STV has an exciting array of new product development in store for 2018, as well as new merchandising
Published 26th September 2017
STV has an exciting array of new product development in store for 2018, as well as new merchandising initiatives and re-vamped core ranges for Key Stockists under each of their brands.
There is an update on new regulations affecting rodenticide baits, and it is important that you begin ranging the new-format baits soon, ready for regulatory change March 1st 2018.
For the first time, the new Zero In Ultra Power range offers the chance to retail “DIY Pest Control Like The Professionals Use” – a trade-up opportunity in the insect control category that we’re confident will meet a ready demand from DIY, hardware, and commercial end-users alike. We are also introducing an extended range of avian and nuisance animal deterrents under Defenders, as well as all-in-one fence kits that provide an easy and quick way to fence vulnerable garden areas in need of a little extra protection.
Key Stockists of STV’s product ranges continue to benefit from a season-long lock-in to preferential pricing and a guaranteed operating margin, with full service and delivery via preferred wholesalers. For more information, please contact your local STV representative.
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