BASF's Middle East Division of Plastic Additives is Bahrain's state-of-the-art antioxidant blend (CSB) production facility, providing tailor-made services to customers in the Middle East. The division has appointed Michael Wille as its new general manager.
The appointment marks an important step for BASF in supporting the fast-growing polymer industry in the Middle East. As a leading plastics additive manufacturer and supplier in the region, BASF plans to continue its local production of antioxidant mixtures (CSB). To meet the needs of specific customers. Antioxidant mixture (CSB) is an integral part of the company's portfolio for the plastics industry.
Frank Fasdernes, Vice President, Specialty Chemicals Business Unit, BASF Middle East, said: 'Welcome Wille to the Board of Directors, we are pleased to have Michael Wille as Managing Director of Bahrain. His expertise and strengths in engineering and leadership will drive the company in this The region with great potential and other regions continues to grow. This appointment is the result of his unremitting efforts in BASF's global expansion since 2002. He deserves it.'
BASF Plastics Additive Europe, Africa and Middle East Vice President Alberto Giovanzana added: 'Since its production in 2012, BASF PAME has become BASF's first wholly-owned production facility for the plastics additives business in the Middle East and one of the world's largest plastic additive production plants. We are proud to operate the plant with the highest safety and environmental standards. Michael Wille will lead the Bahraini team to maintain these standards and ensure that we fulfill our commitment to provide local production and service to the rapidly growing polymer market in the Middle East. , especially for customers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. '