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Lanxess taking the lead in mid-sized markets

THE G20 Hangzhou Summit, held on September 4 and 5, was the first G20 meeting China ever hosted. Next year, the summit will move to Hamburg, Germany.

In Hangzhou, G20 lead­ers reached a consensus on pursuing innovative, in­vigorated, interconnected and inclusive economic growth with innovation and coopera­tion as the main drivers of growth. Lanxess, a specialty chemicals company, gives full support to that view.

A spin-off from Bayer, LanxESS carried out swift realignment in 2004 and switched to growth mode, becoming a leading specialty chemicals supplier within a decade with sales reaching 7.9 billion euro (US$8.9 billion) last year. The company now has about 16,700 employees in 29 countries and regions and is represented at 52 produc­tion sites worldwide.

In spite of challenges posted by the “new normal” of the world economy, Lanxesshas become more competitive in the market thanks to its business strategy that tar­gets medium-sized markets and growth regions of North America, China and South­east Asia. Lanxessrecently acquired Chemours’ clean and disinfect business.

China has the world’s largest middle class but only half of its 1.4 billion popula­tion lives in cities and towns. China and Lanxessmake a perfect match to promote green mobility, urbaniza­tion and water treatment. The company is proud of its eco-friendly production technology and tailor-made products from advanced intermediates, performance chemicals, high-performance materials, and synthetic rubber, to meet the needs of Chinese customers.

Lanxesshas been expand­ing its presence in China since the company was founded. It now has 11 subsidiaries, including three joint ven­tures, and eight R&D centers in the country. Its Chinese employees now exceed 1,700. The company added three factories in China in the past three years.

Lanxesspays great atten­tion to product research and development, but the chemical industry is so developed that returns from input in research are diminishing. Lanxessis carefully allocating its R&D budget with more emphasis on system optimization and development of new applica­tions. Last year, the company spent 130 million euro on R&D projects. It now owns 1,060 patent families, involv­ing 6,850 patent applications. More than 220 R&D projects are in the pipeline.

Economic sustainability is impossible without the right approach to balance human needs and environmental impacts. Sustainable develop­ment is the guiding principle of Lanxess’ corporate strat­egy. The company operates some of the cleanest, most energy-efficient chemical plants in the world.

This month, Lanxessappeared in Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for the sixth time as a result of its continued effort to innovate and to save the environment. The company has set a new climate change target after fulfilling last year’s goals. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent in 2025.




 

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