WIPEX is delighted to share the highlights of our recent European Business Tour, which included participation in the 27th ISSA PULIRE exhibition in Italy from May 27th to 29th, followed by visits to Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
*WIPEX and Norway’s Laris have formed a strategic partnership to develop heavy‑duty industrial wipes. *The project began in November 2025 to meet needs for wipes that remove oil, paint, and dust and withstand outdoor use and cold Norwegian climates (freeze‑resistant). *Laris chose WIPEX for its expertise and product development capabilities; Laris’s CEO has extensive ties to China. *WIPEX’s R&D created INCI formulation No. 260122, combining effective solvents, humectants, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract and Tocopheryl Acetate to deliver strong cleaning with skin protection and low irritation. *The companies will continue development and testing ahead of market launch.
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