plastics and chemicals - im Cluster Kunststoffe und Chemie
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plastics and chemicals - im Cluster Kunststoffe und Chemie
PLASTICS AND CHEMICALS in the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg Ten top benefits for your Berlin-Brandenburg Capital investment Region – Close proximity to Distinguished chemicals and industry sites with leading our partners companies Qualified, motivated and available experts Excellent traffic and telecommunications infrastructure Highest research density in Germany High productivity Proximity to growth markets in Europe Attractive cost-benefit ratio Low business rents and property prices Low business rents and property prices Fast and unbureaucratic licensing procedures The products offered range from premium automotive paint used around the world via innovative machine components to system-critical components for the aerospace industry. At the same time, the chemicals and plastics industry in the region can look back on a long history: a factory in Erkner was the first in the world to produce plastic components at an industrial level, and to this day, premium resins are developed and produced for technical applications at Dynea Erkner GmbH. Seminal companies located in large chemical parks in Schwedt/Oder, Premnitz, Guben and Schwarzheide shape the industry’s profile. Alongside major players such as BASF, Trevira, PCK Raffinerie and Goodyear, the industry is represented by a large number of innovative medium-sized companies. Foil wrapping machine, Ruppiner Papier- und Folienwerke GmbH Tallinn 1.270 km Stockholm 1.100 km Consolidated expertise in plastics and chemicals The Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg is an important location for the European chemicals and plastics industries. It is distinguished by its dynamic growth and a climate conducive to innovation. With around 400 companies and 11,600 employees, the plastics and chemicals cluster is a mainstay of industry. Companies here work closely with scientific institutions, continuously evolve their products and thus increase their international competitiveness. Helsinki 1.420 km Oslo 1.110 km Dublin 1.485 km Riga 980 km Vilnius 1.000 km Copenhagen 460 km London 1.020 km Amsterdam 550 km Paris 1.090 km Berlin Potsdam Brussels 770 km Bern 900 km Warsaw 620 km Prague 360 km Moscow 1.750 km Minsk 1.070 km Kiev 1.660 km Vienna 670 km Budapest 880 km Bucharest 1.340 km Madrid 2.500 km Lisbon 2.900 km Istanbul 2.193 km Rome 1.500 km Athens 2.650 km Products such as man-made fibres, films, tyres, components for household appliances and wind turbines, polyurethane base products, agricultural pesticides, water-based paints and technical plastics are in demand around the globe. Scientific research, Atotech Deutschland GmbH Chemicals sites in Berlin-Brandenburg Hamburg Greifswald (selection) Szczecin (Stettin) Rostock UCKERMARK PRIGNITZ OSTPRIGNITZRUPPIN 21 Schwedt/Oder 5 BARNIM 34 37 5 19 24 25 1 8 OBERHAVEL 29 35 21 28 HAVELLAND 12 11 44 43 Premnitz 2 1 17 Brandenburg an der Havel 43 MÄRKISCHODERLAND BERLIN 3 23 4 5 6 8 10 11 7 13 15 16 20 22 1 9 13 1 4 6 2 7 16 19 20 POTSDAM 25 27 32 33 41 42 14 5 4 8 10 17 7 6 6 9 Frankfurt (Oder) 38 11 24 12 Magdeburg Hanover POTSDAMMITTELMARK Warsaw 14 14 15 ODERSPREE 26 22 18 DAHMESPREEWALD TELTOW-FLÄMING Guben Leipzig Frankfurt/Main Munich 1 2 18 23 40 Cottbus OBERSPREEWALDLAUSITZ 3 Wrocław SPREENEIßE ELBE-ELSTER 36 3 12 39 2 13 Dresden Prague Industrial estates Selected chemicals companies Selected plastics and rubber processing companies Selected research institutions 3 3 9 10 31 30 Schwarzheide Inland harbours District border International airports Motorway Trunk roads Major rail route Waterway 4 Schwarze Pumpe The Network of your success Selected research institutions and companies in the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg 1.Industrial estates 2 BOSIG Baukunststoffe GmbH 1 Guben industrial estate www.wsg-guben.de 2 Premnitz industrial estate typo3.premnitz.net/wirtschaft-arbeit/ wirtschaft-in-zahlen 3 Schwarzheide industrial estate www.basf-schwarzheide.de 4 Schwarze Pumpe industrial estate www.industriepark.info 5 Schwedt/Oder industrial estate www.ipsdt.de 6 Adlershof Technology Park www.adlershof.de/startseite 2.Selected chemicals companies 1 Atotech Deutschland GmbH www.atotech.de 2 ATT Polymers GmbH Werk Guben www.att.grupaazoty.com 3 BASF Schwarzheide GmbH www.basf-schwarzheide.de 4 Beiersdorf Manufacturing Berlin GmbH www.beiersdorf.de 5 Berlin Chemie AG www.berlin-chemie.de 6 Brillux GmbH & Co. KG www.brillux.de 7 CAPAROL Farben Lacke Bautenschutz GmbH www.caparol.de 8 Diessner GmbH & Co. KG Lack- und Farbenfabrik www.diessner.de 9 Dynea Erkner GmbH www.dynea.com 10 Ferak Berlin GmbH www.ferak.de 11 Gleitsmann Security Inks GmbH www.gsi-gmbh.com 12 Greibo Chemie GmbH www.greibo-chemie.de 13 Kryolan GmbH de.kryolan.com 14 Lacufa GmbH Werk Fürstenwalde www.lacufa.de 15 Lankwitzer Lackfabrik GmbH www.lankwitzer.com 16 Linde Gas Produktionsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG www.linde-gas.de 17 Märkische Faser GmbH www.maerkische-faser.com 18 Megaflex Schaumstoff GmbH www.megaflex-schaumstoffe.de 19 PCK Raffinerie GmbH www.pck.de 20 PolyAn GmbH www.poly-an.de 21 Prignitzer Chemie GmbH & Co. KG www.prignitzer-chemie.de 22 Salzenbrodt GmbH & Co. KG www.collonil.com 23 Trevira GmbH Werk Guben www.trevira.de 24 Velind Chemie GmbH www.velind.de 25 VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG Werke Schwedt/Oder www.verbio.de 3.Selected plastics and rubber processing companies 1 Bepla Kunstoffverarbeitung GmbH & Co. KG www.alpla.com Werke Bad Liebenwerda + Elsterwerda www.bosig.de 3 BRUSS Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG www.bruss.de 4 Constin GmbH www.constin.de 5 Cuba Kunststoffverarbeitung www.kunststoff-cuba.de 6 Deventer Profile GmbH & Co. KG www.deventer-profile.com 7 EHLEBRACHT BERLIN GmbH + Co. KG www.ehlebracht.de 8 ESE GmbH Werk Neuruppin www.ese.com 9 Feurer Febra GmbH Werk Schwarzheide www.feurer.com 10 Fränkische Rohrwerke Gebrüder Kirchner GmbH & Co.KG Werk Schwarzheide www.fraenkische.com 11 Freudenberg Schwab Vibration Control GmbH & Co KG www.freudenberg-schwab.de 12 GALATEA GmbH www.galatea-bad.de 13 GIZEH Verpackungen GmbH & Co. KG Werk Elsterwerda www.gizeh.de 14 GKT Gummi- und Kunststofftechnik Fürstenwalde GmbH www.gkt-gmbh.com 15 Goodyear Dunlop Tires Germany GmbH Werk Fürstenwalde www.goodyear.eu/gd_de/ 16 GuK Technische Gummi und Kunststoffe GmbH www.guk.de 17 Hermann Römmler Kunststofftechnik GmbH & Co. KG www.roemmler-kunststofftechnik.de 18 HESCO Kunststoffverarbeitung GmbH www.hesco.de 19 INDIA-DREUSICKE Berlin www.india-berlin.com 20 Johns Manville, Berlin www.jmeurope.com/home2012.asp 21 Kingspan Unidek GmbH www.gefinex.de 22 LINPAC Packaging Rigid GmbH Werk Beeskow www.linpac-plastics.co.uk/de 23 Marquardt – Kleb-, Dicht- und Beschichtungsstoffe e.K. www.marquardt-kdb.de 24 MaTec Gummiwerk GmbH www.gummiwerk.de 25 MKF Folien GmbH Minderjahn u. Kiefer www.mkf-folien.eu 26 Motzener Kunststoff- und Gummiverarbeitung GmbH www.kunststoff-gummi.de 27 NOVAPAX Kunststofftechnik Steiner GmbH & Co. KG www.novapax.de 28 Orafol Europe GmbH www.orafol.com 29 PAS Deutschland GmbH www.pas-net.com 30 PTO PolymerTechnik Ortrand GmbH www.pto-net.de 31 puralis GmbH www.puralis.de 32 raro plastics GmbH www.raro.de 33 RB Spritzgusswerk KG Richard Rassbach GmbH & Co. www.spritzgusswerk-rassbach.de 34 Rotasin Kunststofftechnik GmbH www.esku.de 35 Ruppiner Papier- und Folienwerke GmbH www.victorgroup.eu 36 SPRELA GmbH www.sprela.de 37 TIK Technische Industriekunststoffe GmbH www.tik-gmbh.com 38 Vakuplastic Kunststoff GmbH & Co. KG www.vakuplastic.de 39 Vestas Blades Deutschland GmbH Werk Lauchhammer www.vestas.com 40 Werkzeugbau + Kunststofftechnik SWK GmbH & Co. KG www.swk-info.de 41 WEHA-Gummiwaren-Fabrik Holzberg GmbH & Co. KG www.weha-gummi.de 42 Wilhelm Dreusicke GmbH & Co. KG www.dreusicke.de 43 Wirthwein Nauen GmbH & Co. KG www.wirthwein.de/index.php?id=31 44 Würfel Kunststofftechnik GmbH www.wuerfel-kt.com 4. Cooperation networks Cluster plastics and chemicals Brandenburg www.kunststoffe-chemie-brandenburg.de Kunststoff-Verbund Brandenburg Berlin e.V. www.kuvbb.de 5.Selected research institutions 1 BAM - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (Berlin) www.bam.de 2 Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin, University of Applied Sciences (formerly TFH Berlin) www.beuth-hochschule.de 3 Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg www.b-tu.de 4 Fraunhofer Research Institution for Polymeric Materials and Composites PYCO www.pyco.fraunhofer.de 5 Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research www.iap.fraunhofer.de 6 Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/ 7 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) www.helmholtz-berlin.de 8 Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht GmbH, Centre for Materials and Coastal Research www.hzg.de/institute/biomaterial_science/index.html.de 9 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) www.hu-berlin.de 10 Institute for Thin Film and Microsensoric Technology www.idm-teltow.de 11 Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces www.mpikg.mpg.de 12 Technische Hochschule Wildau (FH), Technical University of Applied Sciences www.th-wildau.de 13 Technische Universität Berlin www.tu-berlin.de 14 Universität Potsdam www.uni-potsdam.de Unbeatable in research and development Top local conditions In research and development, the Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg is a European heavyweight. 52 universities and other institutes of higher education with over 200,000 students, 24 institutes of the Leibniz Association, 8 Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft institutes and 8 institutes of the Max Planck Society together make Berlin and Brandenburg an international centre for researchers, scientists and technology experts. Research interests of significance to the chemicals and plastics industries include biopolymers and lightweight composites. The many research institutions in the Capital Region and efficient technology transfer form a solid basis for strong innovation performance within companies and thus for economic success. An abundance of highly qualified experts The labour market in Berlin-Brandenburg comprises the largest proportion of highly qualified experts in Germany. You are sure to find your future experts from among the approximately 35,000 students who graduate every year. The German Capital Region also offers a wide selection of training centres for occupations relating to specific industries. Hands-on training in close cooperation with business, the involvement of students in companies’ innovation projects and the attractive support offered by active business development programmes guarantee highly trained employees. Skilled experts, BASF Schwarzheide GmbH Modern conditions, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg The Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg is a centre of excellence with a high quality of life. It offers companies an ideal basis for their economic success and experts and managers outstanding leisure opportunities in addition to ideal professional prospects. The high level of productivity is above all a consequence of modern capital asset management. In terms of turnover, the State of Brandenburg has a capital outlay ratio of 4.1 per cent, the third-highest in all of Germany. In 2011 alone and not least due to tailored funding, the companies in Brandenburg invested over a billion euros in new plants, machines and buildings – an increase of 31 per cent on the previous year. This has enabled the production facilities to achieve a level of modernisation not seen since German reunification. In 2012, Brandenburg emerged victorious in the German state dynamism ranking for the third time in a row. The Berlin-Brandenburg Capital Region: Locational advantages, facts, services Where investment makes sense Berlin-Brandenburg offers excellent and customized funding programmes for businesses which are new to the region or excel in innovation. Investment incentives come in the form of direct subsidies. Funding programmes pool resources from the EU, the German federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg. High quality of life Berlin, Potsdamer Platz The region offers the unique combination of Berlin’s international metropolitan flair and Brandenburg’s fascinating countryside and historical places of interest. A nightlife like no other, renowned large-scale events, more than 170 museums, 150 performance venues and around 500 palaces, churches and parks – all these add up to an irresistible location. The region also offers unlimited sporting and leisure activities such as golf, horse riding, water sports and flying. Living costs, infrastructure and leisure activities are considerably more affordable than in other comparable metropolitan regions. Investment made easy Potsdam, Glienicker Bridge The two economic development corporations, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology and the Brandenburg Economic Development Board (ZAB), will provide extensive support in establishing your business: competently, quickly, without red tape, confidentially and free of charge. Location: facts and figures on the Berlin-Brandenburg business region Personnel: support in recruiting and training new employees Property: assistance in searching for properties to lease or buy Financing: advice on funding options and financing methods Contacts: public authorities, banks, chambers of commerce, associations, company networks Cottbus, Altmarkt www.capital-region.de www.brandenburg-invest.de www.businesslocationcenter.de www.kunststoffe-chemie-brandenburg.de Your point of contact in Brandenburg: Your point of contact in Berlin: Legal notice Publisher: Brandenburg Economic Development Board (ZAB) on behalf of the Ministry of Economics and European Affairs of the state of Brandenburg Brandenburg Economic Development Board Philipp Ruta project manager Clean Technologies, plastics, chemicals Steinstraße 104 -106 14480 Potsdam Tel.: +49 (0)331 660 - 3161 Fax: +49 (0)331 660 - 3222 philipp.ruta@zab-brandenburg.de www.kunststoffe-chemie-brandenburg.de Berlin Partner for Business and Technology Energy Technologies Ludwig Erhard Haus Fasanenstraße 85 10623 Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30 399 80 - 0 Fax: +49 (0)30 399 80 - 239 info@berlin-partner.de www.berlin-partner.de Design: Schweiger Design Last updated: September 2013 Cover: PCK Raffinerie Schwedt (© H. Hirsch) Photographs: Foil wrapping machine (ZAB); scientific research (ZAB); modern conditions (ZAB); skilled experts (BASF); Berlin, Potsdamer Platz Station (Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH/Fritschfoto); Potsdam, Glienicke Bridge (TMB Fotoarchiv/Boettcher); Cottbus, Altmarkt (ZAB)