Safic-Alcan and Dow Polyurethanes expand distribution in Central and Eastern Europe
Paris-La Défense, France – Safic-Alcan announced a significant expansion of its collaboration with DOW across the central and eastern European region. This extended partnership now covers territories including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Montenegro, reinforcing the distribution of DOW’s exceptional polyurethane range.
Among the distinguished trademarks covered by this agreement are Hyperlast™, Duramould™, Vorastar™, Diprane™, Voramer™, Tedistac™, Isostac™, and Specfil™. These brands represent the pinnacle of engineering excellence in polyurethane applications, catering to a diverse spectrum of industries such as oil, water, and gas transmission and storage, engineering resins, as well as adhesives, sealants, and binders.
The extension of this agreement is testament to the reliability and reach of Safic-Alcan’s network that enables us to offer our customers timely access to Dow’s range of world-class technologies.
Francesca Pignagnoli, Commercial Director (Southern and Western Europe) Dow Polyurethanes
Philippe Cenreaud, Managing Director of Performance Products at Safic-Alcan, expressed his satisfaction: “We are thrilled by the renewal of trust in our longstanding partnership with DOW Polyurethanes, now expanded to encompass new territories. This expansion attests to the strength of our successful collaboration.” Kamil Antoš, Business Development Director for Polyurethanes at Safic-Alcan, added, “DOW’s leading high-performance engineering elastomers and industrial systems will seamlessly complement our product portfolio, offering innovative technologies that enable us to tap into new markets across a variety of industries.”
Kamil Antoš concluded by highlighting the company’s momentum, stating, “This development follows our prosperous entry into the Spanish and Portuguese markets earlier in 2023, further amplifying our ongoing partnership in France, Italy, the UK, the Nordics, and the Benelux region.”