03.01.2011 • News

IMCD Group, Buntech Partner On Global Strategy In Detergents Market

Buntech is announcing a geographic extension of the partnership with IMCD Group as their Detergents distribution partner. In addition to Australia, the deal will now cover Europe as well, with exception of Germany and Poland.

Alex Lazari, global director for the Buntech's Specialty Division, said, "IMCD will bring us focus in the European home care and industrial and institutional cleaners markets."

For IMCD Group, this deal constitutes further diversification of their European product portfolio with focus on Laundry powder products for both Home Care and I&I.

"IMCD Detergents is increasingly focusing on green trends. Buntech's Bentonites, as nature-derived and non-chemically modified products, now enable IMCD Group to enhance the package currently offered by the Group's dedicated team of technical sales executives," said Michael Hauber, IMCD Detergents Director.

 

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