Raw composite materials distributor highlights eCommerce platform
CAMX 2024: North American Composites (NAC) presents its eCommerce platform for customer assistance, as well as its distribution of raw composite materials.
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North American Composites (NAC, Lino Lakes, Minn., U.S.) is a national distributor and full service supplier of composite raw materials. The company points to its optimal customer service, technical expertise, timely deliveries, local service and robust supply chain continuity. Strategically located distribution centers across the U.S. and Canada offer additional services such as manufacturing equipment support, process development and regulatory compliance assistance. NAC serves industries including marine, recreation, infrastructure, transportation, cast polymer, corrosion, construction and consumer goods.
In particular, NAC highlights its comprehensive eCommerce platform, which offers the convenience of placing orders, viewing invoices, checking pricing, requesting quotes and more from the user’s workspace.
NAC’s warehouses are stocked with a complete inventory of materials essential for composites manufacturing, including resins, gelcoats, fiberglass, initiators, adhesives, cores, putties and other composite material offerings. Moreover, its knowledgeable, CCT-certified account managers provide a high level of service and expertise tailored to customers’ specific needs.
NAC partners with more than 175 industry suppliers, including Interplastic, Owens Corning, CTG, Nouryon, Westlake Epoxy, ITW, Airtech and Newstar.
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