BASF launches Master Builders Solutions in Phl

MANILA, Philippines - BASF has started to roll out its Master Builders Solutions® brand in the Philippines as part of its phased  launch process.  The  global  brand  is  a  sign  of BASF’s commitment  to  the  construction  industry  and  represents  a  wide range of construction chemical solutions previously sold under a variety of specialty brands.

The portfolio of products and services marketed under the Master

Builders Solutions® brand embraces chemical solutions for new construction, maintenance, repair and renovation of buildings and infrastructure: concrete admixtures, cement additives, chemical solutions for mining and tunneling, waterproofing, concrete protection   and   repair   products,   grouts   and   high-performance flooring products.

“The launch of Master Builders Solutions® is a strategic step for us in building a strong brand for ourselves and our partners in the construction industry. It also supports the need for growth and improvement in infrastructure, urbanization and industrialization in the Philippines,” said Flor Pan, managing director of BASF Philippines Inc.

“By bringing together all the specialty brands of BASF Construction Chemicals portfolio, we will be able to further strengthen our strong customer-orientation and the awareness of our existing range of products and offerings.”

In the Philippines, BASF has been enabling manufacturers in various industries since 1963. Today, BASF Philippines, Inc. is one of the leading suppliers of chemicals in the country for the following industries:  construction and coatings, automotive,  health  and  nutrition,  personal  and  home  care,  chemicals  and plastics, and agriculture. BASF also operates an agricultural research station which   conducts   research,   laboratory   studies   and   field   testing   of   novel technologies as part of BASF’s global research effort in the field of agricultural solutions. Further information on BASF in the Philippines is available at www.asiapacific.basf.com

 

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