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J.M. Huber company history timeline

1883

In 1883, Joseph Maria Huber arrives in America as a salesman to develop new markets for his family’s dry colors business.

1891

He opens his first dry color plant in Brooklyn, New York, in 1891.

1941

Investment in timberlands begins in 1941 with the purchase of a tract of land in Maine.

1946

A 1946 patent for silicates marks Huber’s entry into specialty chemicals.

1973

A key building block of HEM’s Ground Calcium Carbonate business is the Calcium Carbonate Company, purchased in 1973.

1981

In 1981, Huber acquires Solem Industries, an alumina trihydrate (ATH) manufacturer, which becomes the foundation for HEM’s Fire Retardant Additives (FRA) business.

1983

Huber celebrates its 100th anniversary in 1983.

1987

Mike Huber introduces the Huber Principles in 1987 to serve as a guidepost for the company’s core values.

1994

In 1994, fourth-generation Huber family member Peter Francis becomes CEO and initiates a major restructuring initiative to focus the company on specialty products.

2011

In response to the global financial crisis, CEO Michael Marberry accelerates Huber’s transition to the specialty products company. As a result, Huber exits the energy industry in 2011 and sells its timber properties to improve cash flow.

2018

Huber marks its 135th anniversary in 2018.

2019

In 2019, HEM enters the agricultural space with the acquisition of Miller Chemical & Fertilizer, LLC. The Huber portfolio today consists of CP Kelco, Huber Engineered Materials, Huber Engineered Woods and Huber Resources Corp.

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