Distributor Focuses On 'Human Element' Of Plastics
Chase Plastics is showcasing through images how people use plastics in the real world—a fire helmet and goggles, a prosthetic leg, a car dashboard—all representing the everyday application of plastics.
Plastics distributor Chase Plastics is focusing on the “human element” of plastics, which includes its team and customers as evidenced by the new slogan ‘Real People, Real Solutions.’
“What’s most important to us is people and the human element for our customers—how people are interacting with plastics and using it to make their lives better,” says Sherry Cudd, advertising and marketing manager for Chase.
At the booth, the company is showcasing through images how people use plastics in the real world: a fire helmet and goggles, a prosthetic leg, a car—all representative applications that show plastics in use.
Chase Plastics is a stocking distributor of more than 6400 varieties of specialty, engineering and commodity thermoplastics. The company fills a need for plastic processors by providing quality specialty, engineering and commodity thermoplastics for small- to medium-sized applications. In 2017, the company celebrated its 25th year of business.
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