Cornelius Continues Nordic Expansion
18 Oct 2016 --- Cornelius Group, an independent European distributor of high quality, innovative raw materials and ingredients has expanded its supplier relationships with CEAMSA and Watson Inc. to grow its distribution network in the Nordic region.
Cornelius will now distribute CEAMSA products to Denmark and Sweden in all application areas. The company will also provide all Nordic countries with Watson Inc. products and ingredients, in line with the expansion of its Nordic ApS business.
The move will extend the reach of already established UK and Ireland distribution partnerships between Cornelius and the two companies.
CEAMSA produces a comprehensive range of high quality alginate, citrus fiber, carrageenan and pectin products for the global food industry. The company is one of the largest manufacturers of carrageenan in the world and supplies products for the bakery, confectionery, dairy and meat sectors.
Watson Inc. is a market leading developer of quality products and ingredients systems for the food and supplement industries. Its products are geared towards enhancing human health and nutrition around the world. The company’s high level of technical expertise allows it to develop unique formulations such as its line of Edible Glitter.
Per Rehné, director of health and nutrition at Cornelius, commented: “We’re delighted to expand our Nordic region distribution network. It’s very positive that we’re able to capitalise on the successful relationships we’ve established with CEAMSA and Watson Inc. in the UK and Ireland to support our high-growth Nordic strategy.”
“We look forward to working with both companies to widen our customer base in the global health and nutrition market.”
Cornelius Nordic ApS supports an existing distribution network that ships to more than 30 countries worldwide, including the UK, France, Poland and Russia. The company is a leading European manufacturer and global distributer of chemicals, ingredients and raw materials for the industrial, health and nutrition and care products markets.