BASF Inaugurates TPU Plant at the Zhanjiang Verbund Site

TPU plant in Zhanjiang

BASF inaugurated its thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) plant at the Zhanjiang Verbund site. The plant is the largest single TPU production line for BASF globally. The smart factory is built with advanced technologies – including automated guided vehicles and advanced automation systems that translate into efficiency improvements.

“The plant will enable BASF to meet the growing market demand for TPU in Asia Pacific – particularly in the industrial, eMobility and new energy segments, as well as to be closer to key customer industries in China and Asia Pacific,” said Dr. Martin Jung, President, Performance Materials, BASF. Dr. Jung added, “With this plant, we strengthen the supply of innovative and recyclable Elastollan® TPU solutions in Asia and continue our Plastics Journey towards a more sustainable future”.

As per the press release, along with the Zhanjiang Verbund site’s first plant inaugurated in 2022 producing engineering plastics compounds, as well as innovation competencies in the creation centres and an extensive research and development (R&D) network in Asia Pacific, BASF is positioned to meet the growing demand across the region for innovative material solutions. BASF’s R&D network provides engineering, simulation, and manufacturing know-how to help drive innovation and product development in tandem with market demand and trends such as the electrification of cars and miniaturization of electronic devices.

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“BASF’s strategy is to produce where our customers are. Thanks to the strong support from the Chinese government, our employees, and partners, the Zhanjiang Verbund site project has been progressing steadily as planned and has now well concluded the construction of its initial phase,” said Haryono Lim, President, Mega Projects Asia, BASF. Lim added, “The site is now focusing on building its core of the Verbund including a steam cracker and several downstream plants to produce petrochemicals and intermediates, among others. BASF is dedicated to building the Zhanjiang Verbund site as a role model of sustainable and smart production”.

“As the largest chemical market in the world, China plays a vital and strategic role for BASF. This milestone in the Zhanjiang Verbund site project highlights BASF’s robust development in China and our dedication to being close to our local customers,” said Dr. Jeffrey Lou, President and Chairman of BASF Greater China. Lou added, “With the increased local production capabilities and strong commitments in sustainability, we can provide more innovative solutions with lower carbon footprints to our customers in China”.

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BASF plans to power the entire Zhanjiang Verbund site with 100% renewable energy by 2025. The new Verbund site will be BASF’s largest investment to date with around €10 billion upon completion. It will be operated under the sole responsibility of BASF and will be the company’s third-largest Verbund site worldwide, following Ludwigshafen, Germany, and Antwerp, Belgium.