Arab Potash is a company that is primarily involved in harvesting minerals from the Dead Sea. The company was formed in 1956 as a pan-Arab business venture and has a 100-year concession from the government of Jordan to manufacture and market mineral products derived from the Dead Sea. It is headquartered in Amman and its name is abbreviated to APC. The company's stock is listed on the Amman Stock Exchange's ASE Weighted Index.
Numeira Mixed Salts and Mud Company - APC owns 52% of this company founded in 1997, producing "mixed salts" and "Dead Sea Mud" for the cosmetics industry - this company has 60 clients for its cosmetic mud in Jordan alone.
Nippon Jordan Fertilizers Company - APC has a 20% stake in in this joint venture along with ZEN-NOH, Mitsubishi Kasei, Asahi and Mitsubishi Corporations 60%; and Jordan Phosphate Mines (JPMC) 20%; it produces 300,000 tpy of NPK fertilizer and DAP Fertilizer (diammonium phosphate) and operates a port facility in Aqaba. It began production starting in 1997.