BASF to launch fine chemical catalysts production line in Mangalore, India
Supports growth of Indian pharmaceutical industry
Start-up of the new production line is slated for the second quarter of 2013. This will mark BASF’s first manufacturing operation for chemical catalysts in Asia Pacific.
Dr. Hans-Peter Neumann, Senior Vice President, Process Catalysts and Technologies at BASF’s Catalysts division said: “This expansion will allow us to cost effectively increase our manufacturing footprint and production capacity, leveraging an existing BASF facility to enhance our proximity to customers in the Asia Pacific region.”
The Mangalore site is BASF’s largest manufacturing site in India and in South Asia. Operational since 1996, it is currently engaged in the production of performance chemicals, dispersions and paper chemicals, automotive coatings, coil coatings and construction chemicals. BASF currently produces precious metal slurry catalysts at its operating sites in Rome, Italy, and Seneca, South Carolina.
Catalysts play a key role in the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients, agrochemicals, flavors and fragrances and nutrition components. Optimum catalyst selection and operation ensures the highest process yields and efficiencies.
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