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TACTICAL PRODUCTS GROUP (TPG) BROADENS WORLDWIDE OFFERINGS WITH NEW TEAMING PARTNERS IN SOUTH AMERICA

By April 18, 2013October 20th, 2016No Comments

TPG Providing Procurement Sourcing, Logistics, and Personal Protection Solutions to Strategic Partners in Brazil, Columbia, Chile and Paraguay

 

Tactical Products Group, Inc. (TPG), a full-service procurement sourcing and logistics company providing tactical products and solutions to private security, law enforcement and military professionals around the world has partnered with four leading South American companies as part of their worldwide business initiative.

CerterianIn Columbia, TPG has signed with Certerian S. A. Tactical Systems, a subsidiary of Arolen, providing the latest in tactical products and services for military and police applications. The unit also offers sophisticated systems originally built for the military, with a wide range of industrial and commercial uses, as well as, agencies in charge of risk prevention or aid in cases of natural disasters.

Bio AmericaIn Brazil, TPG has partnered with BioAmerica Defense, a multi-national distributor of products and services based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, servicing customers in defense, law enforcement and security.

 

Trust LineIn Chile, TPG has joined forces with Trust Line Limitada, a sales and product distributor for the military and private security sector with a proven history of providing solution driven personal protection products.

 

Tactical Products Group also teamed with Comtecpar S. A. to provide distribution of TPG products and services in Paraguay.

“Tactical Products Group currently services customers within the United  States, Middle East, Europe and Asia,” Dan Lounsbury, CEO of TPG commented. “The South American market is one of the fastest growing markets for military, law enforcement and security services and products. It is imperative that TPG partner with the best South American companies on the ground to manage our portfolio and represent our mutual best interests in the region.”