We are SQM Iodine Plant Nutrition

We are a global chemical company based in northern Chile that develops unique capabilities that transform resources into life and progress, supplying strategic industries such as health, nutrition, technology and clean energy. Our four business lines are: Specialty Plant Nutrition; Iodine and derivatives; Industrial Chemicals and Potassium. Our values are Safety, Excellence, Integrity and Challenge. In business for over 50 years, we move forward every day towards innovation and development, transforming our abundant resources into unique solutions for our customers, building trusting relationships based on a firm commitment to excellence. However, we do not travel this road alone: We consider our ecosystem, care for our environment and seek to create shared value with communities and suppliers around the world. Our responsible, values-based management and long-term business vision are key to the trust our shareholders place in us.

We face challenges by embracing change with enthusiasm, conviction and commitment. Our teams’ talent and determination are our main driving force. Promoting their development and fostering their well-being are essential to our success.

The year 2024 marked one year since SQM's strategic restructuring to split our operations into two distinct divisions: Lithium and Iodine Plant Nutrition. This decision not only responded to the unique demands and dynamics of the lithium and potassium markets, but also recognized the specific challenges faced by the Iodine and Plant Nutrition division. This change boosts our market position and lays the foundation for greater operational efficiency and sustainable growth in the future. In an ever-evolving society, we are inspired every day by a shared belief that we develop unique capabilities that transform resources into life and progress.

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Our History

2023
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We set a paramount milestone when we announced the strategic restructuring that divided our operations in two divisions: Lithium on one side and Iodine Vegetal Nutrition on the other. This decision did not only respond to the demands and dynamics related to the Lithium market but it also recognized the specific challenges that the Iodine Vegetal Nutrition division was facing. The change boosts our position in the market and sets the bases for a greater operational efficiency and also for sustainable growth in the future.

2019
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We certified the production and commercialization processes of lithium, iodine and soluble fertilizers under the ISO 9001:2015 standard.

2016
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We expanded our lithium business to Argentina through a joint venture with Canadian LAC, in order to develop a lithium project located in the Cauchari Salt Flat. We have also invested US$20 million in Elemental Minerals Limited, an Australian potassium company, to carry out a potassium project in Congo. Lithium hydroxide production in Chile has increase its capacity from 6,000 to 13,000 MT per year. SQM’s Strategic Development Plan has been implemented, establishing short-, medium- and long-term capabilities, tasks and goals.

2015
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We obtained the “Project & Sustain” Certifications granted by the International Fertilizer Association (IFA). Pedro de Valdivia mine closed its operations in order to focus production efforts for iodine, iodide and nitrate salts at Nueva Victoria mine.

2014
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A US$250 million international bond is placed in the United States. We took on the Lean work methodology known as M1, implemented very successfully as part of a plan to reduce costs and increase productivity. We inaugurated “Puquios de Llamara”, an observation trail located at the Tamarugal Pampa National Reserve. We opened the “Industrial Life of Saltpeter” exhibition at the Huanchaca Ruins Museum located in Antofagasta.

2013
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Nueva Victoria’s operations get certified in Responsible Care by the Chilean Chemical Industry Association ASIQUIM. Capstone Mining Corp. signed an option agreement with SQM for majority share in metal discoveries at the Taltal Province project. We also sold the Antucoya project to Antofagasta Minerals, as well as inaugurating the Environmental Education Center jointly with CONAF, which is located at Tamarugal Pampa National Reserve in the Tarapaca Region. In addition, a high-tech hydroponic greenhouse started operations at Quillagua, as part of development programs in order to benefit the community.

2010
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In Dubai, SQM Vitas introduced a new line of phosphate products in the soluble products sector.

2009
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We added a new joint venture with Coromandel (India), Qingdao Star (China) and Roullier (France) as we continue our internationalization.

2008
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We expanded our lithium carbonate production capacity to 40,000 tons per year. A joint venture is signed with Migao Corporation in order to produce and distribute potassium nitrate in China. We helped rebuild the town of Maria Elena after being affected by the 2007 earthquake. We also built two residential complexes with the highest standards for 772 workers in the town of Maria Elena. The innovative Atacama Tierra Fertil program is launched in the Atacama Salt Flats.

2007
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We started production activities at the new nitrate prilling and granulation plant in Coya Sur

2006
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We acquired DSM’s iodine business in Chile and made investments to increase production capacity at the Nueva Victoria iodine plant. The Company’s first Sustainable Development Policy is published, and environmental approval is obtained in order to increase extraction at Atacama Salt Flats, with a robust environmental monitoring and early warning plan.

2005
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We acquired Kemira Emirates Fertilizers Company (Kefco), a soluble fertilizer manufacturer. Lithium hydroxide production begins at a new plant in Del Carmen Salt Flats.

2001
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We began a new expansion stage by signing several commercial agreements with very important international companies, expanding our production capacity and commercial network, which is a quality that makes us stand out today.

2000
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Potassium chloride production is expanded in the Atacama Salt Flats, and a new potassium nitrate plant is built in Coya Sur.

1997
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Lithium carbonate production begins at facilities built in Del Carmen Salt Flats. Iodine production begins at the Nueva Victoria plant located at Tarapaca Region.

1995
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A second ADR (American Depositary Receipt) is placed on the New York Stock Exchange, in order to continue an important international capitalization process. We obtained our first environmental approval to start operations for potassium chloride at the Atacama Salt Flats. An agreement is signed jointly with CONAF in order to monitor birdlife and their habitat located on the lagoons of the Atacama Salt Flats.

1993
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We begin a lease agreement with CORFO for the mining properties located at the Atacama Salt Flats, giving way to the potassium and lithium production project. In Coya Sur, the technical potassium nitrate plant begins operations. In a very decisive step for the company, SQM’s first ADR (American Depositary Receipt) placement is made in the international market.

1986
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Potassium nitrate is first produced at Coya Sur using a completely new process designed by SQM.The first potassium nitrate production process begins at Coya Sur, thanks to a totally new plan designed by SQM.

1983
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The company begins a privatization process, which concluded in 1988, and pension funds became part of the Company’s property.

1971
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The company is nationalized and CORFO takes control of 100% of the Company.

1968
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SQM is born after a merger of the Chilean State and Saltpeter and Iodine Sales Corporation, Anglo Lautaro Saltpeter Company and Victoria Company.

1951
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A nitrate crystallization plant is built at Coya Sur in order to take advantage of nitrate precipitations happening in solar evaporation ponds.

1931
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The Pedro de Valdivia plant begins operations using the Guggenheim production system in order to produce sodium nitrate and iodine.

1926
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The Maria Elena office begins operations after the acquisition of land located at “El Toco” Canton by the Guggenheim family.

Our Work Sites

We are producing our products from caliche and brine, mineral resources found in Northern Chile in the regions of Antofagasta and Tarapaca.

Our operations in Chile

Branch Offices in Chile

Nueva Victoria

Production:

  • Iodine
  • Sodium Nitrate

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Tocopilla

Production:

  • SQM Port

Maria Elena

Coya Sur

Production:

  • Sodium Nitrate
  • Potassium Nitrate

Pedro de Valdivia

Production:

  • Iodine

Atacama Salt Flats

Production:

  • Potassium Chloride
  • NPotassium Sulfate
  • Brine Concentration Process

Chemical Plant for Lithium in Del Carmen

Production:

  • Lithium Carbonate
  • Lithium Hydroxide

Office Iquique

Office Antofagasta

Office Santiago