Sensient Inks announces new Turkish distribution partner
Sensient Imaging Technologies, a leading developer and manufacturer of digital inks has announced it has entered into a distribution agreement with Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil for the Turkish market.
Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil was founded in 1991 and is based in Istanbul. The company will help promote Sensient’s vast range of high quality digital textile inks in Turkey. Jerome Jeanneret, Managing Director of Sensient Inks Europe comments: “Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil is an experienced partner with a very strong reputation for high quality and fantastic service that matches the values of Sensient as well as the professional service and commitment we expect for our clients. We believe that this will ensure that Sensient is a leading provider of digital textile inks for the Turkish markets and will allow existing and new customers to truly experience the quality of Sensient.”
In addition to its agreement with Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil, Sensient will continue its direct supply of products to strategic partners. Sensient has appointed a Turkish Sales Manager to guarantee the best communication and service to all its customers.
Mike Geraghty, President of Sensient Colors comments: “We acknowledge the importance of the Turkish market as a centre of excellence in textile printing with a strong growth potential. By adding local management and a quality-focused distributor to launch our new range of innovative inks, we are conveying Sensient’s commitment to the success of our customers in Turkey.”
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