09.01.03
Unigen Pharmaceuticals, Broomfield, CO, has expanded its sales presence in Europe and Latin America by signing agency and distribution agreements with six international corporate partners. These include Lake Chemical in the U.K.; CH Erbshloh in Germany, Poland, Austria and Switzerland; Bionord in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway (for pharmaceutical and health food products); Pharmalogic in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Italy, Greece and Poland (for specialty channels such as MLM’s, magazines, TV, etc.); Zeus Quimica in Spain and Portugal and Will & Co in Belgium and the Netherlands. Some of these partners have a long and proven record representing Aloecorp, one of Unigen’s sister companies. In addition, Unigen has expanded into the Brazilian market with representation from Ayalla Marketing. All of these companies market to the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries.
In other news, Unigen’s sister company, Aloecorp, Broomfield, CO, has formed a distributor partnership with asi group in Mexico, where the demand for aloe vera raw materials has grown dramatically for use in finished goods products. The asi group, formed two years ago in Mexico City, is focused on providing natural raw material ingredients for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and nutraceutical industries. The company will represent Aloecorp’s Active Aloe® and Certified Plus® full line of gel, whole leaf, spray dried and freeze dried powder of aloe vera raw materials in Mexico.
In other news, Unigen’s sister company, Aloecorp, Broomfield, CO, has formed a distributor partnership with asi group in Mexico, where the demand for aloe vera raw materials has grown dramatically for use in finished goods products. The asi group, formed two years ago in Mexico City, is focused on providing natural raw material ingredients for the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and nutraceutical industries. The company will represent Aloecorp’s Active Aloe® and Certified Plus® full line of gel, whole leaf, spray dried and freeze dried powder of aloe vera raw materials in Mexico.