Sellars Absorbent Materials Adds Avision Sales Group

Sellars offers a variety of wipers as part of its ToolBox® brand. (Photo courtesy of Sellars)

Milwaukee, WI-based Sellars Absorbent Materials has added Avision to support its product sales and marketing in the building service, industrial maintenance, facility supply and foodservice channels.

“We’re very excited about our partnership with Avision. This allows us to double our sales coverage west of the Mississippi River. Most importantly, we are giving our customers access to industry experts who build strategic relationships while providing the right solutions for their needs,” Sellars Vice President Of Commercial Sales Larry Cook said. “In addition, they (Avision) have a stellar reputation and are a go-to resource for sales and marketing support.”

During the past 12 months, Sellars has elevated its sales leadership team by recruiting several industry veterans, including Cook, David Hine and Paul Ihde, all of whom were previously with the von Drehle Corporation.

Sellars’ wiping products for the commercial markets are sold nationally through janitorial/sanitary, industrial, safety and specialty distributors. Its consumer products are available at retailers nationwide.

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