Incitec Pivot

Incitec Pivot

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-2.92 -55
Industry: Chemicals
Listing country: Australia
Year added: 2018

Incitec Pivot Limited, incorporated in 2003, is a multinational corporation with its headquarters based in Southbank, Victoria, Australia. The company is engaged in two primary segments: explosives and fertilizers. Incitec Pivot's expertise in the explosives sector is represented through Dyno Nobel, a global leader in commercial explosives and blasting systems. In the fertilizers sector, the company operates under the brand Incitec Pivot Fertilisers, recognized as a major supplier of fertilizers in Australia. Incitec Pivot Limited has a significant presence in Australia, the United States, Canada, and various Asia-Pacific countries, catering to a diverse market with its range of explosives and fertilizer products and services. (Powered by AI)

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Incitec Pivot

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Incitec Pivot

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Luana L. November 30th, 2021
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