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Technical Sales Manager Appointed for Drytac Canada

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Drytac, an international manufacturer of adhesive-coated products, is pleased to announce the appointment of Payam Baroudi as Technical Sales Manager for its Canadian office. In his new role, Baroudi will be responsible for expanding Drytac’s custom and contract adhesive coating business in the packaging, construction, medical, automotive, label, and industrial markets.

 

Drytac, an international manufacturer of adhesive-coated products, is pleased to announce the appointment of Payam Baroudi as Technical Sales Manager for its Canadian office. In his new role, Baroudi will be responsible for expanding Drytac’s custom and contract adhesive coating business in the packaging, construction, medical, automotive, label, and industrial markets.

 

With manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe, Drytac specializes in adhesive coating, laminating, top coating, and converting of flexible substrates such as PVC, PET, paper (synthetic), fabric, and metallized film. Baroudi will be influential in promoting and selling Drytac’s unique offerings, which include ultra removable and re-positionable adhesives, easy-to-apply, bubble-free adhesives, ultra strong, high-tack adhesives, and patterned adhesive coatings.

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Baroudi holds a Master’s degree in chemical engineering and previously worked for companies like BASF and Henkel, where he was involved in selling chemicals, additives, resins, fillers, pigments, sealants, inks, adhesives, and paints. Over the course of his career, he has worked in Iran, Turkey, Switzerland, and Germany. He now resides in Toronto, Canada.

 

To learn more about Drytac’s custom coating capabilities, visit www.drytaccoating.com or email Payam Baroudi at payambaroudi@drytac.com. You may also directly connect with him on LinkedIn.
 

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