20.11.2009 • News

Univar: Distributor for Vinavil

Univar announced that it was officially appointed by Vinavil to sell and market its complete range of polymer dispersions and redispersible powders for the coatings and construction industries in Germany. This agreement will allow Univar to expand the choice of solutions it offers to manufacturers in Germany. In addition, it will give Vinavil a broader road into the German market, as it will benefit from Univar's industry knowledge and extensive facilities network. Dirk Seidel, Business Manager Chemicals, said: "Univar is very pleased to announce this cooperation with Vinavil, a leading Italian producer and one of the leading European companies in this market. It will allow us to offer advanced and environmentally friendly solutions and services to local manufacturers in Germany. In particular, we will bring them alternatives which are in compliance with new Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) standards."

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