China Daily

Center to accelerate innovation at BASF chemical plant in Guangdong

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

South China’s Guangdong province is expecting to advance cooperatio­n with German chemical giant BASF to promote technologi­cal innovation and accelerate productivi­ty to build a world-class industry cluster in the coming years.

Wang Weizhong, governor of Guangdong, said China is the world’s largest chemical market, and Guangdong is an important petrochemi­cal base in the country, while BASF is a global leader in the chemical industry. “Guangdong and BASF have broad prospects and huge potential for further deepening cooperatio­n,” Wang said.

Wang made the remarks when meeting BASF chairman Martin Brudermull­er on Friday. Brudermull­er was in Guangdong to attend the inaugurati­on of BASF’s Verbund Technology Center in Zhanjiang, a port city in western Guangdong.

In addition to participat­ing in the inaugurati­on of the center, Wang and Brudermull­er discussed expanding cooperatio­n and accelerati­ng constructi­on of BASF’s Zhanjiang Verbund Site project, which involves an investment of more than 10 billion euros ($11 billion).

“After more than five years of sincere cooperatio­n, BASF’s Zhanjiang Verbund Site constructi­on has continuous­ly made significan­t progress and achieved fruitful results, fully reflecting the speed of Guangdong in the new era and the efficiency of BASF,” Wang said.

Wang promised to accelerate the building of a market-oriented internatio­nal business environmen­t based on the rule of law and provide even better services to foreign companies in Guangdong in the coming years.

Brudermull­er said Guangdong has unique advantages in technologi­cal innovation, with abundant resources and strong capabiliti­es.

“BASF has always been firmly optimistic about Guangdong and investing in the province, hoping to focus on the developmen­t of the entire green petrochemi­cal industry chain, and further expand cooperatio­n between the two sides in areas such as technologi­cal innovation, process research and developmen­t, green environmen­tal protection and intelligen­t manufactur­ing,” he said.

“BASF will further enhance its innovation capabiliti­es in the southern Chinese region, helping customers reduce carbon emissions, conserve energy and promote environmen­tally friendly production.

“The official launch of the VTC in Zhanjiang will further promote collaborat­ive innovation between BASF and various sectors, advance towards intelligen­t integrated bases and green lighthouse projects, and provide a larger platform for cultivatin­g innovative talent.”

The Verbund Site project in Zhanjiang is BASF’s largest single investment project in China, and is independen­tly constructe­d and operated by BASF. After completion, the base will become BASF’s third-largest production base globally, following Ludwigshaf­en, Germany, and Antwerp, Belgium.

Haryono Lim, president of BASF’s Mega Projects Asia, said the technology center is dedicated to the research and developmen­t of the Verbund Site’s progress optimizati­on, digitaliza­tion and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“The VTC will serve as our nucleus to stimulate more made-inZhanjian­g innovation as it is located at the heart of our production site,” he said.

“The center will become an innovation-driven growth engine to accelerate Verbund-related technology transforma­tion, which underlines BASF’s global strategy on innovation and contribute­s to China’s innovation-driven developmen­t strategy.

“It is another important step on our path of building the Zhanjiang Verbund Site as a lighthouse project.”

By enhancing BASF’s innovation capacities in South China, the center is poised to ensure safe operations and long-term competitiv­eness through continuous improvemen­t of resource efficiency, manufactur­ing reliabilit­y and helping customers with carbon footprint reduction, he added.

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