Mexichem gets a new old name

Mexichem Specialty Compounds Rebrands Back to AlphaGary Under Orbia

Theย AlphaGary rebrandย signals a return to a familiar identity for customers ofย Mexichem Specialty Compounds. The change follows the parent companyโ€™s transition from Mexichem toย Orbiaย (https://www.orbia.com), creating a more unified global brand structure.

Return to AlphaGary Brand Identity

The company will now operate under theย AlphaGaryย name, a recognized leader in theย specialty compounds market. This shift helps maintain continuity while strengthening long-term brand recognition.

AlphaGary continues to deliver high-quality materials and support customers across global markets.

AlphaGary Rebrand Strengthens Customer Commitment

General Managerย Daniel DeLisleย emphasized the companyโ€™s long-term focus on customer relationships. He noted that reconnecting with the AlphaGary name reinforces its role as aย trusted supply partner.

The company will also continue investing inย innovation, service, and product developmentย within the specialty compounds sector.

Learn more about AlphaGaryโ€™s offerings at https://www.alphagary.com.

Aligning with Orbiaโ€™s Global Strategy

This transition supportsย Orbiaโ€™sย broader strategy to unify its operations while preserving strong product brands. As a result, customers can expect consistent service and continued product support.

Theย AlphaGary rebrandย highlights the companyโ€™s commitment to long-term growth while maintaining a strong and recognizable presence in the global specialty compounds market.

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