New Deb Stoko skincare range for Australia
A new range of occupational skin care is poised to be rolled out in Australasia following the Deb Group’s acquisition of German company Stoko last year.
The Deb Group and Stoko have combined their product ranges to become Deb Stoko, which is due to be shipped from Deb’s Australasian head office and factory in Sydney to supply industrial, commercial and foodservice sectors.
“By combining the very best of the Deb and Stoko products, we have created the greatest and most comprehensive skincare range in the world for industry, commercial, food processing and foodservice,” said Steve Saboune, Deb Group CEO Australasia and South East Asia.
“Our customers and potential customers in all market segments can now source this broad range of skincare needs from one supplier.”
The company promotes a four-step approach to skin care — protect, cleanse, sanitise and restore — and has a number of product brands for industrial occupations.
For more information, visit www.debgroup.com/au.
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