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Chemical industry in Germany
The German chemical industry provides integrated parks with pipeline grids for a whole range of chemical substances including 1,3-Butadiene, 1-Butene, Acetic acid, Acetone, Acetylene, Acrylic acid, Ammonia, Benzene, Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, Chlorine, Chloromethane, Dimethylamine, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate, Ethylene, Ethylene oxide, Formaldehyde, Hydrogen, Hydrogen chloride, Isopropyl alcohol, Methanol, Methylamine, Methylene chloride, Natural gas, n-Butanol, Nitric acid, Nitrogen, Oleum (fuming sulfuric acid), Oxygen, Propionic acid, Propylene, Sodium hydrogensulfite, Sodium hydroxide, Styrene, Sulphur dioxide, Sulphuric acid, Sulphur trioxide, Toluene, Trimethylamine, Vinyl acetate and Water.
Two out of the thirty clusters are located near a sea harbour, twenty-four have a railway connection, twenty-eight are accessible by highway, and twenty-two can be accessed via a waterway.
The integrated chemical sites in Germany as presented on this website cover a total area of approximately 12900 hectare of which 1570 hectare is currently available for new development.
Please use the map above to explore the chemical parks in Germany in more detail, or browse to our map of Europe to extend your search to chemical clusters in other European countries.
Member parks in Germany

Chempark Krefeld-Uerdingen
Krefeld-Uerdingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyTotal area: 260.0ha
Free: 40.0ha
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