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BM Polyco Ltd

Established in 1979, Polyco has grown to become one of Europe’s largest technical glove companies with market leading positions in the Industrial, Medical and Consumer hand protection sectors. In addition to the production facility located at our Head Office in Enfield, Polyco has manufacturing partnerships in Sri Lanka, Malaysia and China. With these resources we are able to lead the market with the most cost effective solutions to our customers hand protection needs.

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Crown Road, Enfield, EN1 1TX, United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 8443 9095

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