Home / News / AOC Aliancys to shorten company name

AOC Aliancys to shorten company name

17 Feb '20
2 min read
Pic: Aliancys
Pic: Aliancys

AOC Aliancys, a global company active in the sales of quality resins for composite applications, has announced that from March 2, 2020, the company will operate under the name "AOC", with a new logo and tagline - "trusted solutions". Since AOC Aliancys was created in 2018, the combined global team has worked together to serve customers around the world.
 
AOC serves with a diverse product mix, unrivaled customer service and a wide geographic reach. That same commitment will continue.
 
"As AOC, the company incorporates a recognised brand and a strong reputation for quality and innovation," Joe Salley, CEO, AOC Aliancys, said in a press release. "The company's new slogan, trusted solutions, aptly describes how the company has, and will continue to serve as a valued partner." 
 
"Our entire new branding reflects the strength of all of our regions,"Fred Norman, CEO AOC Aliancys, Americas, said in the release.  "From our name to our slogan and visuals, we are creating a new brand that reflects elements of our combined history," Fons Harbers, marketing and sales director, AOC Aliancys Europe, said. 
 
The company's legal name will be AOC in all regions, including Europe, Asia and the Americas. 
 
The new name and branding will be unveiled at JEC World 2020 in Paris on March 3, 2020.  
 
About AOC Aliancys:
 
Aliancys is a leading global company active in the sales of quality resins for composite applications. Together with its customers, Aliancys is pushing the limits of both composite part manufacturing and performance. Taking an integral approach to new product development, Aliancys is using its full expertise in resin chemistry, material science, and component manufacturing for shaping new applications in composites. The company's headquarters are based in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)

Leave your Comments

Pic: Freudenberg
Freudenberg to show new crimping material at Lineapelle
Pic: Exel Composites
Exel Composites helping Finland reduce CO2

Follow us