BASF opens mobile emissions catalysts plant in Poland
Total investment of Euro 150 million will double regional manufacturing capacity. Plant supports increased demand for catalysts due to stringent Euro 6/VI emissions regulations
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Sroda Slaska, Poland
BASF inaugurates mobile emissions catalysts plant in Poland
Construction of the new 40,000 sq m manufacturing facility - BASF’s largest emissions catalysts plant in Europe - began in late 2012, supported by an initial Euro 90 million investment. The plant began production trials in April 2014, and last month started up two emissions catalysts manufacturing lines, with an initial employee base of 100.
Additional expansions will follow, raising the total investment for the plant to approximately Euro 150 million. Once all ten planned light duty and heavy duty catalysts production lines are operating at full capacity by 2016, BASF expects to employ more than 400 people at the Sroda Slaska site.
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“The launch of this new production plant provides a vital addition to our global manufacturing network for innovative automotive emissions control technologies,” said Kenneth Lane, President of BASF’s Catalysts division. “Tightening emissions regulations will be a key growth driver for our business. Our investment in Sroda Slaska will provide the capacity we need to meet increased customer demand in the most efficient way possible.”
Among the advanced technologies that will be produced at the Sroda Slaska facility are Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, cutting-edge SCR on Filter (SCRoF) solutions as well as PremAir-branded ozone destruction catalysts for automotive applications.
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First Published: Jul 19 2014 | 4:09 PM IST