Sheri Biggs learns more about manufacturing during BASF visit
3 minute readPublished: Friday, February 27, 2026 at 2:22 pm
Congresswoman Biggs Tours BASF Seneca Facility, Highlights Manufacturing's Importance
Seneca, South Carolina – Congresswoman Sheri Biggs, representing South Carolina's third Congressional District, recently toured BASF's Seneca facility. The visit, which took place during her first term in the U.S. House of Representatives, aimed to provide the Congresswoman and her staff with insights into local manufacturing operations and their impact on the community.
During the visit, Congresswoman Biggs participated in a joint presentation with leaders from BASF Corporation and BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) teams. Following the presentation, she joined site leadership for a tour of key production areas. The tour showcased the facility's commitment to safety, innovation, and high-quality manufacturing processes.
Congresswoman Biggs expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to witness firsthand the innovation and dedication at the Seneca facility. She emphasized the crucial role of strong manufacturing partners like BASF in supporting well-paying jobs and fostering economic growth within the region. She also acknowledged the company's commitment to excellence and its investment in the local community.
David Sanders, Interim Site Director at BASF ECMS Seneca, stated that hosting Congresswoman Biggs was an honor. He highlighted the visit as a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the strong performance and dedication of the workforce. He also expressed appreciation for her interest in the company's operations and the people who contribute to its success.
BNN's Perspective: This visit underscores the importance of fostering strong relationships between elected officials and local businesses. It's encouraging to see a Congresswoman taking the time to understand the operations of a major employer in her district. These types of interactions are crucial for informed policymaking and ensuring that the needs of both businesses and the community are considered.
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