Olon partners with Mercury Wood Products to distribute in Ontario

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GEORGETOWN, Ont. — Olon Industries is joining forces with Mercury Wood Products to represent the Pürdeco VelourTouch laminated panel product range in the Ontario market.

With this partnership, Olon will leverage Mercury’s extensive network and expertise to deliver locally made innovative high-quality decorative panels to the GTA market in a timely and affordable manner.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Rocco at Mercury, whose reputation for excellence and market knowledge aligns perfectly with our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction,” said Hugues Paulin, vice president of sales at Olon. “This partnership will enable us to better serve our clients and meet the growing demand for our VelourTouch products in Ontario.”

“Olon’s VelourTouch Ultra matte products are a great fit in our portfolio and that they are locally made in our backyard is even better,” said Rocco Panza, founder at Mercury Wood Products. “We look forward to working together to bring these innovative solutions to the market.”

Olon Industries is one of North America’s leading single-source manufacturers of quality components and custom solutions for the furniture and cabinetmaking industries. Mercury Wood Products supplies domestic and imported panel products and decorative surfaces to the woodworking industry servicing and supplying a wide area of Southern Ontario.

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