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28 Nov 2008  -  Germany

BASF reduces production worldwide



2008-11-19
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BASF is taking measures to avoid the creation of overcapacities as a result of a massive decline in demand; as announced on November 19, 2008. The company is temporarily shutting down around 80 plants worldwide. In addition, BASF is reducing production at approximately 100 plants. This was already announced for polystyrene and caprolactam. Scheduled maintenance work is being brought forward.

“We already drew attention to the difficult economic situation at the end of October. Since then, customer demand in key markets has declined significantly,” said Dr. Jürgen Hambrecht, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE. “In particular, customers in the automotive industry have canceled orders at short notice.”

In addition, sales volumes are being negatively impacted by increased reduction of inventory by customers and a lack of credit in customer industries.

“In 2008, BASF will therefore not achieve the previous year’s excellent EBIT before special items. How the coming year will develop is difficult to foresee. BASF is preparing for tough times,” said Hambrecht.

Worldwide, approximately 20,000 employees will be affected by the production cuts. Flexible working time arrangements will be used wherever possible.

At the company’s main site in Ludwigshafen, Germany, BASF SE has signed an agreement with the works council under which the measures will be implemented through the flexible use of working time arrangements such as overtime and vacation. According to current plans, the measures are expected to affect approximately 5,000 employees in Ludwigshafen.

“We are responding flexibly to market developments and are acting quickly,” explained Hambrecht. “BASF will now focus even more closely on cost and budget discipline, and will use opportunities arising from the crisis. We will also proceed swiftly with the planned acquisition and integration of Ciba to further optimize our business.”

The adjustments are primarily being carried out in units that supply the automotive, construction and textile industries. Value chains affected include ammonia, styrene and polyamide, which manufacture precursors for engineering plastics, coatings and fibers. The shutdowns will be coordinated throughout BASF’s global production Verbund and will involve all six Verbund sites in Europe, Asia and North America, as well as other sites. Implementation of most of the measures has already started; reduced capacities are expected to last until January 2009 for individual plants. Should the period of weak demand continue and if all other flexible working time models have been exhausted, the company cannot rule out the need for short-time working at individual sites worldwide.

BASF will continue to follow market developments very closely and will adjust production planning accordingly. “We are realistic, but we are nevertheless confident when we look to the future,” said Hambrecht. “We have made BASF more resilient in the past years. The strength of our better balanced portfolio makes itself apparent in the current difficult situation. We are solidly financed, and we have the best team on board to navigate the route ahead successfully.”

About BASF 
Its portfolio ranges from oil and gas to chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine chemicals. As a reliable partner BASF helps its customers in virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding answers to global challenges such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF has more than 95,000 employees and posted sales of almost €58 billion in 2007. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (AN).


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