AkzoNobel and Prismatic Partner for Rapid Interpon Shipping
Appears in Print as: 'New Rapid Interpon Shipping Service Launches'
AkzoNobel and Prismatic Powders have partnered to facilitate rapid shipping of Interpon coatings in quantities as small as 0.9 kg.
Edited by Evan Doran
While AkzoNobel (Reading, Pa.) prides itself on its variety of powder coatings, it also recognizes the importance of speed to busy powder job coaters. AkzoNobel’s new partnership with Prismatic Powders (White City, Ore.) allows customers to order from nearly 500 Interpon Ready-to-Ship (RTS) powders and have them shipped within three business days or faster. This not only helps coaters in supporting their existing customers but also in taking on new business with urgent needs.
The new partnership between AkzoNobel’s Interpon (Reading, Pa.) brand and Prismatic combines Interpon’s powder coatings for a variety of industry sectors and products – including radiators, light fittings, refrigerators, freezers and dishwashers – with Prismatic’s trusted, cost-effective e-commerce platform.
The ability to order quantities as small as 0.9 kg helps to significantly reduce waste – and therefore cost – and support a more responsible sustainability agenda.
Jim Clark, regional marketing manager of AkzoNobel in North America, says this combination of speed and flexibility should result in happy customers and non-stop production lines. “Our products not only support a coater’s existing business but can help open new doors and start new conversations,” he says. “Getting products to your door, in the quantity that you need, and in the time that you need it, will help keep you and your customers happy and your production line rolling.”
While standard delivery will be 1-3 days, the premium Fast Pass service will allow customers to receive products on the same day as their order. The service is now available to customers in the United States of America and Canada.
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