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MC-Bauchemie opens new production facility in Switzerland

With a newly inaugurated plant for concrete admixtures in the canton of Aargau, MC-Bauchemie is strengthening its presence in the Swiss market. Local production is expected to reduce emissions, secure supply chains and enable product customisation for national requirements.

The new plant for concrete admixtures was officially opened on 25 April. Source: MC-Bauchemie

On 25 April 2025, MC-Bauchemie inaugurated a new production site for concrete admixtures in Dintikon, canton of Aargau. After two years of planning and construction, the facility was opened in the presence of approximately 50 customers and partners. The new site is intended to enhance delivery reliability and responsiveness in the Swiss market through local manufacturing.

Short transport routes and proximity to construction sites are expected to reduce CO₂ emissions while offering logistical advantages. Moreover, production on-site allows for precise adaptation to local conditions, such as climate, available raw materials, national standards and traditional building methods.

Tailored solutions and local commitment

“We don’t want to be a German company in Switzerland, but a Swiss company in Switzerland,” emphasised Nicolaus Müller, Managing Director of the MC-Bauchemie Group. This approach is reflected in the manufacturing strategy and in the company’s commitment to collaborating with local partners. The Dintikon site is set to become a platform for developing additional sustainable solutions tailored to the Swiss construction sector.

Timur Rönnert, Managing Director of MC-Bauchemie AG Switzerland, described the facility as a foundation for long-term innovation partnerships: “The groundwork has been laid – now it’s about working with our customers.” The aim is to jointly create new products that meet both technical specifications and environmental standards.