CHEM-TREND
Japanese subsidiary renamed
US plastic processing products manufacturer Chem-Trend (Howell, Michigan; www.chemtrend.com) announced that its subsidiary Chemlease Japan has transitioned to Chem-Trend Japan (Kobe / Japan) with the same location and team serving customers as in the past.

“Chem-Trend is proud to have been active in the Japan market since 1969. This evolution of our long-standing relationship with Chemlease Japan into Chem-Trend Japan strengthens our commitment to addressing the needs of the local market, as well as those of Japanese-headquartered companies located around the world,” says president and CEO of Chem-Trend Devanir Moraes.

Chem-Trend has production facilities on four continents, offices or local representatives in 18 countries and distributes to more than 50 countries. The company's products have a wide range of applications, such as in composites, polyurethane moulding and thermoplastics processing.
12.04.2017 Plasteurope.com [236677-0]
Published on 12.04.2017

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