BASF
BASF is one of the world's largest German chemical companies and is listed on the stock exchanges of Frankfurt, London, and Zurich. BASF has very wide coverage with many subsidiaries and joint ventures in 80 countries around the world, operates in Asia, Europe, Australia, America, Africa and operates 6 industrial complexes with 390 different factories on these continents.
BASF is a multidisciplinary company but operates mainly in 6 main areas, including: chemicals, industrial solutions, agricultural solutions, nutrition and care, materials, surface treatment technology. Despite being ubiquitous, BASF has received little attention from the public because the company has a policy of not supplying its products directly to consumers.
BASF's chemical products have played a huge role in the business activities of many enterprises in the agricultural and industrial fields around the world. Regarding agriculture, BASF provides products from agriculture and livestock to food and pharmaceuticals. Such as pesticides (Verismo, Kumulus,...), herbicides (Clio, Facet,...), fungicides (Cabrio Top,...), seed treatment methods. In addition, BASF produces plant genetic systems that improve nutritional quality.
Headquarters: Ludwigshafen, Germany.
Founded: 1865.
Revenue: roughly $66,6 billion
Website: https://www.basf.com/