DKSH has been dedicated to expanding Exsymol’s presence in Canada for a long time. They are leading distributors of a wide range of innovative ingredients and speciality chemicals. The newly established distribution agreement promises a comprehensive array of services through their business unit performance materials. Here’s a glimpse of how this business alliance will help Exsymol foray into the Canadian markets.
These encompass development, marketing, sales, logistics, and distribution for Exsymol’s actives. They include silanols, peptides, and other natural actives range. Exsymol has specifically made these for skincare, cosmetics, and dermo-cosmetic applications. They have been designed keeping in mind all skin types.
DKSH was tasked with developing Exsymol’s activities in Canada through its extensive distribution network and sales and technical teams. Their strong logistics capabilities and services including innovation and formulation aided as well. In addition, their market research and analysis wing has been integral too.
Headquartered in Monaco, Exsymol specialises in producing substantiated active ingredients for cosmetics. For skin rejuvenation, they have created silanols. These also delay signs of ageing and provide long-term results.
Exsymol produces batches from 50 kg to 5 tons of active ingredients in accordance with international standards. These also include ISO, GMP-ci, and EcoVadis.
While expressing confidence in the collaboration, Ori Callot, Commercial and Marketing Director at Exsymol Monaco said, “Together with DKSH’s distribution expertise and our high-quality ingredients, we aim to meet market needs effectively in Canada.”
Roland Kraut, Vice President of the Personal Care Industry at DKSH, remarks on the agreement, “We’re excited to partner with Exsymol. They’re offering cutting-edge technology to our extensive customer base in Canada. Leveraging our value-added services in North America, we anticipate driving growth and market penetration for Exsymol’s active ingredients in the personal care sector”.