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Accessa Founds Equipment Solutions Brand

Accessa has founded Accessa Equipment Solutions, a sibling brand to Accessa Coatings Solutions that should allow them to provide more products and support to their customers.

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Accessa Equipment Solutions focuses on production aids, abrasives, gloves and other similar products.

Accessa (Indianapolis, Ind.), a company specializing in coating and chemical solutions, has added Accessa Equipment Solutions to its family of businesses.

Accessa Coatings Solutions, founded in 1979, first expanded to add Accessa Chemical Solutions in 2008. The Accessa Equipment Solutions expansion doesn’t just add equipment to consumer offerings – it also expands the coverage of the company’s support services.

“For our customers, [Accessa Equipment Solutions] allows them to leverage the relationships they have with us and with our representatives,” president and principal Joseph Todd says. “It allows them to purchase more of the products they need for their manufacturing process from the same friendly people they’ve come to know. It allows them to better manage their inventory and simplify their ordering process by reducing the number of suppliers they have to deal with.”

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