Lanxess India elevates Neelanjan Banerjee to managing director
Banerjee succeeds Jacques Perez, who will take over new responsibilities as managing director of Lanxess Holding UK.
Specialty chemicals company Lanxess India has appointed Neelanjan Banerjee (45) as its new country representative and managing director for India effective September 1, 2018. He will assume these tasks in addition to his current function as head of the Advanced Industrial Intermediates business unit (BU AII) in India.
Banerjee joined Lanxess in 2006 as head of the former Basic Chemicals business unit and the Saltigo business unit in India.
Banerjee follows Jacques Perez who will take over new responsibilities as managing director of Lanxess Holding UK Unlimited and Country Representative of Lanxess in the United Kingdom. Born in France, he has also held the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Lanxess India since 2013.
“On behalf of the entire Board of Management, I would like to thank both Jacques Perez and Neelanjan Banerjee for their excellent work and outstanding contributions to the company so far and wish them every success in their new roles,” said Rainier van Roessel, Member of the Board of Management at Lanxess AG, commenting on the development.
Lanxess India was incorporated in India on February 20, 2004, and is represented through all its 12 business units, operating out of its registered office in Thane and sales offices in New Delhi and Chennai with around 1000 employees across its operations.
The company also has manufacturing facilities in India for five of its business units. The manufacturing sites are located in Nagda in Madhya Pradesh and Jhagadia in Gujarat. Production facilities for business units Liquid Purification Technologies (ion exchange resins), High Performance Materials (high tech plastics), Material Protection Products (biocides) and RheinChemie (polymer bound rubber chemicals and release agents) are operational in Jhagadia. The business unit Advanced Industrial Intermediates has production facilities both in Nagda and Jhagadia.
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19 Jul 2018
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