CCP Composites: a new worldwide group in composites markets

13-Oct-2011 - France

CCP Composites is a new global company, set up as of July 1st, 2011, focused on the production and the distribution of products used for the manufacture of composites materials. This new entity includes all the composites activities of the Total Group worldwide, specifically the production activities of Cray Valley, Cook Composites and polymers and the distribution business Composites One.

CCP Composites is launching its new identity. With a modern design, the logo highlights the main advantage of the company: a worldwide structure, which provides innovative solutions for sustainable composites.

“Innovation is at the heart of our strategy,” explains Dominique Vincent, Chairman and CEO of CCP Composites, who also adds, “sustainable development is the key for composites growth in the future.”

The company has three specialized research centers where numerous projects are conceived: the development of styrene-free products, biosourced products (Enviroguard), fire retardant halogen-free products (Fireblock), and cleaning agents without traditional solvents (Thermaclean®). These are just a few examples of the many offerings that CCP Composites provides its customers to help them in the development of their businesses.

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