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ICIS Chemical Business Magazine has unveiled its annual Top 100 Chemical Distributors list for 2024, and Australian-based global chemical distributor Redox has risen to new heights in the rankings. 

ICIS Chemical Business Magazine has unveiled its annual Top 100 Chemical Distributors list for 2024, and Australian based global chemical distributor Redox has risen to new highs in the rankings.

Redox confirms it’s place as the largest chemical distributor in Australia, 15th largest in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, and the 33rd largest globally (up from 34th rank).

The prestigious list features 323 of the world’s leading chemical distributors, with rankings determined based on revenue generated during the 2023 calendar year.

Remarkably, Redox has made impressive strides in North America, climbing 14 positions as we further expanded our footprint in the US markets with 6 locations.

This achievement underscores the value that Redox delivers to its clients and suppliers, which is made possible by its team’s dedication and hard work.

For the full report, click here.

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