21.02.2017 • TopicsAllnexAzelischemicals distribution

Azelis Benelux Extends Its Distribution Partnership with Allnex

Azelis has extended its distribution agreement with Allnex for their range of liquid resins and additives (LRA) in Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. The two companies have already been partnering for the LRA range in France, Spain, Germany, Austria, Romania, Nordic, Italy and Serbia.

Laurence Gilleron, Azelis’ principal manager for Allnex, comments: “We are delighted that Allnex has extended their product range to Azelis Benelux. Allnex is recognised as a specialty chemicals pioneer and offers an extensive range of products including innovative liquid resins and additives, for use on wood, metal, plastic, and other surfaces.”

Michaela Cuscela, EMEA channel manager at Allnex, adds: “We believe Azelis will highly contribute to delivering high-quality service to our customers in Belgium and the Netherlands, thanks to dedicated local sales teams specialised in coatings applications. This agreement will strengthen our partnership with Azelis which already represents allnex in other parts of Europe.”

Michel Dumusois, Azelis’ market segment director CASE (coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers), concludes: “The addition of Allnex products means Azelis Benelux can now offer a full and broad portfolio of resins, particularly waterborne, with alkyd emulsions for deco and trim paints, acrylic and PU dispersions for wood coatings and epoxy systems for a long lasting metal protection.”

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