BEC appointed Australian distributor for broiler vaccine

25-09-2013 | | |
BEC appointed Australian distributor for broiler vaccine
BEC appointed Australian distributor for broiler vaccine

Animal Science Products Incorporated (ASP) has appointed BEC Feed Solutions Pty Ltd (BEC) as the exclusive distributor for the Veterinary Specialty Products Division in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

ASP and BEC Feed Solutions will work closely together to introduce and sell ASP’s vaccine protection products in the broiler and layer markets.



The product range will consist of several water pH stabilizers and vaccine protection products. “These products have demonstrated excellent results in scientific trials, farm trials and have become well established throughout the broiler and layer industries; and are the dominant products in the United States”, says Bailey Reynolds, President of  ASP. 



ASP’s specialty products unit is focused on the establishment of global sales and marketing for innovative animal health and nutrition products. As pioneers of vaccine protection products for animals in intensive livestock production, ASP is continuously expanding its market coverage. ‘We are very happy that BEC Feed Solutions is our trusted partner in the Australian, New Zealand and Pacific Island market,’ says Ryan Izard, ASP’s Chief Science and Technology Officer.



BEC supplies innovative animal health and nutrition solutions to poultry producers in Australia and internationally. To that end, BEC seeks out strategic alliances with innovators in animal health nutrition solutions, such as ASP. “Our strong technical foundations and relationships with key clients will complement the innovative products and expertise of the ASP team. This will provide a solid foundation for continual improvement of service to our customers, better enabling us to add to their bottom line,” says Brett Antonio, Managing Director at BEC.

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