Innovative feed additive producer Biomin has announced plans to strengthen its commitment to the Mexican poultry and livestock sectors in the near future, including the strategic decision to open a local business unit
Building on a quarter-century of success
Biomin products first became commercially available in Mexico in 1992 through local distributor INUSA Mexico, beginning with the mycotoxin-deactivating Mycofix®. The product offering expanded over the years to include a full suite of Biomin gut performance management solutions: Digestarom®, PoultryStar® and Biotronic®.
“We sincerely thank the INUSA team for the work they have done in promoting cutting-edge Biomin products to customers throughout Mexico over the past 25 years,” stated Ricardo Pereira, Managing Director for Biomin Latin America.
“Thanks to those efforts, the concept of mycotoxin risk management has firmly taken hold in the Mexican market.”
Local Biomin presence planned
A key component of the strategic push includes a local Biomin business unit based in Guadalajara, Mexico. “We look forward to working more closely with current and future Biomin customers throughout Mexico to achieve successful outcomes,” stated Mr Pereira.
“By directly serving clients, we will be able to offer a more customised set of products and services that respond to specific needs,” he added.
Jose Buitron will lead the Biomin activities throughout the country. “I am confident that Jose, with more than 20 years of animal health and nutrition industry experience, can bring the competitive advantages that Biomin offers –a strong global R&D program, innovative products, technical knowledge sharing and value-adding services— to livestock and poultry businesses in Mexico,” commented Mr Pereira.
A local presence will also allow Biomin to build and enhance important relationships with key opinion leaders and research organisations.
Through its R&D activities, Biomin has a global network of 200 research organisations.
Transition period for existing customers
For existing customers, a transition period has already begun. “During the transition period, Biomin and INUSA colleagues will work together as a team to ensure a seamless handover, continued service and delivery to customers,” explained Mr Buitron.
In the initial phase, INUSA representatives will be customers’ first contact point for products and technical questions. “We’re grateful to be able to take the reins of a genuine value proposition for our clients and partners,” added Mr Buitron. “We will continue to communicate closely with clients as the transition unfolds through regular updates.”
Visit the Biomin website, HERE.
Building on a quarter-century of success
Biomin products first became commercially available in Mexico in 1992 through local distributor INUSA Mexico, beginning with the mycotoxin-deactivating Mycofix®. The product offering expanded over the years to include a full suite of Biomin gut performance management solutions: Digestarom®, PoultryStar® and Biotronic®.
From left to right: Jose Buitron, Erich Erber, Ricardo Pereira Image credit: Biomin |
“Thanks to those efforts, the concept of mycotoxin risk management has firmly taken hold in the Mexican market.”
Local Biomin presence planned
A key component of the strategic push includes a local Biomin business unit based in Guadalajara, Mexico. “We look forward to working more closely with current and future Biomin customers throughout Mexico to achieve successful outcomes,” stated Mr Pereira.
“By directly serving clients, we will be able to offer a more customised set of products and services that respond to specific needs,” he added.
Jose Buitron will lead the Biomin activities throughout the country. “I am confident that Jose, with more than 20 years of animal health and nutrition industry experience, can bring the competitive advantages that Biomin offers –a strong global R&D program, innovative products, technical knowledge sharing and value-adding services— to livestock and poultry businesses in Mexico,” commented Mr Pereira.
A local presence will also allow Biomin to build and enhance important relationships with key opinion leaders and research organisations.
Through its R&D activities, Biomin has a global network of 200 research organisations.
Transition period for existing customers
For existing customers, a transition period has already begun. “During the transition period, Biomin and INUSA colleagues will work together as a team to ensure a seamless handover, continued service and delivery to customers,” explained Mr Buitron.
In the initial phase, INUSA representatives will be customers’ first contact point for products and technical questions. “We’re grateful to be able to take the reins of a genuine value proposition for our clients and partners,” added Mr Buitron. “We will continue to communicate closely with clients as the transition unfolds through regular updates.”
Visit the Biomin website, HERE.
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