tk accelis Materials Plus Unites Metals, Plastics, and Supply Chain Solutions in North America

tk accelis Materials Plus is the new unified North American brand consolidating Copper and Brass Sales, thyssenkrupp Engineered Plastics, thyssenkrupp Materials NA, and Cobotix, aiming to streamline customer engagement and enhance service delivery across metals, plastics, and supply chain solutions.

Key Highlights

  • The new brand unites several thyssenkrupp businesses under one identity to improve customer experience and operational clarity.
  • Day-to-day operations, products, and services remain unchanged despite the rebranding, ensuring continuity for customers.
  • tk accelis Materials Plus leverages global resources and local expertise to serve customers across North America with metals, plastics, and value-added processing solutions.
  • The rebrand aligns with thyssenkrupp's global strategy to strengthen connections between local service and global capabilities.
  • Customers are encouraged to visit materialsplus.com for more information about the integrated offerings.

Copper and Brass Sales, thyssenkrupp Engineered Plastics, Cobotix, and thyssenkrupp Materials NA Unite Under tk accelis Materials Plus

SOUTHFIELD, MI tk accelis Materials Plus today launched as the unified North American brand representing Copper and Brass Sales, thyssenkrupp Engineered Plastics, thyssenkrupp Materials NA (in Canada only – represented as thyssenkrupp Materials CA, LTD), and Cobotix.

By bringing these businesses together under a single identity, tk accelis Materials Plus creates a clearer and more connected experience for customers while combining expertise in metals, plastics, value-added processing, supply chain solutions, and manufacturing services under one brand.

The launch of tk accelis Materials Plus follows the recent global rebrand of thyssenkrupp Materials Services to tk accelis. Together, these changes strengthen the connection between local expertise and global capabilities while simplifying how customers engage with the organization across North America.

“This transformation is about making it easier for our customers to see who we are and how we can support them. Our businesses have grown over the years and so have the needs of the customers we serve,” said Brian Diephuis, President and CEO of tk accelis Materials Plus. “By bringing our brands together under one name, we are making it easier for customers to understand not only the materials we offer, but also the manufacturing capabilities, services, and solutions that help support their business from start to finish.”

While customers will begin to see updates to branding, websites, marketing materials, and visual identity, day-to-day operations remain unchanged. Customers will continue working with the same teams, receiving the same products and services, and relying on the same expertise and support they trust today.

The new brand reflects the organization's evolution and its commitment to helping customers simplify sourcing, improve performance, and create value across their operations. Backed by the global scale, resources, and expertise of tk accelis Materials Plus serves customers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

About tk accelis Materials Plus

tk accelis Materials Plus brings together the North American materials businesses of tk accelis. Through expertise in metals, plastics, value-added processing, and supply chain solutions, Materials Plus aims to help customers simplify sourcing, improve performance, and create value across their operations. With more than 36 locations across North America and backed by the global scale, resources, and expertise of tk accelis, Materials Plus combines deep materials knowledge, local service, and technical capabilities to serve customers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To learn more, visit materialsplus.com.

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Local contact for media:
Lindsay Lyons
Communications Manager

thyssenkrupp Materials Services NA

[email protected]

617-657-9859

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