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The new Bayer Group headquarters building in Leverkusen. The Board of Management and other staff moved into the fourstory, semioval building in the summer of 2002. Close by are the previous administrative buildings: the Bayer high-rise constructed in 1963 and the headquarters building first occupied in 1912.
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The Bayer Agricultural Center in Monheim is the headquarters of Bayer CropScience, from where the global activities of the subgroup are directed. Monheim also houses Bayer's biggest research center for crop science.
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At the Dormagen site of Bayer, crop protection products, rubber products, coating raw materials, polyurethanes, plastics, organic intermediates and inorganic chemicals are manufactured.
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At the site of Bayer AG in Uerdingen, a suburb of the city of Krefeld, companies at the Chemical Park include U.S.-based Tronox Pigments GmbH, Industrie Verwaltungs-Gesellschaft and numerous contractors. The Bayer Chemical Park in Krefeld-Uerdingen is the world's largest producer of inorganic pigments, with facilities for the manufacture of iron oxide, chromium oxide and titanium dioxide.
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The Brunsbüttel site produces raw materials for polyurethane foam, rubber chemicals and an intermediate for crop protection products. Altogether 1000 Bayer employees and staff employed by other companies work at the site, including DyStar, Linde, the Kruse freight forwarding company and Industriepark Logistik. The latest addition to the companies at the Industrial Park in Brunsbüttel is Scheffus GmbH.
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Bayer`s history began in Wuppertal a former center of the dyestuff industry. The general partnership "Friedr. Bayer et comp." was founded on August 1, 1863, in Wuppertal-Barmen by Friedrich Bayer und Friedrich Weskott. Since the establishment of the Bayer Pharmaceutical Research Center in 1967, Wuppertal has been one of the most important research sites of Bayer HealthCare.
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