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SABIC (SABIC)

Sector: Basic Materials · Industry: Agricultural Inputs

About SABIC

SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production, processing, manufacturing, and trading of agricultural nutrients and chemical products in Singapore, the United States, India, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Agricultural Nutrients and Petrochemicals. It offers granular, prilled, and technical grade urea; anhydrous ammonia; phosphates; compound fertilizers; and petrochemicals from hydrocarbon feedstocks, including 2-ethylhexanol and dioctyl phthalate. The company was formerly known as Saudi Arabian Fertilizers Company and changed its name to SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company in November 2020. SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company was incorporated in 1965 and is based in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company operates as a subsidiary of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation.

Headquarters: Riyadh · Website: https://www.sabic-agrinutrients.com

Product categories

  • Composite Materials

Competitors of SABIC

  • GENERAL ELECTRIC CO (GE)
  • RTX Corp (RTX)
  • LINDE PLC (LIN)
  • Toyota Motor Corp. (7203.T)
  • BHP Group Ltd (BHP)
  • BOEING CO (BA)
  • RIO TINTO PLC (RIO)
  • Airbus SE (AIR.PA)
  • SOUTHERN COPPER CORP/ (SCCO)
  • Rolls-Royce Holdings plc (RR.L)
  • Safran SA (SAF.PA)
  • Parker-Hannifin Corp (PH)

Frequently asked questions about SABIC (SABIC)

What is SABIC (SABIC)?

SABIC (SABIC) is a publicly traded company in the Basic Materials sector (Agricultural Inputs). Macroplane maps its supply-chain relationships, suppliers, buyers, financial health, and competitive positioning.

Who are SABIC's main competitors?

Competitors of SABIC (SABIC) tracked by Macroplane include GENERAL ELECTRIC CO (GE), RTX Corp (RTX), LINDE PLC (LIN), Toyota Motor Corp. (7203.T), BHP Group Ltd (BHP), BOEING CO (BA), RIO TINTO PLC (RIO), Airbus SE (AIR.PA), and 4 more.

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