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BASF Coatings has successfully commissioned a state-of-the-art production plant for automotive OEM coatings at its Muenster site in Germany. The new facility is designed to produce high-runner products, namely colours that currently represent the majority of market demand, and ensure consistent product quality and enhanced production efficiency.

The investment marks a strategic milestone for BASF Coatings, reinforcing its long-term competitiveness in the high-volume coatings segment. The facility’s advanced automation enables more sustainable operations, while enhancing process stability and reliability.

The new plant is one of the most transformative investments of BASF Coatings in the past five years. From the initial conceptual studies in 2019, through two and a half years of construction, to the start of regular production today, this project has been shaped by the deep expertise of BASF Coatings teams.

“Our innovative strength and continuous drive for improvement make us a successful industry player – and more importantly, a valued partner to our customers,” president of BASF Coatings, Uta Holzenkamp, said.

“This project is an outstanding team achievement, co-ordinated and executed by a global network of experts across multiple BASF locations.”

The new plant is designed to optimise energy consumption, thereby reducing CO2 emissions, marking another important step in BASF Coatings’ sustainability journey.

Since 2022, the Muenster site has been powered entirely by renewable wind energy, saving approximately 4,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. Muenster joins other BASF Coatings sites across Europe, Asia Pacific, and North America that operate on 100 per cent renewable.

"We have invested in a more advanced process with the new facility, which ensures high and consistent product quality and stability,” senior vice president, global operations paint and resin, Nils Lessmann, said.

“In this way, our customers benefit from our expertise, knowledge, and experience. As the next step, our teams in Asia Pacific and North America will adopt these best practices and strengthen our global manufacturing network."

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