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Shell head - Germany

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  1. VINK + CO. GMBH HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT UND CO. KG

    Germany

    Vink + Co is a family business. The business was founded in 1980 we are a trading company that specializes in trading to and from Africa and in trading from Asia to Europe. Re-dispersible polymer powders without PvOH, re-dispersible polymer powders based on styrene-acrylic, polymer emulsions with Natamycine, polymer emulsions without Natamycine, re-dispersible polymer powders based on PVA/VEOVA, Import of Sesame seed from West Africa, Import of Nigerian cotton lint from West Africa, Import of head on/shell on tiger prawns from West Afrika , Import of head on/shell on brown prawns from West Afrika, Import of peeled un-devined shrimps from West Afrika , Import of crab legs from West Afrika, active substances for Biocide formulators, odorless resins for hotmelt adhesives, light colour resins for hotmelt adhesives, high purified active ingredients for BIOCIDE FORMULATORS, re-dispersible polymer powders for cement, re-dispersible polymer powders for gypsum.

  2. PHENOMENEX LTD.

    Germany

    Phenomenex develops, produces and distributes consumables for UHPLC, HPLC, GC and sample preparation. Phenomenex is a global operation with direct representation in 20 countries and regional sales partners in more than 60 countries. The company's global head quarters are located in Torrance, California. The Phenomenex product portfolio includes: - Products for solid phase extraction (SPE) - UHPLC columns - HPLC columns - GC columns - Consumables for flash chromatography. Company history 1982 – Founded in California as a distributor of HPLC columns 1986 – Development of the first in-house separation phase 1992 – First subsidiary opened in the United Kingdom 1997 – Production beings on own GC columns 2000 – Development and production of products for sample preparation begins 2009 – Global sale of our Kinetex core-shell UHPLC and HPLC column series begins 2012 – Our applications laboratory Phenologix opens to help customers develop and optimise methods