Statement: Thomas Dassler, CEO, Häffner

CHEManager asked executives and industry experts from a broad range of chemical distributors to share their views on how their companies are dealing with this changing economic environment and the resulting opportunities and challenges.

One of the most pressing challenges currently affecting both basic and specialty chemicals across all segments is the lack of demand. Prices remain low, adding to market pressures. In addition, increasing bureaucracy from regulators in Berlin and Brussels is putting further strain on the sector. High labor and energy costs, especially by international standards, also reduce the competitiveness of chemical producers.

The ongoing economic weakness in Germany further exacerbates these challenges, limiting domestic growth potential and impacting the broader market dynamics. Geopolitical uncertainties, including global trade tensions and shifting alliances, add an additional layer of unpredictability to the market landscape, affecting supply chains and investment decisions. This environment is likely to lead to further closures of chemical production facilities and the relocation of operations abroad, posing risks to domestic supply chains.

However, at Häffner Group, we view these challenges as opportunities. The shift in production and supply dynamics underscores the growing need for agile distributors who can source and transport large volumes of materials from other markets into Europe. We at Häffner Group recognize the chance to bridge these supply gaps and play a critical role in providing the downstream sector with essential raw materials that are becoming increasingly scarce in the region. There is also an opportunity to invest in innovative, sustainable solutions, such as green chemistry, that can differentiate market players, meet evolving regulatory requirements, and attract environmentally conscious customers. By embracing these challenges, Häffner Group aims to strengthen its role as a reliable partner and leader in adapting to a changing industry landscape.

Thomas Dassler, Häffner © Häffner
Thomas Dassler, Häffner © Häffner

“We at Häffner Group … play a critical role in providing the downstream sector with essential raw materials that are becoming increasingly scarce in the region.”

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