DuPont becomes independent company
DuPont has announced its debut as an independent company following the successful separation of its Agriculture Division through the spin-off of Corteva Inc.
DuPont de Nemours Inc. (DuPont, Wilmington, Del., U.S.), on June 3 announced its debut as an independent company following the successful separation of its Agriculture Division through the spin-off of Corteva Inc. (Corteva, Wilmington, Del., U.S.). The company was formerly known as DowDuPont Inc.
DuPont CEO Marc Doyle says, “DuPont is uniquely positioned to leverage its balanced portfolio, deep customer relationships, R&D expertise, and competitive operating model to win in the marketplace and drive value for all its stakeholders. The company is differentiated by its materials, ingredients and solutions expertise aligned with attractive, high-growth market trends — particularly health and wellness, advanced mobility, connectivity and sustainability — where our customer-driven innovation and value-added solutions play a transformational role.”
DuPont has a presence in over 70 countries, with headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, and operates approximately 170 manufacturing sites, over 10 global R&D centers and 10 global innovation centers.
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