INEOS Styrolution Announces New Authorized Distribution Network
The company’s strategic shift in its distribution network for the U.S. and Canada goes into effect April 1, 2024.
As part of the company’s sales and market channel strategy, INEOS Styrolution has announced its new authorized distribution network for the U.S. and Canada, effective April 1, 2024, as follows:
• Entec Polymers: Authorized for all product lines, excluding polystyrene.
• Formerra: Authorized for all product lines, excluding polystyrene.
• M.Holland: Authorized for all product lines.
• Nexeo Plastics: Authorized for polystyrene.
Says v.p. of sales management for the Americas Ricardo Cuetos, “As the world’s leading supplier of styrenic materials, we are pleased to offer our distributors our high-performing portfolio of styrenic products with our high-level of service — a core value at INEOS Styrolution.”
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