Heartland Polymers is excited to announce its return to the Idea25 show, the premier event for the nonwovens industry. From April 29 to May 1, our team will be in Miami, Florida connecting with customers and industry partners and innovators to explore the future of nonwovens and share how.
At Heartland Polymers, our commitment to ‘Believing in Better’ extends beyond producing high-quality polypropylene. As North America’s only integrated, single-site propane dehydrogenation (PDH) and polypropylene (PP) complex, we offer customers a reliable supply chain and an innovative approach to meeting evolving industry demands. Whether it’s our direct access to one of the world’s most abundant sources of propane feedstock, or our modern rail fleet built with state-of-the-art GPS tracking feature, offering customers the Heartland advantage was something we factor into every aspect of our operation.
“We’re excited to connect with customers looking for consistency, reliability, and quality at Idea25,” says Yonas Kebede, Heartland Polymers’ Director of Polypropylene Sales & Marketing. “Our Alberta-based facility is built to deliver a secure and steady supply of polypropylene, helping mitigate risks associated with supply chain disruptions, and this year we are excited to return as a major supplier of nonwoven polypropylene resin to the market.”
Situated in one of the industry’s most stable climates, in mid-western Canada, Heartland’s Petrochemical Complex is not subject to the climate volatility of some other sources of PP. This provides Heartland Polymers customers the distinct advantage of avoiding costly supply chain disruptions.
“Our team is dedicated to understanding the unique challenges our customers face,” adds Matt Mckinnon, Senior Account Manager, Heartland Polymers. “Idea25 gives us the opportunity to engage directly with manufacturers and suppliers to ensure we’re delivering the solutions they need. Customer service is one of our top priorities and we are looking forward to connecting with businesses we don’t know, and continuing to build relationships with those we do know.”
