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- 2 October 2008 -
BASF cuts back polystyrene production

BASF has cut back its production of polystyrene in Europe by 25 per cent from the start of October. The company says that the reason for this step is the diminished demand for the standard plastic polystyrene, a development that can be put down to the current economic downturn.

"The market for polystyrene has shrunk in almost all customer sectors this year," explains Jaroslaw Michniuk, head of BASF’s business unit Styrenics Europe in Ludwigshafen, Germany. The production cutback will affect the Ludwigshafen and Antwerp sites to an equal extent. This measure will have no impact on the number of employees in either plant, says the company.

BASF; www.basf.com

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