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Chemyunion
198 Rt. 9 North, Suite 104, Manalapan, New Jersey, 07726

United States
732 529 0964
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Chemyunion

The Chemyunion is a chemical manufacturer of cosmetic ingredients, pharmaceutical excipients, raw materials for the veterinary and food market, as well as assets to hygiene and cleanliness.

Founded in Brazil in 1992, today it exports to more than 50 countries through its affiliates in the United States, Colombia, Europe and Mexico, in addition to its network of distributors, continuing in the process of international expansion.

Our business units in Personal Care , Life Sciences and Home Care operate on the model of open innovation - combined with capabilities in delivery systems , plant extractions, peptides and organic synthesis - for the development and manufacture of innovative and sustainable products. We use natural raw materials and cooperate with our Clients to offer finished products recognized for their high efficiency and value delivery, connected to the latest trends and desires for beauty, health and well-being.

In order for our portfolio to also reach prescribers and compounding pharmacies in an agile and efficient manner, the corporate group of which Chemyunion is a member created, in 2016, i9 Magistral , an important communication and business generation channel in this segment.

In 2017, the group established a new business - CY Export - an export trading company, which aims to promote greater operational dynamism in international negotiations.

In 2020 , Boniteca was created , a new company in the group, focused on providing services to support and advise clients on product and brand development, including regulatory aspects, repertoire guidance, selection of productive partners, sales team training, among other services.

With different business fronts and operations around the world, the Chemyunion group remains focused on innovation and development in the segments in which it operates.

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