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Airedale Chemical unveils new Chemistry Connected newsletter
Airedale Chemical has unveiled the eagerly awaited second edition of its Chemistry Connected newsletter, which is available to download from Airedale Chemical’s website from today, Tuesday 13 January 2015.
Chemistry Connected is an interactive, high quality e-newsletter, aimed at giving new and existing clients an inside look into one of the UK’s fastest growing chemical manufacturers and distributors. The quarterly newsletter, which has an additional six pages, will cover the company’s latest news, commercial developments, new facilities, product focuses and people profiles
Airedale Chemical group marketing manager, Daniel Marr, said: “Airedale has experienced huge growth over the last 12 months and we didn’t want it to go unnoticed. We’re excited to share the news of our successes with our valued clients.
“Chemistry Connected gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at our always-expanding West Yorkshire site and shows clients, new and old, that we are making significant strides in the chemical manufacturing world.”
Established in 1973, Airedale Chemical is a third generation family business and is just one of six European companies to comply with Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). Building its success through solid industry proficiency and high impact sales, Airedale Chemical is widely recognised as one of the UK’s fastest growing chemical manufacturers, employing 35 new members of staff in 2014.
Chemistry Connected is available to download from www.airedalechemical.com
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