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Daniel Mitchell

PRESIDENT, ACOPLÁSTICOS
"Colombia has great potential for increasing exports in the chemical sector as we have competitiveness in terms of inputs and raw materials."

Alberto Laveran

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT – LATAM REGION, VANTAGE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
“We chose Bogotá as Vantage’s Latam HQ because of its strategic location to serve the region with connection to every single market. The Bogotá office is doing so well that we are now providing some global operations support to our US offices.”

Eugenio Manzano

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, POCHTECA
"Covid, climate change and geopolitical disruptions will not disappear soon so we need to continue innovating supply chain solutions, strengthening alliances with core suppliers and customers, developing new suppliers and increasing safety stocks to get us through shortages or logistics problems."

German Torres

REGIONAL PRESIDENT, BRENNTAG ESSENTIALS LATIN AMERICA
Brenntag explains the role of the chemical distribution segment in Latin America.

Adriana Nobre

MANAGING DIRECTOR - LATIN AMERICA, CRODA
Croda explains how it intends to continue its growth across Latin America.

Rodrigo Gutierrez

CEO, GTM HOLDINGS
GTM Holdings explains how it is experiencing increasing demand for chemicals across the spectrum in Latin America.

Etienne Lepoutre

PRESIDENT – LATIN AMERICA REGION, AIR LIQUIDE
Air Liquide explains how it is managing rapid demand for both industrial and medical gases in Latam.

Peter Staartjes

CEO, ANDINO / ANDIKEM
"Suppliers and end users flexible enough to switch to bulk from containers via the hub and spoke model will gain market share over those who cannot."

Eduardo Cossio Chirinos

CEO, INCIMMET
INCIMMET speaks with GBR of its long experience as a contractor for mining projects in Peru and Colombia.

Eduardo Cossio Chirinos

CEO, INCIMMET
INCIMMET explains why it is focusing on growth in the Colombian mining industry.

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