Smart Plastic is pleased to announce that Topco has informed the Company’s management team of their decision to substantially increase their volume of business with SPT.
Smart Plastic Technologies, LLC, a specialist in the development, production and marketing of unique additives for use in polymers which provide biodegradation, antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-counterfeit properties in finished products, is pleased to announce that Topco has informed the Company’s management team of their decision to substantially increase their volume of business with SPT. It is anticipated this will occur during the last quarter of 2017.
Topco Associates LLC is a privately held $5 billion company that provides innovative business solutions for its food industry member-owners and customers.
Topco is currently supplying bags with the SMART additive to some of their members. Those include Price Chopper, Harp’s Foods, King Kullen, Laurel Grocery and Affiliated Foods Midwest. This decision is expected to more than double that volume.
Smart Plastic Technologies, LLC, a specialist in the development, production and marketing of unique additives for use in polymers which provide biodegradation, antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-counterfeit properties in finished products, is pleased to announce that Topco has informed the Company’s management team of their decision to substantially increase their volume of business with SPT. It is anticipated this will occur during the last quarter of 2017.
Topco Associates LLC is a privately held $5 billion company that provides innovative business solutions for its food industry member-owners and customers.
Topco is currently supplying bags with the SMART additive to some of their members. Those include Price Chopper, Harp’s Foods, King Kullen, Laurel Grocery and Affiliated Foods Midwest. This decision is expected to more than double that volume.
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