Measures to ensure the future of the BASF Ludwigshafen site
"The precondition for this agreement is that the site is not impacted by economic factors or negative circumstances that endanger BASF Aktiengesellschaft's competitiveness to such an extent that we have to respond with specific structural measures," said Eggert Voscherau, Vice Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF Aktiengesellschaft. "This makes it necessary to review and discuss the viability of the agreement each year with employee representatives, and this also applies to the effects of natural fluctuation," he continued.
Robert Oswald, Chairman of BASF's works council in Ludwigshafen, was satisfied with what has been achieved. "We are pursuing a responsible policy, and - like the Board of Executive Directors - we are helping to safeguard the jobs of tomorrow and beyond," he said.
Voscherau stressed that growth in Germany was a fundamental prerequisite for employment. "With the Ludwigshafen Site Project that we launched two years ago, we have started the restructuring measures necessary to improve the competitiveness of the world's largest chemical site over the long term," he said. The project is scheduled to reduce the site's costs permanently by EUR450 million by mid-2005, and savings of EUR350 million have been identified to date.
Up to 2009, BASF plans to invest a total of EUR6 billion in capital expenditures, modernization and plant maintenance at the Ludwigshafen site. This corresponds to an average of EUR1.2 billion per year. In addition, EUR700 million will be spent on research and development of modern processes and innovative products.
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