The Dutch chemical companies are benefiting from access to the European market and have found a sustainable base

 With a long tradition in the chemical industry, companies that want to be at the forefront of new development and innovation in the industry have found an ideal position in the Netherlands. Companies like royal shell, Dow, SABIC, avantium, covestro, DSM and Teijin all have strong influence in the Netherlands, taking advantage of sustainable innovation opportunities, connectivity, language skills and international thinking provided by the Netherlands.


Dutch chemical companies benefit from the access it provides to the European market. This country is ideally located in the heart of the EU, making it a great base where you can reach 170 million consumers within a 500 kilometer radius. The Netherlands is also in the middle of the Antwerp Rotterdam Rhine Ruhr region (arrra), which is one of the five largest chemical industry clusters in the world, accounting for 30-40% of the turnover of European chemical industry. This ideal location brings the industry close to the end markets of automobiles, construction, agriculture and consumer products.


Global challenges in the areas of climate change, recycling, mobility, health and food provide opportunities for the chemical industry. The Netherlands has more than 2000 chemical companies, including 19 of the 25 major chemical companies in the world. It also continues to attract investment from big companies such as SABIC, Neste, Mitsui and Teijin, as well as from innovative foreign companies such as recycling technologies and coolbrook.





In this ecosystem of innovative chemical start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises, there are public-private partnerships (PPPs), university campuses and knowledge institutions that focus on finding solutions for the future. The Dutch chemical network can help companies realize their ambition to contribute to global challenges and provide them with an ideal springboard to the rest of Europe.


The core of public-private partnerships, research and development in the Netherlands, as well as strong research in the world's leading-edge research, public-private partnerships, and strong research.


The Netherlands has key R & D laboratories such as DSM, SABIC, AkzoNobel, shell, avantium, corbion and arranxeo, as well as a vibrant ecosystem of chemical start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises. Public private partnerships (PPPs), campuses, ilabs, COCI and tax incentives can all stimulate R & D. PPPs include sustainable processing, materials, electrochemistry, bioalkalization and new chemical alliances.


The cooperation between research institutions, enterprises and the government is a gene developed by the Netherlands, which provides new solutions for intelligent manufacturing and digitization of the chemical industry.

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