Niagara Falls – A.M.A. Plastics Ltd., a solutions-focused distributor, has changed its corporate name to A.M.A. Horticulture Inc. The name change was announced Oct. 3 at the Canadian Greenhouse Conference. The new name better reflects the company’s mission to help horticulture customers grow and evolve by delivering innovative, custom solutions for success.
“A.M.A. has always been fully immersed in horticulture,” said Connie Bradt-Monsma, managing director of A.M.A. Horticulture. “This name change is our declaration of who we truly are as a company and, more importantly, who we serve.”
A.M.A. Horticulture will continue serving customers with its solutions-focused approach. By working in partnership with customers, industry leaders and suppliers, A.M.A.’s team of experts delivers tailored solutions that promote sustainable growth.
“Our experienced team has lived on the other side of the fence and knows the trends, opportunities and pain points of the horticulture industry,” said Rick Bradt, managing director of A.M.A. “We go beyond the product by helping our customers find the right solution to achieve their unique goals and improve their profitability – today and over the long term. If the solution doesn’t exist, we work with the customer to build it from scratch.”
A.M.A. has a solid track record of delivering innovative solutions and cutting-edge products to the horticulture industry, from the invention of Al’s Flower Pouch to the RootSmart propagation tray, developed in partnership with Vineland Research and Innovation Centre to help growers solve the problem of root girdling. As a leader in hydroponics, propagation and emerging areas including berry production, A.M.A. works alongside its customers to design crop-specific substrates, custom propagation packages, plug trays and containers, unique growing systems that support automation and more.
“The horticulture industry is evolving at a rapid pace, with new techniques and technologies coming into the market every month,” Connie Bradt-Monsma said. “With our expertise and our global network of partners, A.M.A. is ready and eager to help cultivate the future of horticulture and ensure our customers remain on the cutting edge.”
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