ChemicalInfo partners with e-samples to accelerate sample ordering process for CIS Subscribers

ChemicalInfo, providers of the most comprehensive online databases for chemical and pharmaceutical companies and those who do business with them, announces partnership with e-samples, a comprehensive database offering integrated solutions for samples and development product supply chain processes.

This partnership will considerably simplify and accelerate the sample ordering process for ChemicalInfo (CIS) Directory of World Chemical Producer (DWCP) Subscribers by establishing a direct link to the online ordering platform e-samples. Suppliers listed within the DWCP can activate a sample-button for selected products or chemicals which are available in commercial quantities.

CIS Subscribers can click on the sample-button and order samples online without extensive searches on supplier websites. Requests are automatically transferred to the responsible marketing or sales person in the supplier's sample handling and shipped from the supplier's organization. This service is free of charge for CIS Subscribers.

"Our purpose as a company is efficiently connecting buyers and sellers of bulk chemicals, so this partnership is ideal," said ChemicalInfo CEO, Ernie Cote. "e-samples embedded in our services allows our Subscribers to simply click a button to secure samples. It's brilliantly efficient for our customers and the companies listed in our service."

"The combination of a search in DWCP and direct online ordering via e-samples will lead to significant improvements in the entire sourcing process," said Adrian Matt, Managing Partner of e-samples.

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