Bartek Ingredients Inc.

Ontario – Hamilton – Hamilton

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Bartek Ingredients Inc. was established in 1969 by Andrew Douglas
and Joop den Baars. In 1974 the decision was made to direct
growth towards chemical manufacturing rather than distribution.
By the spring of 1976 research on Malic Acid began. In 1977
construction of a pilot plant was underway in Stoney Creek,
Ontario. Today, this plant has grown into one of the largest
Malic Acid plants in the world, with its products shipped
globally. By 1988, an initiative was undertaken to co-produce
Fumaric Acid together with Malic Acid. Bartek began construction on a Maleic Anhydride Plant, also in Stoney Creek, in 1984. The company became fully self sufficient in Maleic in 2000 and now sells into the North American merchant market.
Country of Ownership: Canada
Year Established: 1969
Exporting: Yes
Quality Certification: ISO 9001
Primary Industry (NAICS): 325190 - Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Primary Business Activity: Manufacturer / Processor / Producer
Total Sales ($CDN): $25,000,000 to $49,999,999
Export Sales ($CDN): $10,000,000 to $24,999,999
Number of Employees: 110

Products:
Fumaric acid, Maleic anhydride, Malic acid, Solucal

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