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Ludwigshafen

American  
[loot-vikhs-hah-fuhn, lood-] / ˈlut vɪxsˌhɑ fən, ˈlud- /

noun

  1. a city in SW Germany, on the Rhine opposite Mannheim.


Ludwigshafen British  
/ ˈluːtvɪçshaːfən /

noun

  1. a city in SW Germany, in the Rhineland-Palatinate, on the Rhine: chemical industry. Pop: 162 836 (2003 est)

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The group, with around 110,000 staff worldwide, is hoping for a turnaround through its cost savings, targeting in particular its historic site in Ludwigshafen, the largest chemical complex in the world.

From Barron's

Its savings drive is targeted in particular at its historic site in Ludwigshafen, western Germany, the largest chemical complex in the world.

From Barron's

He also faces a second trial, for which dates haven’t yet been set, on charges of incitement related to a 2022 post on Telegram about a crime in the western city of Ludwigshafen.

From Seattle Times

It would have provided heat for industrial uses at a site in Ludwigshafen.

From BBC

To do that, it hopes to retrain some of the hundreds of workers whose jobs will be cut in Ludwigshafen.

From New York Times