TRIWO Industrial Park Ludwigshafen
Giulinistraße 2 · 67065 Ludwigshafen
History
1823: Establishment as a factory to produce sulphuric acid made from Sicilian suplhur through the company Gebrüder Giulini GmbH
1893: Entrance into the market for aluminum
1960: Construction of production plant for the manufacture of plaster
1973: Entrance into the Pharmaindustry
1977: Acquisition through the Israel Chemical Limited
2018: Acquisition through the TRIWO Group
Current Use
Industrial Park with a chemical focus:
- The largest integrated chemical facility in the world
- Companies in the chemistry, fertilizer and aluminum industries
Location & Distances
Highway access:
A65 – 800 m
Train stations:
Suburban trains – 450 m
Ludwigshafen Central Station – 4,2 km
Airports:
Karlsruhe – 103 km
Stuttgart – 145 km
Frankfurt am Main – 81 km
Surrounding cities:
Frankfurt a.M. – 96 km
Karlsruhe – 75 km
Mannheim – 5 km
Stuttgart – 145 km
Size
Ca. 840.000 sqm total property area
From this area:
- 69.000 sqm lays in the ownership of the Port of Baden-Württemberg
- 11.000 sqm lays in the ownership of the MVV (main media supplier)
- 110.000 sqm is a red mud landfill (Iron and heavy metal compounds and bauxite, a red raw material to produce aluminum)
Ca. 100.000 sqm gross floor area development potential
Year of construction
20th Century – today
Most buildings were built between 1930 – 1950
Technical Characteristics
Energy supply:
- Central heating and power station with steam and electricity generators
Internet Connection:
- Connection to Telekom
Security:
- Video surveillance of building entryways and neuralgic points
- Plant security
- Fenced-in compound
Further Offers:
- Caretaker services
- Visitors Parking
- Culinary establishment
- Waste management