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Rock Hard spreading through the region

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ROCK HARD CEMENT Limited continues to see a good response to its product as the company expands its reach in the region.

Executive chairman of Rock Hard Cement Limited Mark Maloney said the company would have its product in three more Caribbean markets by this week.

“. . . The ship is offloading in Barbados and then it’s going over to St Lucia, where we will be entering that market with our distributor there, and then on to St Vincent and then Guyana.

“So by the end of [this] week, which is the end of the second week of January, Rock Hard Cement will be in three more territories – St Lucia, St Vincent and Guyana,” he said.

He added that “Rock Hard Cement was also looking to work with distributors in Grenada, Dominica and Antigua, as well as in markets further north in the coming months”.

Maloney said since officially entering the Barbados market in November 2015, the product has been well received and also in Trinidad and Tobago.

“We are doing well in Trinidad, the product has been received by the market very positively. It’s stronger and more consistent and giving great results.

“So we are in five territories by the middle of January and over the next month we will be in Grenada, Dominica and Antigua.

“Those markets we are now working on as well as working on markets further north,” he explained.

“So far, we are getting great feedback for the product. To date, Rock Hard, we are achieving our objectives and we are looking forward to a great year.”

Maloney also said the company had changed from the polypropylene cement bags to Kraft 3ply to ensure that the product was delivered to the customers with the best packaging. (PR/SC)

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