Tessenderlo Group NV
LSE:0KCP
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Tessenderlo Group NV
Glance View
Tessenderlo Group is an industrial company that turns raw materials and by-products into specialty chemicals, crop nutrition products, and animal-based ingredients. It sells sulfur-based chemicals, fertilizer and soil-nutrition products for farmers, and gelatin and collagen ingredients used by food, pharma, and consumer goods makers. It also supplies industrial products used in water treatment, construction, and other heavy industries. The company makes money by manufacturing and selling these products to businesses rather than to consumers. Its customers include farmers and agricultural distributors, food and health-product companies, and industrial buyers that need reliable chemical inputs and engineered materials. Tessenderlo often works in markets where product quality, consistency, and supply reliability matter more than branding. What makes the business different is that it sits in several niche parts of the industrial value chain. It does not just sell finished products; it also processes materials that other industries produce as leftovers, such as animal-based raw materials for gelatin. That gives it a mix of agricultural exposure, industrial chemical demand, and ingredient supply businesses that are tied to basic end markets.
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