BASF Caspian YKS to Contribute to the Improvement of the Construction Sector
Tomorrow, May 14, Baku will host the third international conference "The place of reinforced concrete in modern construction."
According to the company BASF Caspian YKS (one of the sponsors of the event), the conference is relevant in view of increasing the capacity of the local construction sector. It will be held at the Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction (AzMIU) with the participation of academics, construction companies, manufacturers of cement (Holcim, Norm) and government organizations.
BASF's leadership will provide information on the proposed chemical additives for concrete.
LLC BASF Caspian YKS - the leading German company with its center in the city of Ludwigshafen. It operates in more than 200 countries worldwide.
Areas: chemicals, plastics, agricultural products, construction chemical products, oil and gas.
LLC BASF Caspian YKS refers to a group of companies BASF. It provides all construction areas with high-quality construction chemical products of German standard.
The company manufactures construction chemical products of the following types: concrete additives, adhesives for porcelain and ceramics, aggregates of normal and wide joints, repair materials, waterproofing systems, epoxy system for surfaces, plaster and under plaster soil materials, additives and dry shake floor hardeners. - 17D-
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