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BASF Huntsville plant paved way for emissions control

HUNTSVILLE – Emissions pioneer BASF Corp. celebrated two milestones here recently – the company’s Huntsville site turning 50 years old and that same location producing its 500 millionth catalyst.

Since BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions began operating in the Rocket City in 1973, the plant has been expanded to become the company’s largest automotive catalyst site with more than 700 employees and contractors.

“We’ve continuously invested in innovative processes and equipment to help our customers reduce air pollution and we’ve continuously invested in our most important asset – our people,” said Ray Weed, Huntsville site director. “Our 50th anniversary and the production of our 500 millionth catalyst represent more than just numbers, they symbolize the unwavering dedication and hard work of our teams through the years.”

In 2022, the site’s economic impact included an annual payroll of $73.6 million and payment of $1.2 million in local and state taxes.

“I’ve witnessed the transformative effects of companies like BASF on our local communities and the broader economy,” said Greg Canfield, secretary of Commerce for Alabama. “BASF has not only contributed to the growth of Huntsville but has also been a driving force in Alabama’s economic development.”

According to a news release, BASF pioneered the emission control catalyst at the Huntsville facility, with the first catalytic converters appearing in 1975-model cars. This breakthrough invention used in all vehicles with an internal combustion engine converts hazardous compounds such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons into naturally occurring compounds such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water, leading to a reduction in air pollution. To date, BASF catalysts have eliminated billions of tons of air pollutants.

“I want to express our sincere gratitude to our respected customers who have trusted us to supply them with high-quality catalysts over many years,” said Melissa Matejek, vice president, Americas and Global Key Accounts, ECMS Mobile Emissions Catalysts. “It is the continuous collaboration with them that makes it possible for us to develop and produce advanced technologies to meet strict emissions standards.

“Without our customers, we wouldn’t be here today celebrating this extraordinary milestone.”

In its history, BASF’s Huntsville site has invested as a community partner with involvement in more than a dozen community groups and the establishment of the BASF Career Institute. 

The Institute collaborates with career coaches and directors as well as counselors to pave a path for area high school seniors aspiring to join the manufacturing industry.

“Our Huntsville site is a crucial part of our global production network,” said Jan Oldenburg, vice president, Global Operations, ECMS Mobile Emissions Catalysts. “Since the world’s first catalyst was produced 50 years ago, the site has made a significant impact in making the air we breathe cleaner.

“I am very proud of the Huntsville site, the milestone we are celebrating … is only possible because of our dedicated team.”

For more information about the Huntsville site, visit www.basf.us/alabama

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