Tricon acquires 25% stake in WAG to foray in distribution sector in Africa
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Tricon acquires 25% stake in WAG to foray in distribution sector in Africa

We see tremendous potential in Africa’s growing demand for high-quality chemical and plastic distribution

  • By ICN Bureau | April 02, 2025

Tricon, a global leader in the distribution of plastics and chemicals, has signed an agreement to subscribe for a 25 percent stake in West African International Proprietary Limited (WAG), which forms part of the enX Group of Companies, marking its first strategic expansion into Africa’s distribution sector.

“This investment underscores our commitment to expanding our global footprint and supporting regional markets with world-class distribution capabilities,” said Ignacio Torras, Tricon President & CEO. “We see tremendous potential in Africa’s growing demand for high-quality chemical and plastic distribution, and we are excited to work alongside enX and WAG to deliver greater access, efficiency and service for customers.”

WAG, headquartered in Durban, is a well-established player in the African market and a leading reseller and distributor of polymers, rubber, fillers, and specialized chemicals. The partnership combines WAG’s regional expertise with Tricon’s global network and logistics platform, enabling both companies to strengthen customer offerings across key African markets.

enX Group CEO, Robert Lumb, added: “This strategic collaboration enhances WAG’s ability to scale, streamline logistics, and create added value for our customers through Tricon’s international reach and market insights.”

The partnership is expected to be fully operational by the end of April 2025, with immediate collaboration on streamlining supply chain operations and expanding service offerings in key African markets.

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