
APTA’s participation in Interplast marks an important moment of connection with the plastics processing industry, reaffirming its role as a strategic partner in supplying thermoplastic resins to companies operating in injection and extrusion processes. Its role goes beyond the traditional distribution of thermoplastic resins, acting in a consultative and close relationship with clients. With highly specialized technical support, the company assists clients in solving complex challenges, ranging from choosing the most suitable material for a given application to issues related to production performance, process standardization, and logistics optimization.
Representing some of the world’s largest petrochemical companies, the company offers a robust and diversified portfolio capable of serving different industry segments, with a focus on engineering plastics and polyolefins widely used in technical, industrial, and consumer goods applications. When developing the supply of thermoplastic resins, APTA’s technical team takes into account the specific needs of each client and indicates customized solutions, considering aspects such as mechanical performance, thermal resistance, processability, cost-effectiveness, and regulatory requirements. This proximity to the market reinforces the company’s commitment to building long-term relationships based on trust and concrete results.
The trade show will highlight the PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) materials line, solutions that incorporate post-consumer recycled content, contributing to the circular economy and reducing the environmental impact of the plastics chain. APTA’s PCR lines meet the demands of manufacturers seeking to align technical performance, environmental responsibility, and compliance with the demands of increasingly conscious markets and consumers.
APTA’S THERMOPLASTIC RESIN DISTRIBUTION SERVES PLASTIC INJECTION AND EXTRUSION PROCESSES
APTA consolidates its role as a raw material distributor for the entire plastic injection and extrusion segment, offering complete solutions for different types of production processes. Its portfolio includes high-quality thermoplastic resins, developed to meet the needs of everything from simpler applications to highly complex technical projects. The diversity of materials available allows customers to find, in a single partner, the solutions needed for different production lines.
APTA’s logistics structure is another key factor in its market relevance. With branches strategically distributed throughout Brazil and warehouses always close to customers, the company ensures agility in service, reduced delivery times, and greater predictability in supply. This physical proximity translates into operational efficiency, allowing processors to maintain balanced inventories and avoid production stoppages.
By closely monitoring the transformations in the sector, APTA continuously expands its product portfolio, incorporating new technologies, more efficient materials, and solutions aligned with global trends in sustainability, performance, and competitiveness. This continuous movement ensures that its clients are always prepared to face the challenges of an increasingly dynamic and demanding market.
ABOUT APTA
APTA is a distributor of thermoplastic resins belonging to the Vinmar group, one of the largest global groups distributing petrochemical raw materials, operating throughout Brazil. Specializing in serving the plastic injection and extrusion segments, the company represents major global petrochemical companies and offers a complete portfolio that includes polyolefins, engineering plastics, and PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) lines. A reference in the distribution of engineering plastics, mainly ABS, APTA is also the exclusive ExxonMobil distributor in Brazil for polyolefins.
APTA’s logistics structure is another determining factor for its relevance in the market. With branches strategically located throughout Brazil and warehouses always close to customers, the company guarantees fast service, reduced delivery times, and greater predictability in supply. This physical proximity translates into operational efficiency, allowing processors to maintain balanced inventories and avoid production stoppages.