NAPCO Pipe & Fittings rebrands as Westlake Pipe & Fittings
(UC) — Westlake Pipe & Fittings, formerly NAPCO Pipe & Fittings, has changed its name to reflect the true value its customers receive from its extensive product portfolio backed by the brand equity of Westlake Corp., a Fortune 500 Company.
“As Westlake Pipe & Fittings, we are refining our collaboration with customers to continually advance our pipe and fittings products and systems as well as innovate and reinvent solutions with the latest technology,” Andre Battistin, vice president of Westlake Pipe & Fittings, said. “We want to lead in developing increasingly more sustainable products engineered to last while delivering the high-quality essential products customers need for their business every day.”
Westlake Pipe & Fittings offers numerous pipe and fitting innovations that transform PVC water systems, including Certa-Lok, Certa-Lok CLIC, Yelomine, Certa-Set, and Certa-Flo, and a new portfolio addition, molecular-oriented PVC (PVCO).
Additionally, the recent acquisition of LASCO Fittings, Inc., has allowed the company to provide a wider array of injection-molded fittings to current market segments and expand into new market segments including pool and spa, aquarium and waterpark, and golf irrigation.
With the company’s growing presence, Westlake Pipe & Fittings’ commitment to delivering high-quality products and elite engineering support is paramount. The company’s rebrand is merely the first step in a focused approach to enhancing the customer experience from start to finish.
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