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Addmaster Announce First Half Record Growth
30 Nov 2010
Addmaster is pleased to announce that half way through its latest financial year it has achieved its fastest rate of growth since the company started in 2000.
The past 12 months have seen rapid expansion overseas with distributors now placed in the USA, South America, South Africa, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and Spain. Through these distributors Addmaster can now supply its range of performance additives to all global markets.
Export figures have more than doubled compared to 2009 with a large proportion of this growth coming from the export of the Biomaster range of antimicrobial additives. Addmaster has taken on new members of staff in recent months to directly deal with the growth of the Biomaster and Verimaster enquiries.
Having been recognised for the recent business success Addmaster’s Managing Director, Paul Morris was chosen by Barclays bank to speak at a business growth seminar which was broadcast live nationally, hosted by ITV’s Economic Editor Daisy McAndrew and Barclays Business Strategist Henk Potts.
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Source - Addmaster (UK) Ltd, November 2010
Addmaster, based in Stafford UK. Addmaster is Europe's leading supplier of performance additives for a wide range of applications and industries. By working in partnership with its customers and focusing on research and development, highly innovative additives have been created and successfully introduced into many manufacturing environments. Addmaster's advanced products are being used by many of the world's industry leaders in the plastics, paper, paint, textile and coating industries. Addmaster, founded in the year 2000, sees its major objective as capitalising on the lack of innovation which exists in these industry sectors, and has won many business awards for innovations in product development and marketing.





















