Friday, 30 March 2018

BioAmber Reports Record Fourth Quarter.




From Paul Morden, Sarnia Observer.


BioAmber, a Montreal-based company with a manufacturing site in Sarnia, reported a record quarter at the end of 2017 with revenue of $5.4 million.

Revenue in 2017 totalled $14.9 million compared to $8.3 million in 2016, an 81-per-cent increase, driven by increased sales of bio-succinic acid from the Sarnia plant opened in 2015, the company said this week.

BioAmber uses corn syrup to make succinic acid, a building block chemical used in products ranging from paints and plastics to cosmetics and food additives at its first large-scale commercial production site next to Vidal Street in Sarnia.

“We are pleased with the solid growth, which is reflective of our growing customer base and the potential of bio-succinic acid as an important chemical building block,” CEO Rick Eno said Wednesday during a quarterly earnings conference call.

“The entire company is working to move our operations to be gross margin positive at the plant level, followed by profitability at the corporate level,” Eno said.

“We believe this performance will unlock growth opportunities for us, including a second plant that will convert bio-succinic acid into butanediol and THF (tetrahydrofuran), which reflect an $8-billion market.”

The company said in late 2017 it was focusing on Sarnia as the potential site for a second plan.



Image. Zach Neal.


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