29.03.2012 • NewsDistribution AgreementAzelis

Poliya Signs Distribution Agreement with Azelis Italia

Poliya Composite Resins and Polymers announced that it has entered into a marketing and distribution agreement with Azelis, a Pan-European specialty chemicals distributor.

Serge Gradys, International Business Manager Azelis Composites stated, "We are delighted to sign this agreement with Poliya, representing their Polipol customized UPR- polyester resins, Polijel high performance custom coloured gelcoat brands, and complimentary composite products in Italy."

Gianni Ostelli, Regional Business Manager Azelis Composites, added, "Azelis will be supplying products manufactured by Poliya in Turkey as well as in their new Italian plant. This will enable us to provide more efficient logistics, faster response times, reduced lead times and better service."

"Italy is an important market for Poliya. After our recent, production agreement with Novaresine, we foresee great opportunities to expand our overall presence. We are confident our partnership with Azelis will provide a boost to Poliya's growth in the region and their experienced team of professionals will help increase our sales greatly," Buelent Oeztuna, CEO of Poliya said.

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