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BASF to consolidate Asian PolyTHF operations at China site

04 Nov '25
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 BASF to consolidate Asian PolyTHF operations at China site
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Insights

  • BASF will consolidate its Asian PolyTHF operations at its Caojing, China site and close production at Ulsan, South Korea by 2026, addressing global overcapacity in the chemical fibre market.
  • The move aligns with its Winning Ways strategy to boost competitiveness, while ensuring reliable PolyTHF supply from sites in China, Germany, and the US.

BASF is taking decisive action to address structural changes in the global chemical fiber market characterized by significant overcapacities, by consolidating its Asian polytetrahydrofuran (PolyTHF) business into its Caojing site in China, while discontinuing PolyTHF production at the Ulsan chemicals site in South Korea. The closure is targeted for completion in 2026.

This decision is part of BASF’s ongoing strategic review of its global production setup to enhance competitiveness, in line with its Winning Ways strategy.

After the closure, BASF will continue to provide its customers with a reliable supply of PolyTHF, leveraging its strong regional production presence in Caojing, China; Ludwigshafen, Germany; and Geismar, the United States, with a total annual production capacity of 250,000 metric tons.

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ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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