China Sunsine Chemical Holdings Ltd. (“China Sunsine”) is a leading specialty chemical producer. It is the world’s largest producer of rubber accelerators and one of the largest rubber chemicals enterprises in the People’s Republic of China (“PRC” or “China”).
Our production facilities are located in Shanxian and Weifang, Shandong Province, the PRC. We have a total production capacity of 254,000 tonnes per annum, comprising 117,000 tonnes of rubber accelerators, 60,000 tonnes of insoluble sulphur, and 77,000 tonnes of anti-oxidants. We also operate a centralised heating plant in Shanxian that generates steam and electricity.
Our products are marketed under the “Sunsine” brand, which has been recognised as a “Shandong Province Famous Brand.” Our customers are primarily tire manufacturers serving the automotive industry. We have over 1,000 customers worldwide and continue to serve more than three-quarters of the Global Top 75 tire makers, including Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, Sumitomo, Yokohama, Hankook, Cooper, Kumho Tire, as well as leading PRC tire manufacturers such as Hangzhou Zhongce, Giti Tire, and Shanghai Double Coin Tyre.
As a chemical producer serving global customers, China Sunsine is committed to continuously enhancing its manufacturing capabilities and environmental performance. We have adopted automated and continuous production processes to support greener production, improve operational efficiency, and reduce waste. Our operations are certified to GB/T 19001-2016 / ISO 9001:2015 (quality management), GB/T 24001-2016 / ISO 14001:2015 (environmental management), and GB/T 45001-2020 / ISO 45001:2018 (occupational health and safety management systems).
China Sunsine’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Shandong Sunsine Chemical Co., Ltd., was included in the first batch of “Manufacturing Single Champion Enterprises” by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China in January 2017.
China Sunsine was listed on the Main Board of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) on 5 July 2007.
