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Teijin unveils Value Partner Program for protective trade

24 May '17
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Courtesy: Teijin Aramid
Courtesy: Teijin Aramid

Teijin Aramid, developers of aramid technology used in various applications like automotive, ballistic protection, marine, civil engineering, protective clothing, optical fibre cables, and oil & gas, has officially launched its Value Partner Program (VPP) for its Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) business at Techtextil 2017 expo, recently held in Germany.

The company welcomed the first four European partners. Teijin Aramid’s Value Partner Program addresses the needs of partners today and into the future and aims to strengthen global cooperation to create mutual technical, commercial, and marketing benefits that should result in better fulfilling the needs of global end users.

With this global program, Teijin Aramid recognises selected value partners in the fields of PPE. Value Partners enjoy a wide range of benefits, including access to laboratory facilities and active downstream support by Teijin Aramid. The first European customers that are joining this program are Lebon Protection Industrielle SARL, TECHS Advanced Fabrics by SANTANDERINA, EUROPROTECT France S.A., and Vochoc, s. r. o.

Aurelien Pochet, R&D engineer, Lebon Protection Industrielle SARL said, “The Teijin Aramid Value Partner Program is very interesting for us. For more than 20 years, we have been working together with Teijin Aramid to bring state-of-the-art solutions in the field of protective gloves. Our relation is already based on mutual listening, which is the best basis. Via the Value Partner Program we are further intensifying our cooperation in order to even better fulfil the customer demands.”

Christian Norhausen, business manager protective apparel Teijin Aramid said, “Building partnerships has always been at the heart of Teijin Aramid’s business strategy. With this program we will be able to further work on determining and translating the actual needs of end users like firefighters, police officers, soldiers, manufacturing employees and those who need PPE and will give us the opportunity to create downstream value by offering the right solutions and services to the PPE markets. Even more than we already do today. Joining forces will give us the opportunity to boost the protective equipment market with even better solutions.” (GK)

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