BASF Adds Bamberger Amco Polymers to its Key Distribution Partners
The newly merged Bamberger Amco will distribute select grades of the company’s portfolio of engineering resins.
Effective March 1, 2024, select grades of engineering thermoplastics from BASF Engineering Plastics will be available in the U.S., Canada and Mexico through authorized distributor newly merged Bamberger Amco Polymers. This in addition to the company’s other distribution partners M. Holland Company, Nexeo Plastics and Polimeros Nacionales, which is exclusive to Mexico. BASF’s portfolio is tailored to meet the changing needs of industry demands and environmental considerations. Select grades of Ultramid PA, Ultradur PBT, Ultraform POM and the recycled grades of Nypel PA6/PA66 and Petra PET are available with each of these distributors.
Said BASF’s v.p of engineering plastics Andrew Bayley, “BASF looks forward to continuing our service of the engineering plastics market alongside our distribution partners. We are excited to add Bamberger Amco Polymers as a key distribution partner. We expect that the combined strength of Bamberger and Amco will result in improved access to BASF’s leading engineering plastics solutions in the market. Our distribution partners are paramount to providing best-in-class service to our customers.”
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