K.G. International annouced as new distributor for colonial
Colonial Chemical, Inc. has selected K.G. International (KGI) to serve as its exclusive distributor for the state of Florida, the Caribbean (including Puerto Rico) and Central America (excluding Mexico).
According to the company, Colonial’s line of naturally derived surfactants and specialties greatly expands the offerings of the KGI Green Lab. What’s more, this new relationship further illustrates KGI’s longstanding commitment to helping customers understand and mitigate the environmental footprint and harms of their products and operations.
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