Simona AG
F:SIM0
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Simona AG
Simona AG makes specialty plastic products used in industrial equipment and infrastructure. Its core products are sheets, rods, pipes, fittings, profiles, and custom parts made from thermoplastics. Customers buy these materials when they need plastics that can handle chemicals, wear, moisture, or strict hygiene requirements better than ordinary plastic. The company sells mainly to industrial customers, manufacturers, and engineering firms in areas like chemical processing, water treatment, building and construction, transportation, and medical or clean-room applications. It earns money by selling finished and semi-finished plastic products, often through a mix of direct sales and distribution partners. In some cases it also supplies custom-made parts or application-specific materials for customers with exact technical requirements. What makes Simona’s business different is that it sits in the middle of the value chain: it is not a raw materials producer, and it is not a final consumer brand. Instead, it turns plastic resins into durable industrial components that customers use in demanding environments. That gives the company a role as a materials specialist, where technical know-how and product consistency matter more than low-cost mass production.
Simona AG makes specialty plastic products used in industrial equipment and infrastructure. Its core products are sheets, rods, pipes, fittings, profiles, and custom parts made from thermoplastics. Customers buy these materials when they need plastics that can handle chemicals, wear, moisture, or strict hygiene requirements better than ordinary plastic.
The company sells mainly to industrial customers, manufacturers, and engineering firms in areas like chemical processing, water treatment, building and construction, transportation, and medical or clean-room applications. It earns money by selling finished and semi-finished plastic products, often through a mix of direct sales and distribution partners. In some cases it also supplies custom-made parts or application-specific materials for customers with exact technical requirements.
What makes Simona’s business different is that it sits in the middle of the value chain: it is not a raw materials producer, and it is not a final consumer brand. Instead, it turns plastic resins into durable industrial components that customers use in demanding environments. That gives the company a role as a materials specialist, where technical know-how and product consistency matter more than low-cost mass production.