Microban expanding it’s presence in Europe with a new European distributor

The company reports that Microban’s portfolio, which provides solutions for apparel, furnishings, home textile and technical textiles, will now be easier for healthcare retailers, brands and their manufacturers to access and will allow Microban to provide enhanced customer service through more regional support and faster turnaround times.

“At Microban, we promise to redefine clean with proactive product protection that lives on. Our proactive systems keep products cleaner, and control odours better by preventing problems before they start. Microban drives innovation by combining science and creative solutions that enhance high quality consumer, textile, industrial and medical products around the world.” “Today the Microban brand and technologies are featured on thousands of products worldwide.” The company is headquartered in North Carolina with operations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

Microban International, a leader in antimicrobial and odour control and prevention solutions, has reached an agreement with Eigenmann & Veronelli for the distribution of Microban products in select European markets.

Eigenmann & Veronelli will now distribute Microban’s full portfolio of antimicrobial and odour control technologies, including Scentry, Scentry Revive, AEGIS, ZPTech and SilverShield to customers located in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Russia.

Pablo Perella-Berdun, Vice President of Global Textiles for Microban said that, “Expanding our presence in Europe through world-class partnerships and strategic initiatives, has been a priority for Microban over the past year.” Also, “Extending this partnership agreement with Eigenmann & Veronelli, one of Europe’s leading chemical distributors, is another positive step for our organisation. They’re an ideal partner to help us provide the best antimicrobial and odour control solutions for new markets in Europe.”

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