Krahn Chemie becomes the new distribution partner of Ferro
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In January 2015 the Hamburg-based Krahn Chemie Group has taken over the distribution of the specialty plasticizers of Ferro (Belgium) S.p.r.l. in the regions Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux and Poland. Ferro is already a longstanding partner of Pietro Carini S.p.A. in Italy which has been part of the Krahn Chemie Group since April 2014. The subsidiaries ICH Benelux and Krahn Chemie Polska will develop the regions Benelux and Poland.
The distribution of plasticizers is one of Krahn Chemie´s core activities. Ferro’s products are a complementary addition to Krahn Chemie´s existing product range.
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