Balchem and Stauber Performance Ingredients have jointly announced a new distribution partnership for the US and Canada.
Balchem (Montvale, NJ) and Stauber Performance Ingredients (Fullerton, CA) have jointly announced a new distribution partnership for the US and Canada. As part of this partnership, Balchem has recently appoint Stauber as its preferred supplier for the Albion Minerals, OptiMSM, VitaCholine, and VitaShure brands.
“As our relationship with Balchem continues to grow, we are honored to be chosen as the preferred supplier for the USA and Canada for Albion Minerals, OptiMSM, VitaCholine and VitaShure,” said Patrick Hawkins, CEO of Hawkins, Stauber’s parent company, in a press release. “Our partnership with the company has deepened over the years, guided by our shared commitment to quality products and excellent service. We’re looking forward to continuing to strengthen our close alliance with Balchem to successfully support our joint customers and the nutrition industry.”
“Following a recent series of acquisitions, including Bergstrom with OptiMSM, we have consolidated our network and decided to appoint Stauber as our preferred supplier in the USA and Canada,” offered Frédéric Boned, senior vice president and general manager, Human Nutrition & Health at Balchem. “Stauber’s outstanding knowledge of our product offering and our customers' satisfaction led us to upgrade the partnership, helping us in our commitment to deliver business continuity and customer success. This renewed alliance will also enable us to meet the increasing market demand for Balchem’s solutions.”
The companies state that Stauber’s infrastructure and technological capabilities, will synergize with Balchem’s extensive global presence that includes 22 manufacturing facilities, 7 technology centers, and 7 regional offices. This will serve to improve Balchem’s reach and operational efficiency in the US and Canada.
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