Covestro: from Germany to the world
Germany as a business location plays a vital role for Covestro. More than 7,250 employees work for the company at a total of six sites in Germany, which represents a mere 41 percent of its global workforce. A large number of these employees work in production, but also in research, logistics, and administration.
As an innovative company and global player, Covestro offers its employees outstanding long-term prospects. In doing so, it places particular emphasis on providing young people with sound professional formation. In 2024 alone, nearly 580 young professionals are employed by Covestro in Germany.
“Starthilfe” makes young people fit to start their career
At its sites in North Rhine-Westphalia and in Brunsbüttel, Covestro is also making a very special commitment with “Starthilfe” program, a program designed to help young professionals get a good start in their careers. The program provides one year of support for young people who do not yet have an apprenticeship, giving them a genuine chance of receiving a qualified professional formation – regardless of their school-leaving qualifications or grades. In each training year, Covestro offers 20 young people the opportunity to take part in the Starthilfe program for career orientation and preparation.
Its highly qualified and committed employees from all over the world are one reason for Covestro’s success story in Germany. They are the ones who make sure that the production plants are always setting new standards – in terms of quality, efficiency and safety. In keeping with the company's values curious, courageous, and colorful, the Covestro team is also breaking new ground and pushing boundaries that were previously considered insurmountable. A strong network of state-of-the-art production plants and research centers is always on hand. Not only are ideas created here, this is where they are implemented.
A broad portfolio of high-performance raw materials
In North Rhine-Westphalia, the company operates sites in Leverkusen, Dormagen and Krefeld-Uerdingen. The three sites have been part of a successful site network since 2010. In Brunsbüttel, Covestro plays a dual role – as manager of its own production plants and as operator of the Covestro Industrial Park Brunsbüttel. Since 2021, Covestro has also been operating a site in Meppen where innovative synthetic resins are manufactured. One wholly-owned Covestro subsidiary operates at the site in Bomlitz.
In Germany, Managing Director of Covestro’s facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia, Dr. Daniel Koch and Managing Director in Brunsbüttel, Dr. Rainer Bruns play a prominent role in managing the operations. They are supported by the managing directors and site managers of the other German sites. An overview of Covestro’s management team in Germany:
Covestro Management in Germany
Daniel Koch was born in Duisburg in 1969 where he also pursued a degree in chemistry at the University of Duisburg. In 1998, he received his doctorate from the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research in Mülheim an der Ruhr. Koch began his professional career in 1999 at Bayer in Dormagen. There he held various positions, including Laboratory Manager and Executive Assistant. In 2006, he became a head of a polycarbonate pilot plant in Antwerp, Belgium, followed by a two-year stint as operations manager of a world-scale production facility in Caojing, China. In his capacity as project manager, he was responsible for the company’s strategic expansion in Shanghai/China from 2010.
In 2013, Koch returned to Leverkusen, where he was in charge of the roll-out of an initiative to improve global maintenance at Covestro. Most recently, Koch has served as Managing Director of the Map Ta Phut plant in Thailand since November 2015 and also became Managing Director of Covestro (Thailand) Company Ltd. Koch has been the Managing Director of Covestro’s facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia since July 2018. In 2021, he additionally took over the management of Covestro's European sites as Operations PM Europe.
Rainer Bruns was born in Oldenburg in 1970. He studied chemistry at the University of Oldenburg, earning his doctorate in 1999. In 2000, Bruns began his professional career as Laboratory Manager for chemical active ingredient research at Bayer. Five years later, he moved to the subsidiary Bayer MaterialScience, where he initially took on the position of Second Plant Manager in TDI production in Dormagen.
Until 2016, Bruns helped to further expand Covestro's TDI business. He was significantly involved in the planning and construction of the new world-scale plant for TDI at the Dormagen site. Following the successful commissioning, he held the position of First Plant Manager from 2014 to 2016.
With his expertise in approval procedures, he then dedicated himself to building and managing a team to support environmental and authorization processes in Leverkusen, Dormagen and Krefeld-Uerdingen. From 2019 to 2024, Bruns headed the Health, Safety, Environment, Quality (HSEQ) department at Covestro in NRW.
Since July 1, 2024, Bruns has been in charge of the Brunsbüttel site. At this site, Covestro manufactures MDI and also operates the Covestro Brunsbüttel Industrial Park.
Thorsten Rische was born in Unna, North Rhine-Westphalia, in 1971. He completed his chemistry studies in Dortmund in 1999 with a doctorate. Shortly afterwards, he began his professional career at Bayer AG in Leverkusen. Over the next few years, he had a long and distinguished career within the company, during which Rische held various management positions at Bayer and later Covestro.
After his time in Leverkusen, he moved to the Dormagen site in 2005, before being transferred to Columbus, GA in the USA as site manager in 2009. From 2013 to 2019, he worked at the Krefeld-Uerdingen site as plant manager for polycarbonate and basic chemicals before moving to China. There, Rische managed production and technology for polyurethanes, the technical plant management at the Caojing (Shanghai) site, and the project portfolio management for performance materials in Asia from 2019 to mid-2024.
Since September 2024, Rische has been working for the company in Leverkusen as Head of Production. In this role, he aims to help advance the conversion of the Leverkusen site towards a circular economy and climate neutrality.
A native of Cologne, she earned her degree in chemistry in 1997 in the city on the Rhine – after receiving her preliminary diploma in Freiburg and a year abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2001, the DFG fellow then completed her doctorate at the University of Bochum. Buchholz began her professional career shortly thereafter in Central Research at Bayer in Krefeld-Uerdingen.
From 2003, she held various positions at Covestro predecessor Bayer MaterialScience for around twelve years. There, for example, she was in charge of global product safety as Head of Department until 2015. In 2015, Buchholz then moved to Bayer Crop Science, where she headed a global public affairs task force. In July 2018, she returned to Covestro and headed the Global Product Safety and Chemical Regulatory Compliance department based in Leverkusen for one year. In 2019, Buchholz was appointed as Site Manager in Leverkusen. Since 2021, she is heading the production in Dormagen.
Rob Eek was born in 1965 in Eemnes, Netherlands. He obtained his doctorate in process engineering from Delft University of Technology in 1995 and started his career as a Project Manager at Bayer AG in Leverkusen that very same year. In his capacity there, he was responsible for various process optimization and process development projects in the Central Engineering department. In 2006, he then went to Hong Kong to serve as Marketing Manager for the “Polycarbonate Films” segment.
Eek came to Krefeld-Uerdingen in 2010 and celebrated one of his personal career highlights in 2011: the commissioning of a demo plant based on the highly efficient oxygen depolarized cathode technology for the production of chlorine. In 2014, Eek returned to China. In Shanghai, he initially headed the Basic Chemicals business unit, where he was then responsible for the Isocyanates Production TDI/MDI (toluene diisocyanate/methylenediphenyl isocyanate) business unit. In 2019, Eek took over as Site Manager at the Dormagen site. Since 2021, he has been responsible for production in Krefeld-Uerdingen.
Maurice Baars was born in 1972 in Sittard/Netherlands. He received his doctorate in macro-organic chemistry from Eindhoven University of Technology in 2000 and started his career as chemist at DSM Coating Resins B.V. in Zwolle (Netherlands) in the same year. At the site, he was initially responsible as project manager for polyester development. Later on, he also managed various projects, like transfer of polyurethane dispersions to Meppen and the improvement of production processes in Santa Margarida (Spain), preparation for start-up in Parets (Spain) and improvement of supply chain processes in Waalwijk (Netherlands).
In 2010, Baars continued his career as manager of a pilot plant for coating intermediates, like polyesters, acrylates, and polyurethane dispersions, at the Dutch site in Hoek van Holland. Four years later, he also assumed the position of line manager in a global research and development team in the field of acrylic emulsions in Waalwijk.
Since August 2018, Baars has been site manager and managing director at the German site in Meppen. The site has been home to the new Covestro Resins (Germany) GmbH since July 01, 2021. Polyesters and polyurethane dispersions are produced in Meppen, being the two main technologies. They are used in paints, coatings, and adhesives, among other applications. Under Baars' leadership, the Meppen team aims at becoming one of the flagship sites in the industry.
Klaus Bammann was born in Rotenburg/Wümme in 1967 and studied electrical engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. In 1996, he began his career at former Hoechst AG in Frankfurt am Main as a project engineer in Central Engineering. There he was responsible for the technical supervision of the pilot plant “Basic Process Engineering Operations”. While working, he also pursued a degree in industrial engineering, majoring in production logistics at the HFH University of Applied Sciences.
Bammann joined Beiersdorf AG in the tesa adhesive tape division in Hamburg at the end of 2000. As Unit Engineer, he was responsible for polymerization, coating and cutting systems. In 2009, he became in charge of EMR’s operations engineering. From then on, the safety, availability and project planning of existing and new production plants were one of his many responsibilities. Other focal points were the implementation of a safety management system in accordance with the German Hazardous Incident Ordinance (StöV) and the development of an MES information platform for production KPIs. Bammann has been serving as Site Manager at the Covestro site in Bomlitz since April 2018.
Covestro’s management is backed by highly motivated employees. And they are the ones who ensure that production runs smoothly. Covestro has a broad product portfolio of polyurethane and polycarbonate materials as well as raw materials for coatings and adhesives in Germany. In developing sustainable material solutions, the company also cooperates with many universities and scientific institutions – including RWTH Aachen University and TU Berlin.
An important supplier for many industries
This benefits the many processing companies in particular. For example, those companies from the automotive and textile industry, but also from medical technology, construction, as well as the electrical and electronics industries. They harness Covestro’s innovative products and technologies to continuously improve the lives of people around the globe. Be it car headlights, insulation for refrigerators or coatings for furniture – you can be rest assured you are rarely more than a meter away from Covestro products in your daily life.
To remain competitive in the future, Covestro is expanding its capacities in line with market demand. From 2015 to 2023, the company invested more than 3.7 billion euros in Germany – in maintenance measures, but also in new projects.
* Renewable TDI is produced using the mass balance approach using renewable raw materials - from virgin biomass as well as biowaste and residues - which are mathematically assigned to the product.
** Climate neutrality is the result of an internal assessment of a partial product life cycle from raw material extraction (cradle) to the factory gate (Covestro gate), also known as cradle-to-gate assessment. The methodology of our life cycle assessment, for which external verification and certification will be available shortly, is based on ISO standards 14040 and ISO 14044. The calculation takes into account biogenic carbon sequestration based on preliminary data from the supply chain. No compensation measures have been applied.