BASF starts production of concrete admixtures in Russia

09-Aug-2012 - Russian Federation

BASF has opened its first production plant for concrete admixtures in Russia located at its existing site in the Podolsk District of the Moscow Region. With this new production facility BASF will serve its customers in the Russian construction industry with a wide range of concrete admixtures based on state-of-the-art technologies.

“Russia as an emerging market is very attractive for us. We expect the Russian construction industry to grow annually by seven percent in the next three years. By investing into local production of our high-tech admixtures we can serve our customers in Russia even more effectively and flexibly”, said Tilman Krauch, head of BASF’s Construction Chemicals division.

The size of the Russian market for concrete admixtures is about €140 million annually.

To date, BASF has been importing concrete admixtures from its other production sites. Local production will help BASF to meet special requirements of the Russian construction market even better. BASF experts will be able to provide admixture formulations adjusted to the quality of domestic cement types and other raw materials as well as weather conditions.

Growing Demand

Sergey Vetlov, General Director of OOO BASF Stroitelnye Sistemy, noted: “Construction companies in Russia are asking for more and more high-performance concrete to build projects in various climatic zones of Russia from Vladivostok to Kaliningrad. This results in an ever-increasing demand for BASF admixtures providing a good reason to start local production in Russia.”

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