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Newsletter provides insight into expanding manufacturer
Airedale Chemical, the specialist chemical manufacturer and distributor based in Cross Hills, has released the latest edition of its quarterly newsletter, ‘Chemistry Connected’ which is now available to download from Airedale Chemical’s website.
The newsletter provides an insight into the company’s successes in 2015 and a look forward to its plans for 2016. It also covers the latest news, developments, investments, products and people inside one of the UK’s fastest growing chemical manufacturers and distributors.
Group head of marketing for Airedale Chemical, Daniel Marr, said: “It has been a tremendous year for the company with award wins, new facilities and even a visit from our local MP, just some of the great news we want to share with our customers.
“We’re particularly excited that this newsletter will announce the details of a major acquisition we’ve been working on for some time that will open up a whole raft of new opportunities for the company.
“Chemistry Connected allows us to keep in touch with our clients and communities giving readers a glimpse of what goes on behind the doors of our business and how we are continuing to make waves in the chemical industry, after more than 40 years.”
Airedale Chemical is widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading chemical manufacturers, which continues to grow and expand in response to increasing customer demand.
Chemistry Connected is available for download on the company website
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