Alzchem Group AG (Trostberg, Germany) announced that it has selected Bushy Park in South Carolina as the site for its nitroguanidine production in the United States. The project is intended to supply the U.S. market under a contract with the U.S. government. Planned investments are expected to amount to approximately US$150 million and will be supported by funding from the U.S. government as well as by the state of South Carolina and Berkeley County.
Following the recent commissioning of additional nitroguanidine capacities in Germany, this marks the next step in the company’s growth strategy. By establishing a production base in the United States, Alzchem strengthens its international market position and serves the growing global demand for this essential substance used in the production of propellants. Intermediate products will continue to be manufactured at the company’s German sites, thereby securing value creation and employment in Germany.
“With the decision on the location in South Carolina, we are consistently advancing our international growth strategy. Following the expansion of our capacities in Germany, we are now laying the foundation for further growth in the United States. This will strengthen the security of supply for our customers,” said Andreas Niedermaier, CEO of Alzchem Group AG.
Following the successful completion of the site selection process, the next phase of the project will now be initiated. The focus will be on further advancing the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) process, detailing the technical planning, obtaining regulatory approvals, and finalizing the contract with the U.S. government. Construction of the new production facility in Berkeley County is expected to begin during 2027, with commissioning planned for 2029.