Company type | Public limited company |
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Industry | Chemicals |
Predecessors | Ciba-Geigy, Sandoz |
Founded | 1997 as spin out of Novartis |
Defunct | 15 September 2008 |
Fate | Acquired by BASF |
Successor | BASF Schweiz AG, Zurich |
Headquarters | , Switzerland |
Products | plastics, chemicals |
Owner | BASF |
Parent | BASF Performance Products Limited |
Ciba was a chemical company based in and near Basel, Switzerland. "Ciba" stood for "Chemische Industrie Basel" (Chemical Industries Basel) and was formed when the non-pharmaceuticals elements of Novartis were spun out in 1997,[1] following the merger in the previous year of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz that created Novartis.
In 2008, Ciba was acquired by the German chemical company BASF[2] and, in April 2009, integrated into the BASF group.[3] Ciba AG initially continued to trade under the old name,[4] but was renamed to BASF Schweiz AG in March 2010.[5]
The BASF subsidiary makes products in the following areas: Agriculture, Automotive, Construction & Pipes, Electronic materials, Extractive & Process Technologies, Home & Fabric Care, Inks & Graphics, Lubricants, Monomers & Water Soluble Polymers, Packaging, Paints and Coatings, Paper, Personal Care, Photo & Digital Imaging, Plastics & Rubber, Textiles & Fibers, Water treatment.[6]