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Published: 2024-06-18 16:00:00 CEST
CrossChem
Company Announcement

"CrossChem expands network with new AdBlue® station in Daugavpils

Chemical manufacturer CrossChem has opened a new AdBlue® station in Daugavpils at Stacijas street 66. The new location ensures a fast and convenient filling process and offers the highest quality AdBlue® liquid that meets EU environmental standards, contributing to cleaner air quality and reduced exhaust emissions.

Olaine, 2024-06-18 16:00 CEST -- "We continue to lead the way in providing sustainable and efficient solutions to the transport and logistics industry. Therefore we are confident that the new AdBlue® station in Daugavpils will benefit our customers and will provide support to both local and international transport companies working in or travelling through the region," said Richard Anderson, Chairman of the Board of CrossChem.   

The step is part of CrossChem's long-term plan to expand its infrastructure and strengthen its market presence. Currently, there are 21 AdBlue® filling stations installed and operating in the Baltics where one can easily fill up with AdBlue® using the CrossChem customer card or mobile app, as well as make rewarding purchases with various loyalty programme partners.    

CrossChem is a 100% Latvian company, which is part of CrossChem International - the world's largest, independent network of AdBlue® manufacturers. The company's business is based on the production and distribution of sustainable and environmentally friendly chemical products, as well as the provision of services related to the circulation and storage of chemical goods.

         Contact person:
         Richard Anderson
         Chairman of the Management Board,
         SIA “CrossChem”
         E-mail: board@crosschem.lv
         
         Certified adviser:
         ZAB Eversheds Sutherland Bitāns SIA
         Contact person: Justīne Ignatavičute
         E-mail: justine.ignatavicute@eversheds-sutherland.lv
         Phone: +371 28665066


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