Accsys, has added Mery Bois as a new distributor in Belgium.
For over 30 years, Mery Bois has been importing and supplying a wide range of wooden products, catering to the interior and exterior needs of various industries and clients. Their portfolio of solutions includes decks, claddings, insulation, and much more – providing tailored approaches for a variety of projects. Their commitment to quality construction materials perfectly aligns with Accsys’ mission to offer innovative and sustainable solutions in the market. Additionally, with their expertise and state-of-the-art equipment, Mery Bois streamlines their clients’ project management by providing expert technical advice, competitive pricing, timely deliveries, and a wide selection of stocked goods.
Bastien Nols, General Manager at Mery Bois, stated: “Our company has always distinguished itself by its willingness to offer solutions rather than products, and Accoya perfectly embodies this philosophy. This partnership with Accsys further strengthens our commitment to performance and environmental responsibility. As a technician, I am particularly intrigued by the outstanding performance of Accoya, a wood unparalleled in the market. Its durability, stability, and resistance make it, in my opinion, the best choice.”
Laurens Notenboom, Regional Head of Sales, Accsys, commented: “We’re thrilled that Mery Bois has chosen to supply Accoya, expanding the availability of Accoya in the Belgium market. With the trend of timber construction soaring across Europe, this additional distribution will help more customers benefit from our high performance and sustainable product.”
Accoya wood brings unprecedented reliability to wood applications as well as strong sustainability credentials. The product is Cradle to Cradle Certified® Gold and made from fast-growing wood that is sourced from 100% certified sustainable (FSC® (C012330) and well managed sources. Renowned for its exceptional durability and sustainability, Accoya wood boasts an impressive 50-year warranty above ground and 25 years underwater.