Boral to Distribute BASF’s Finestone

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Boral has received exclusive distribution for BASF Wall Systems’ Finestone.
Boral USA has entered a distribution agreement with BASF Wall Systems for the distribution of its Finestone Architectural Wall Systems. The agreement provides Boral exclusive distribution rights for the Finestone brand in 11 Southeastern states and a portion of Florida.

BASF Wall Systems has a leading U.S. position in the Stucco and EIFS (Exterior Insulating Finish Systems) industry with an established architectural specification position. Boral’s expansion into the stucco segment and alignment with this leading brand is a key development in expanding the company’s cladding strategy and balancing the product portfolio across both residential and commercial segments.

For more information about BASF Wall Systems, visit www.wallsystems.basf.com.
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