DURAN Group, WHEATON, and Kimble Unite to Form New Brand
Global Provider of Laboratory Glassware for the Life Sciences Industry
DURAN GROUP announced that following acquisition of WHEATON Industries and subsequent merger with a Kimble Chase, have now successfully achieved the integration of these three industry-leading brands into a single, unified international brand, DURAN WHEATON KIMBLE.
The creation of this strong new brand brings together, under one global umbrella, the rich traditions, renowned quality, and complementary product portfolios of these three successful companies. This allows the company to provide their customers with a unique and complete range of premium, purpose-built glass products as well as plastic products and fused material-based containers.
“We are introducing DURAN WHEATON KIMBLE to the research, diagnostics, and specialty pharmaceuticals industries with great pride and excitement, as we feel strongly that it fills a critical need in the marketplace,” says David Koi, the new President of WHEATON Industries. “The three corporate brands under the new global branding umbrella of DURAN WHEATON KIMBLE brings with them more than 130 years of successfully serving the life sciences market with excellence.”
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