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Number of plants: 2
Number of employees: 113
Products: APG® Surfactants, Mono-Di-and Polyol Esters, Oleate Esters, and Compounded Lubricants used in personal care products, detergents, adhesives, agriculture, and transportation/industrial uses.
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Community relations: well-established in the Community Advisory Panel (CAP) and nominated for the Distinguished Employer Award from the Ohio Cooperative Education Association (OCEA). This recognizes employers who play a vital role in providing employment and learning opportunities for co-op students in Ohio. 

stamp_image“The best thing about working at BASF in Cincinnati is the one-team culture. The Cincinnati employees take pride in our products, own the performance of the site, and put the success of the team first.”

— Kendra Rasnick
Project Engineer
stamp_image“I’ve always found the site history so intriguing. It’s unique because it’s an urban site. We are just four miles away from the heart of downtown and two miles from the University of Cincinnati.”

— Michael Feldman
Technical & Engineering Services Manager
Dear colleagues,
Did you know?
Although acquired by BASF in 2010, the manufacturing facility started production in 1840 and moved upriver to its current location in 1885 after a flood.
Cincinnati is part of the country’s leading processor of meat. The unofficial city mascot is a flying pig.
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BASF Corporation
4900 East Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
45232
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Where to eat: For ribs, Montgomery Inn. Cincinnati is also known as a chili capital, so head to Skyline or Gold Star Chili for a bowl. If you want dessert, Graeters ice cream uses a century-old handcrafted French pot process.
Cincinnati, Ohio

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