Factbook
BASF Verbund
The Verbund concept is one of BASF’s key strengths. From upstream to downstream, the core businesses are deeply integrated into long and multiple-step value chains such as ethylene oxide or polyurethanes. BASF is able to sell products at every step in the value chain, leveraging strong market positions based on local-for-local production. This integration and the application of various technologies provide BASF with advantages in terms of cost position, competitiveness and favorable product carbon footprints.
BASF operates seven Verbund sites worldwide: two in Europe, two in North America and three in Asia. Our Verbund site in Ludwigshafen, Germany, is the world’s largest chemical complex owned by a single company that was developed as an integrated network. At our newest Verbund site in Zhanjiang, in the Chinese province of Guangdong, the first products from the Verbund were manufactured in November 2025 and the site was inaugurated in March 2026.
BASF Verbund sites worldwide

The Verbund system creates efficient value chains that extend from basic chemicals all the way to industrial and final consumer products. In this system, chemical processes make use of energy more efficiently, achieve higher product yields and conserve resources. By-products of one process are used as starting materials for other processes. This saves raw materials and energy, avoids emissions, lowers logistics costs and leverages synergies. In 2025, BASF operated 234 production sites worldwide. The seven Verbund sites produce more than 50% of our volumes. This is a testament to the importance and strength of the Verbund concept within BASF.
