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Ron Koel

Lead Capex Strategy And Procurement - Emeia At Nobian at Nobian

Ron Koel started their work experience in 2006 at AkzoNobel, where they served as the Global Director Functional Powder Coatings until 2011. Ron then became the Director of Procurement for BU Industrial Chemicals at AkzoNobel. In 2019, they joined Nouryon as the Lead for CAPEX Strategy and Procurement - EMEIA. Currently, they are also working at Nobian, holding the same role as Lead for CAPEX Strategy and Procurement - EMEIA.

Ron Koel has an MSc in Chemistry from Delft University of Technology.

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Soest, Netherlands

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Nobian

When it comes to producing salt, essential chemicals and energy solutions for industry, Nobian is a European market leader. We provide products and chemicals that are essential to modern society and everyday life. Salt and electrochemistry are connected to roughly two thirds of all chemical production and our products serve a wide range of markets. From, for example, construction, cleaning, aluminum, and paper, to insulation, pharmaceuticals, water treatment, hydrogen, energy storage, plastics, paints, and batteries. Salt mining and electrochemistry, as ordinary as it seems, are essential for our modern way of living. They are strategic resources which are indispensable to produce essential materials as well as for the energy transition. We have a strong drive to #GrowGreenerTogether with our partners. It is our ambition to become one of the most sustainable chemical companies in Europe. We’re determined to deliver on our targets to become carbon neutral by 2040, with 100% renewable energy, by 2040. We want to help our customers to reduce their carbon footprint with our green products, accelerate growth in new, impactful markets, and engage meaningfully with our people and communities. We’re committed to caring for both people and the environment. Nobian has approximately 1,900 employees in the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, and Sweden.