BASF, the world's leading chemical company and the global leader in Plastic Additives, has completed the expansion of its antioxidant capacity in Singapore. Production of Irganox 1010 is now produced at BASF’s site along with other antioxidants on Jurong Island as part of BASF’s global production network.
The facility has a strategic central location with excellent infrastructure, says BASF. With global plastics production projected to grow above GDP level in Asia and the Middle East, the company says that it will ensure continuous and reliable supply of antioxidants for its customers in the polymer industry. In doing so, BASF further optimises its production footprint in Asia Pacific.
According to its Asia Pacific strategy, BASF plans to invest EUR10 billion in the Asia Pacific region by 2020 in order to ensure that around 75% of its products sold in the region will be locally produced.
BASF has a global network of regional antioxidants production sites including Shanghai (China), Jurong (Singapore), Kaisten (Switzerland), McIntosh, AL (USA), and Lampertheim (Germany). In line with this new investment, the current production of Irganox 1010 at the Isohara plant, Japan will be consolidated in Singapore.
Irganox 1010 produced in the Singapore plant meets BASF’s published global product specifications, in that, each product complies with the same classification and has the same product stewardship approvals. BASF ensures consistent compliance with global regulatory requirements and with the published product specifications through our dedicated team of experts and through robust control measures including continuous monitoring of our production quality, consistency and raw material origin. All sites are ISO 9001 certified and the core antioxidants are Kosher as well as Halal certified.
(PRA)