PLASTICS AND CHEMISTRY - IN THE CAPITAL REGION BERLIN-BRANDENBURG
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CLUSTER ERNÄHRUNGSWIRTSCHAFT PLASTICS AND CHEMISTRY Entdecken IN THE CAPITAL Sie Ihre REGION Chancen! BERLIN-BRANDENBURG
2 Plastics and Chemistry The German Capital Region: ideal conditions for companies Oslo Helsinki Stockholm Tallinn 10 convincing reasons to invest here Riga • H igh-profile chemistry and industrial hub with leading Copenhagen companies Vilnius • Highly qualified workers Dublin Amsterdam • Modern infrastructure Berlin London Warsaw • Excellent scientific landscape with high research density Prague • High productivity Paris Bratislava Vienna • Direct connection to Europe’s growth markets Bern Budapest Ljubljana • Attractive cost-benefit ratio with low municipal taxes Zagreb • Low commercial rents and property costs, Sarajevo Belgrade Bucharest ready-to-use business and industry spaces Prishtina Sofia • High quality of life Rome Skopje • Fast approval procedures with no red tape Tirana Madrid Athens/Piraeus Concentrated competence Lisbon in plastics and chemistry Valletta The German Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg is a key lo- appliances and wind turbines as well as basic polyurethane cation for the European chemical and plastic industry. It is products, pesticides, water-based paints and technical pla- characterised by dynamic growth and an innovative atmos- stics are in high demand all over the world. In Berlin, the de- phere. With around 600 companies and 13,000 employees, velopment of plastic-based filaments for additive production the plastic and chemical sector is a strong pillar of industry. is gaining significance. In addition to big players such as BASF, Trevira, PCK Raf finerie and Goodyear, the sector is represented by numerous Highly qualified workers – innovative medium-sized companies. flexible and high-performing Large chemical industry parks in Schwedt/Oder, Premnitz, In Berlin and Brandenburg, companies will find well-educated Guben and Schwarzheide play a pivotal role in regional de- and motivated employees. You will find your future skilled velopment and offer investors the best conditions – from workers among the some 35,000 annual university gradu- fully-developed spaces to networking opportunities with busi- ates. The German Capital Region also has a wide range of ness and research. Each chemistry park has its own profile, educational facilities for sector-specific occupations on offer. supports knowledge transfer and is interconnected with other Practical training in close cooperation with business and the industrial estates in the region. involvement of students in companies’ innovation projects guarantee well-trained employees. With comprehensive ser- The chemical and plastic industry has a long tradition in the vice packages, the business development agencies of the capital region. A company in Erkner was the first in the world states of Berlin and Brandenburg support companies in re- to produce plastic components on an industrial scale. Even cruiting and training new employees. today, high-quality resins for technical applications are devel- oped and produced in the region. No other sector in Brandenburg is so closely linked with other economic sectors. Basic products of the chemical and plastic industry play a key role in developing new products in sectors such as medical technology/pharmaceuticals, energy technology, information and communication techno- logy, optics, and vehicle construction. Brandenburg's pro- ducts such as fibres, foils, tiles, components for household
Plastics and Chemistry 3 The plastics and chemistry sector in Berlin-Brandenburg 16 5 19 6 9 11 24 25 33 39 42 2 12 2 t 16 11 32 Istanbul 49 48 7 2 5 – 10 13 – 15 20 2 17 25 21 1 22 1 3 4 5 10 20 23 24 29 31 37 38 46 47 Nikosia 13 14 1 2 7 8 10 16 7 48 8 28 4 5 21 17 12 13 5 9 11 43 45 18 19 15 30 27 26 22 1 3 18 23 41 3 6 3 4 12 40 3 8 4 6 14 15 34 Border crossing 17 36 44 Inland port 35 International airport Chemical industry parks Chemical companies Motorway National highway Processors of plastics Railroad and rubbers Inland waterway with freight traffic Research institutes Rural district
Plastics and Chemistry 4 The network for your success Selected locations and players in the Berlin-Brandenburg chemical region Chemical industry parks 3 BEKU GmbH 40 SPRELA GmbH www.beku-gmbh.de www.sprela.de 1 Industriepark Guben 4 Bepla Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH & Co. KG 41 SWK Innovations GmbH & Co. KG www.guben-gubin.eu www.alpla.com www.swk.berlin 2 Industriepark Premnitz 5 BigRep GmbH 42 TIK Technische Industriekunststoffe GmbH www.ipp-premnitz.de www.bigrep.com www.tik-gmbh.com 3 Industriepark Schwarzheide 6 BOSIG Baukunststoffe GmbH, Werke Bad 43 Vakuplastic Kunststoff GmbH & Co. KG www.basf-schwarzheide.de Liebenwerda + Elsterwerda www.vakuplastic.de 4 Industriepark Schwarze Pumpe www.bosig.de 44 Vestas Blades Deutschland GmbH, www.industriepark.info 7 BRUSS Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG Werk Lauchhammer 5 Industriepark Schwedt GmbH & Co. KG www.bruss.de www.vestas.com www.ipsdt.de 8 Clever Etiketten GmbH 45 WEFO-tec Deutschland GmbH 6 Kompetenzregion für Kunststoffe N euruppin www.clever-etiketten.com www.wefo-tec.de www.opr-wirtschaft.de/Html/Gewerbegebiet/gewerbe- 9 Cuba Kunststoffverarbeitung 46 WEHA-Gummiwaren-Fabrik Holzberg GmbH & Co. KG gebietsinfo.php?id=5 www.kunststoff-cuba.de www.weha-gummi.de 7 Technologiepark Adlershof 10 EHLEBRACHT BERLIN GmbH + Co. KG 47 Wilhelm Dreusicke GmbH & Co. KG www.adlershof.de www.ehlebracht.de www.dreusicke.de 11 ESE GmbH, Werk Neuruppin 48 Wirthwein Nauen GmbH & Co. KG + Wirthwein www.ese.com Brandenburg GmbH Selected chemical companies 12 Feurer Febra GmbH, Werk Schwarzheide www.wirthwein.de www.feurer.com 49 Würfel Kunststofftechnik GmbH 1 ALLRESIST GmbH 13 foxiflex GmbH & Co. KG www.wuerfel-kt.com www.allresist.de www.foxiflex.com 2 Atotech Deutschland GmbH www.atotech.de 14 Fränkische Rohrwerke G ebrüder Kirchner GmbH & Selected research institutes Co. KG, Werk Schwarzheide 3 ATT Polymers GmbH, Werk Guben 1 BAM – Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und www.fraenkische.com www.att.grupaazoty.com 15 GALATEA GmbH -prüfung (Berlin) 4 BASF Schwarzheide GmbH www.bam.de www.galatea-bad.de www.basf-schwarzheide.de 16 Gefinex GmbH 2 Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin 5 Beiersdorf Manufacturing Berlin GmbH www.beuth-hochschule.de www.gefinex.de www.beiersdorf.de 17 GIZEH Verpackungen GmbH & Co. KG, 3 Brandenburgische Technische Universität 6 Brillux GmbH & Co. KG Cottbus-Senftenberg Werk Elsterwerda www.brillux.de www.gizeh.de www.b-tu.de 7 DAW SE 18 GKT Gummi- und Kunststofftechnik Fürstenwalde 4 Fachhochschule Potsdam www.daw.de GmbH www.fh-potsdam.de 8 Diessner GmbH & Co. KG Lack- und Farbenfabrik www.gkt-gmbh.com 5 Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte www.diessner.de 19 Goodyear Dunlop Tires G ermany GmbH, Polymerforschung IAP 9 Ferak Berlin GmbH Werk Fürstenwalde www.iap.fraunhofer.de www.ferak.de www.goodyear.eu 6 Fraunhofer-Verarbeitungstechnikum Biopolymere 10 Gleitsmann Security Inks GmbH 20 GuK Technische Gummi und Kunststoffe GmbH Schwarzheide www.guk.de www.iap.fraunhofer.de/de/Forschungsbereiche/ www.gsi-gmbh.com Biopolymere 11 Greibo Chemie GmbH 21 Hermann Römmler Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG 7 Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft www.greibo-chemie.de www.roemmler-kunststofftechnik.de www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de 12 IOI Oleo GmbH 22 HESCO Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH 8 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für M aterialien und www.ioioleo.de www.hesco.de Energie (HZB) 13 Kryolan GmbH 23 INDIA-DREUSICKE Berlin www.helmholtz-berlin.de www.kryolan.com www.india-berlin.com 9 Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht GmbH, Institut für 14 Lankwitzer Lackfabrik GmbH 24 Johns Manville, Berlin Biomaterialforschung Teltow www.lankwitzer.com www.jm.com www.hzg.de/institutes_platforms/biomaterial_science 15 Linde Gas Produktionsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 25 Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH 10 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) www.linde-gas.de www.kvgmbh.com www.hu-berlin.de 16 LXP Group GmbH 26 KVB Kunststoffverwertung Brandenburg GmbH 11 Institut für Dünnschichttechnologie und www.lxp-group.com www.alba.info Mikrosensorik e.V. 17 Märkische Faser GmbH 27 LINPAC Packaging Rigid GmbH, Werk Beeskow www.idm-teltow.de www.maerkische-faser.com www.kpfilms.com 12 Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik und Bioökonomie 18 Megaflex Schaumstoff GmbH 28 MaTec Gummiwerk GmbH e.V. (ATB) www.megaflex-schaumstoffe.de www.gummiwerk.de www.atb-potsdam.de 19 PCK Raffinerie GmbH 29 MKF-Schimanski-Ergis 13 Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächen- www.pck.de www.mkf-schimanski-ergis.de forschung 30 Motzener Kunststoff- und Gummiverarbeitung GmbH www.mpikg.mpg.de 20 PolyAn GmbH www.kunststoff-gummi.de 14 Technische Hochschule Brandenburg www.poly-an.de 31 NOVAPAX Kunststofftechnik Steiner GmbH & Co. KG www.th-brandenburg.de 21 Prefere Resins Holding GmbH www.novapax.de 15 Technische Hochschule Wildau (THW) www.prefere.com 32 Orafol Europe GmbH www.th-wildau.de 22 Salzenbrodt GmbH & Co. KG www.orafol.com 16 Technische Universität Berlin www.collonil.com 33 PAS Deutschland GmbH www.tu-berlin.de 23 Trevira GmbH, Werk Guben www.pas-net.com 17 Universität Potsdam www.trevira.de 34 Proseat GmbH & Co. KG www.uni-potsdam.de 24 VELIND Chemie GmbH www.velind.de https://proseat.eu 25 VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG, 35 PTO PolymerTechnik Ortrand GmbH Werke Schwedt/Oder www.pto-gmbh.com Cooperation networks www.verbio.de 36 puralis GmbH Cluster Plastics and Chemistry Brandenburg www.puralis.de www.kunststoffe-chemie-brandenburg.de Selected processors of plastics 37 raro plastics GmbH Kunststoff-Verbund B randenburg Berlin e.V. www.raro.de and rubbers 38 RB Rassbach Molding GmbH www.kuvbb.de 1 ALBA Recycling GmbH www.rassbach-molding.de www.alba.info 39 Rotasin Kunststofftechnik GmbH 2 Austrotherm Dämmstoffe GmbH www.rotasin.de www.austrotherm.de
Plastics and Chemistry 5 Fit for the future with sustainable solutions Unrivalled in research and development solutions for a sustainable economy. “Sustainable today in Brandenburg” presents extraordinary products and services The German Capital Region is one of Europe’s top loca- and supports communication and networking among the tions for research and development. With more than 50 clusters in the capital region. universities and colleges and over 100 non-university re- search institutes, including 21 Leibniz Association insti- Innovative topics include: tutes, 6 Fraunhofer institutes and 8 Max Planck Society in- stitutes, 7 institutes of the Helmholtz Association of G erman Biopolymers Research Centres, around 235,000 students and 45 tech- In the biopolymer processing plant in Schwarzheide, mar- nology and start-up centres, Berlin and Brandenburg con- ketable and new bio-based plastics are developed and test- stitute an international hub for researchers, scientists and ed in industrial plants. Small and medium-sized companies technology experts alike. involved in plastics processing are particularly supported in introducing bio-based plastics to their production processes. Biopolymers and lightweight design/composite materials are two of the most significant areas of research for the Plastics recycling and circular economy chemical and plastic industry. Based on companies’ and Manufacturers of recycling material, including ALBA Recyc research institutes’ close cooperation beyond traditional ling in Eisenhüttenstadt and Remondis Brandenburg in sector boundaries, interdisciplinary approaches guarantee Brandenburg an der Havel, and plastics processors such a high innovation capacity for companies and thus eco- as Gefinex in Pritzwalk, ESE in Neuruppin, SWK Innov nomic success. Berlin is on its way to becoming a centre ations in Lübbenau and fibre producers like Trevira in for green chemistry in Germany. The Chemical Invention Guben and Märkische Faser in Premnitz, are all active in Factory (CIF) was established on the TU Campus as an this area. The industrial research of science partners like independent start-up centre and “factory of the future”. Fraunhofer IAP in Potsdam provides support in this regard. Sustainable today in Brandenburg Lightweight design and composite materials An interdisciplinary competence centre for energy and re- The Economic Development Agency Brandenburg (WFBB) source-efficient lightweight design has been successfully launched the “Sustainable today in Brandenburg [Nachhal- established in Wildau. Here, the state’s universities and tig heute in Brandenburg]” campaign to raise public aware- colleges and research institutes, such as Fraunhofer IAP/ ness of the many efforts of companies in terms of sustain- PYCO, BTU Cottbus-Senftenburg, TH Wildau and the HNE ability and illustrate the appeal of the location for investors. Eberswalde, work together on innovations in lightweight design. At the Panta Rhei research centre for lightweight Issues such as climate change and resource shortages can design materials of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, industry be successfully addressed with sustainable development. projects with regional and international partners are carried The research and development of innovative methods out. Aircraft construction and lightweight design are both and products are leading the way in this regard. There are important areas of research at the TU Berlin, Institute for many innovative minds in Brandenburg pursuing possible Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg Location advantages │Facts │Services This is where investments pay off Berlin-Brandenburg offers tailor-made funding programmes for innovations, investments and the qualification of workers. Fund- ing is provided by the European Union, the Federal Government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg. High quality of life The region offers a unique combination of the international flair of the Berlin metropolis and the fascinating nature and historical sights of Brandenburg. A singular club scene, renowned large events, more than 170 museums, 150 theatres as well as some 500 castles, churches and parks all attract visitors to the region. There are no limits to the sporting and leisure activities, among them golf, horse riding, water sports and flying. The cost of living is more affordable here than in other metropolitan regions. Corporate engagement made easy Economic Development Agency Brandenburg (WFBB) and the Berlin Partner for Business and Technology offer comprehensive support for establishing your company: competent, fast, non-bureaucratic, confidential, and free of charge. • Location: facts and figures about the Berlin-Brandenburg economic region • Personnel: support in the recruitment and training of new employees • Real estate: assistance with the search for properties to rent and buy • Financing: advice on funding opportunities and financing methods • Contacts to: public authorities, banks, chambers of commerce, associations, company networks www.wfbb.de www.kunststoffe-chemie-brandenburg.de www.brandenburg-business-guide.de nachhaltigheute.de Your contact in Brandenburg: Your contact in Berlin: Legal notice Publisher: Wirtschaftsförderung Land Brandenburg GmbH (WFBB) Wirtschaftsförderung Land Brandenburg Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft GmbH (WFBB) und Technologie GmbH Design: GDA Gesellschaft für Marketing und Service der Deutschen Arbeitgeber mbH Babelsberger Straße 21, 14473 Potsdam Fasanenstraße 85, 10623 Berlin Philipp Ruta David Hampel Photos: (Cover) © industrieblick – stock.adobe.com; (p. 5) Fraunhofer-Institut für Senior Manager Clean Technologies, Head of Unit Manufacturing Industries Angewandte Polymerforschung IAP in Potsdam-Golm © Till Budde/WFBB, HESCO Plastics and Chemical Industry Tel.: +49 30 463 02-422 Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH in Luckenwalde © Michael Jungblut/WFBB Tel.: +49 331 730 61-213 david.hampel@berlin-partner.de philipp.ruta@wfbb.de www.berlin-partner.de www.wfbb.de Version: March 2020
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