UK/Ireland

Albion Supplies Water Purity Chemicals To Scottish Water


In early May 2008, Albion Chemicals signed a 1.3 million euro contract with Scottish Water for the storage and supply of water purity chemicals.

The headquarters of Albion Chemicals in Glasgow.
The headquarters of Albion Chemicals in Glasgow.
Photo: Brenntag


Albion Chemicals installed a dedicated customer storage facility at its Glasgow site to provide on-demand delivery to Scottish Water. Kim Connor, Quality Manager at Albion Chemicals, is pleased about the future cooperation: "We are delighted to be the supplier of choice for Scottish Water. Albion remains committed to providing localized customer service in Scotland and that is clearly a priority for Scottish Water." Steven Carvel, Commercial Contract Manager at Scottish Water, comments: "Albion Chemicals will now be engaged in our supplier development program where innovation and efficiencies are eagerly pursued. Working effectively together we aim to provide the best in class value proposition for all our customers." Scottish Water provides high-quality drinking water to over two million households across Scotland. Every day the company supplies 2.3 billion litres of clear, fresh drinking water and treats nearly one billion litres of wastewater. Leading The Way With Comprehensive Services The Albion Chemicals Group is the leading chemicals distributor in the UK and Ireland and a member of the Brenntag Group. Albion Chemicals has more than 850 employees and supplies 18,000 customers from 18 strategically located sites. The company offers both industrial and specialty chemicals as well as an extensive portfolio of services for a variety of customers in a diverse range of market sectors. It supplies 35% of the total coagulants and inorganic liquids required in the water treatment industry, thus contributing to the safe provision of water for 80 % of the UK population. Part of the agreement involves storing ultra-low bromate sodium hypochlorite, a new addition to the already extensive range of water treatment chemicals stored at the Glasgow site.

 

   
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