Methanex Number of Employees 2010-2024 | MEOH

Methanex number of employees from 2010 to 2024. Number of employees can be defined as a measure of financial performance calculated as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures, expressed on a per share basis
Methanex Annual Employee Count
2023 1,451
2022 1,410
2021 1,300
2020 1,489
2019 1,544
2018 1,426
2017 1,357
2016 1,275
2015 1,295
2014 1,231
2013 1,105
2012 1,051
2011 1,042
2010 1,017
2009 895
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Chemicals - Diversified $3.125B $3.723B
Methanex Corporation is the world's largest supplier of methanol to North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Latin America. Around two-thirds of all methanol demand is used to produce traditional chemical derivatives including formaldehyde, acetic acid and a variety of other chemicals that form the basis of a large number of chemical derivatives for which demand is influenced by levels of global economic activity. The remaining one-third of methanol demand comes from energy related applications. Methanol is also used to produce methyl tertiary-butyl ether, a gasoline component, and an emerging application is for methanol demand into olefins. Methanex purchases methanol from others under contract and on the spot market to meet customer requirements. The company sells methanol through a global marketing and distribution system. Apart from the methanol made at its production sites, the company also purchases methanol manufactured by others under methanol offtake contracts and on the spot market.
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