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Evonik’s specialty chemical products follow demand west

- By TANG ZHIHAO in Shanghai tangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn

German specialty chemicals producer Evonik Industries AG will strengthen developmen­t in western China to better cater to demands of local clients.

Claas-Jurgen Klasen, president of Evonik Greater China Region, said that the company will focus on expanding sales in Sichuan, Chongqing, Shaanxi and Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region to seize business opportunit­ies.

“We see significan­t growth potential in western China because of the vast markets and government incentive policies,” Klasen said. “The power of developmen­t in those regions is amazing. We would like to participat­e in this developmen­t.”

In the first half of 2016, Chongqing reported 10.6 percent year-on-year GDP growth, with Sichuan growing at 7.5 percent, Shaanxi at 7.2 percent and Guangxi at 7.2 percent, all higher than the national average of 6.7 percent.

The company has implemente­d the Go West strategy since 2013. Income from western China accounted for 5 percent of overall sales in China in 2015, increasing significan­tly from previous years, according to the company. The total sales revenue of Evonik in Greater China was 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion) in 2015.

“It was a very good decision to move early into the western regions because we see an attractive growth rate,” said Klasen. “By 2020, we want to achieve 10 percent of our total sales in China in western China.”

So far, Evonik has a sales office with 20 staff members in Chengdu, capital city of Sichuan province. The company has yet to establish production or research and developmen­t bases in western China.

“It is our mission to support the growth of our local clients,” said Klasen. “The advantage of specialty chemicals is that they could be widely applied in various industries, but only a small amount is needed in a specific product. The convenient logistics network in China guarantees we can provide premium products to clients in western regions in the most efficient and effective manner.”

The company, which is the owner of many patents in specialty chemicals, provides customized products to local clients to better serve real market needs.

“These (customized products) are necessary because the needs of Chinese customers are not necessaril­y the same as those of customers in other countries,” Klasen said. “You have to find customers’ true demand.

“In Chemistry almost all molecules are already developed. Therefore the innovation comes in most cases with applicatio­ns. Above all it is not a technology push, but a market pull, especially in China,” Klasen added.

Evonik’s multinatio­nal background and ample crossindus­try support experience ensure it can react to client demand quickly and effectivel­y.

“One of our competitiv­e advantages is our broad background so we can use synergy from one industry to another industry. Problems which have been solved for the pharmaceut­ical industry can be useful in other industries as well. We can build links,” Klasen said.

Klasen said the company plans to pay more attention to the automotive and constructi­on industries in the western region. The company is capable of providing over 30 different products used in constructi­on of a vehicle, including products for tires and steering wheels.

Evonik is also keen to explore opportunit­ies in energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection as Chinese government­s are paying more attention to related areas.

Evonik has been striving to enhance brand awareness in western China in recent years.

It had the largest ever booth at the Western China Internatio­nal

It was a very good decision to move early into the western regions.” Claas-Jurgen Klasen, president of Evonik Greater China Region

Fair, held in Chengdu from Nov 3 to 6 last year, to demonstrat­e its latest mobility products and sustainabl­e developmen­t solutions.

Looking ahead, Evonik will continue to promote the concept of innovation via its local sales force.

“Our sales force knows about market and customer demands. They also need to have the technical capability to coordinate our internal resources to work out the solutions and present them to the customers.”

The company also plans to work more closely with customers to conduct joint product developmen­t in the western region.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An Evonik technician does an experiment at the company’s lab in Birmingham.
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