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About SQM

SQM is a company with worldwide presence in industries essential for human development, through five principal business lines: specialty plant nutrition, lithium and derivatives, iodine and derivatives, industrial chemicals and potassium.

Throughout our 50 years of innovation and technological development, we have established ourselves as world leaders in the lithium, potassium nitrate, iodine and thermo-solar salts markets.

We have surpassed the 2 billion US dollar mark in sales, managed by the 20 commercial offices, distributed among five continents, giving us a presence in 115 countries.

To achieve world leadership, we have invested heavily to increase our production capacity, open new facilities, train our people; conduct research; improve technology and take actions to understand the needs of our customers.

With operations in Salar de Atacama, Coya Sur, María Elena, Pedro de Valdivia, Tocopilla, Salar del Carmen and Nueva Victoria, we are the heirs of the saltpeter industry; and through a base of innovation and meticulous engineering work, we have reinvented it.

Today, not only do we offer quality products and services, but we work together with our clients around the world to achieve the success of their businesses, making SQM a strategic ally.

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Specialty Plant Nutrition

Specialty Plant Nutrition is SQM's business line that provides specialized nutritional solutions for fertigation, soil and foliar applications, which, together with the experience and knowledge of our technical agronomic team, provide the necessary macro and microelements to increase the profitability of our clients' agricultural businesses.

SQM's Specialty Plant Nutrition Solutions, Ultrasol®, Qrop® and Speedfol® are powered by “Element Q”, along with SQM's unique warranty seal, whose impact on your field will boost both the result of your crops and your business.

Caliche ore, the history of Chilean nitrate

In agriculture, potassium nitrate is used as a soluble fertilizer and is a source of nitric nitrogen and potassium, which is virtually free of chloride. Potassium nitrate is an ideal source of N and K for optimal plant growth and contributes to the health and performance of crops.

Potassium nitrate is obtained through a process that mixes sodium nitrate, derived from Caliche and potassium chloride, obtained from the brines from Salar de Atacama, in northern Chile. This process uses solutions rich in sodium nitrate to which potassium chloride is added, producing the reaction to obtain potassium nitrate.

Caliche ore, the history of Chilean nitrate

Caliche is a mineral that contains high concentrations of nitrate and iodine, and, to a lesser Extent, potassium. Caliche is encountered in layers or veins which are from 20 cm up to 5 meters thick, covered by a shallow, sterile surface layer that can be from half a meter up to 1.5 meters thick. Uses for caliche have been known for a long time by the native peoples, and during the Spanish conquest in the 17th century it was used as an agricultural fertilizer. Caliche stems from the Quechua word “cachi”, meaning salt.

50 years, Harvesting Excellence

At SQM, we’re celebrating 50 years. Through effort, consistency and dedication, we’ve worked to achieve excellence. Our goal is to deliver our customers the best of us, our best harvest. During this 50-year journey, we have introduced unique products that help generate life, thanks to excellent plant nutrition. We’re committed to a strong future of new developments that cross borders worldwide, and are constantly working on innovative technologies for sustainable plant growth.

historia

Our timeline

1920 sqm

Maria Elena

The Guggenheim family acquires land in El Toco area and opens the Maria Elena nitrate office.

1926
1950 sqm

Coya Sur

A nitrate crystallizing plant is built in Coya Sur in order to take advantage of nitrate precipitation from solar evaporation ponds

1951
1960 sqm

SQM

SQM is created through the merger of Corporación de Ventas de Salitre y Yodo, Compañía Salitrera Anglo Lautaro, Compañía Victoria and the Chilean government.

1968
1980 sqm

PRIVATIZATION

SQM’s privatization process begins, concluding in 1988, and private pension funds acquire an ownership stake.

1983
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KNO3

The potassium nitrate facility at Coya Sur begins production using a completely new process designed by SQM

1986
1990 sqm

TECHNICAL POTASSIUM NITRATE

Operations begin at a technical grade potassium nitrate facility. SQM completes its first share issuance on international markets through its ADR program

1993
2000 sqm

POTASSIUM

SQM expands its potassium chloride production in the Salar de Atacama and builds a new potassium nitrate plant at Coya Sur

2000
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PRILLING AND GRANULATION

Production begins at the new nitrate prilling and granulation plant at Coya Sur

2007
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JOINT VENTURES

SQM signs new joint ventures with Coromandel (India), Qingdao Star (China) and Roullier (France)

2009
2010 Movie

NEW FACILITIES

Production commences in a new potassium nitrate plant in Coya Sur, increasing production by 300,000 tons per year

2011
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EXPANSIONS

SQM expands production capacity of potassium products in its facilities in the Salar de Atacama, achieving production of approximately 2 million tons per year

2012
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NEW PORT

SQM opens new logistics terminal in Terneuzen, the Netherlands

2016
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ANNIVERSARY

SQM increases the total production capacity of potassium nitrate, reaching 1.5 million tons per year. Celebration of the 50th anniversary

2018
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