An Aboriginal-owned business that distributes environmentally friendly industrial products has expanded its international reach with the opening of its first jointly-owned store in China.
An Aboriginal-owned business that distributes environmentally friendly industrial products has expanded its international reach with the opening of its first jointly-owned store in China.
An Aboriginal-owned business that distributes environmentally friendly industrial products has expanded its international reach with the opening of its first jointly-owned store in China.
Perth-based IN-Balance distributs its eco-friendly ‘FCC’ fuel conditioner across Australia and to selected overseas markets.
FCC and other products distributed by IN-Balance have been developed and manufactured by Malaga-based Choice Chem using native Ausrtralian flora.
The FCC fuel conditioner is distributed through Chins by local partner FuelQC.
The product is understood to reduce emissions while improving fuel efficiency by up to 15 per cent.
In-Balance, which is led by Dwayne Rowland, and FurlQC will sell the product direct to the Chinese public through their new retail store in Meishan City, and plan to open a further three in Chengdu next year before a national rollout in 2018.
“IN-Balance entered the Chinese market just six months ago and our FCC fuel conditioner is now available in 130 CNPC service stations across the Sichuan Province,” Mr Rowland said.
“The FCC fuel conditioner is an Australian innovation. It improves fuel quality, reduces emissions and protects the engine.
“As an ethical business, we aim to distribute environmentally sustainable products as well as create long term employment opportunities for people who need a job and want to work.”
IN-Balance’s other products include its ‘BARC’ biodegradable bitumen and asphalt remover, its ‘DTW’ internal hydrocarbon tank cleaner, and ‘Red Roar’ non-toxic industrial cleaning agent.
The company exports to Timor Leste, China, the US, Mexico and Malaysia.