BASF in Kunshan will suspend lysine production for 6 weeks in October
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Last Update: 2002-09-11
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: in autumn 2002 and autumn 2002, BASF will suspend production of its lysine plant in Kunshan, South Korea for basic maintenance and reconstruction work The lysine plant will be closed for six months in early October this year ED5 in the meantime, a new vitamin B2 plant will be integrated into the existing lysine fermentation plant in Kunshan, South Korea Because of the large demand for lysine this year, current production may not be able to meet the demand by the end of December ED5 vitamin B2 is no longer available in South Korea, as it is now available in Ludwigshafen, Germany ED5 in 2001, 470000 tons of lysine worth $800 million were sold BASF's fine chemicals division produces its lysine in Kunshan, South Korea, which is one of the three largest lysine plants in the world Ed5 BASF is a leading chemical company in the world Its goal is to maintain and grow its group through growth and innovation BASF provides customers with a wide range of outstanding products, including fine chemicals such as chemicals, plastics, cloth, agricultural products, as well as crude oil and natural gas.
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