Supply Assurance

Global supply continuity for polymers and resins.

Mosaic builds supply plans for customers whose resin programs cannot be managed by spot buying. Our service model starts with a technical and regulatory profile: grade family, annual volume band, qualified plant, destination market, and required documents. From there, the account team designs a continuity plan that may include dual-source qualification, regional buffer inventory, advance change notification, and shipment cadence reviews. Every claim remains document based. Purity, viscosity, solids content, moisture, and other performance statements are tied to the relevant test method or controlled TDS revision. Hazard language points back to SDS Section 2, and regulatory positions are framed by market and use rather than broad promises.

Global polymer supply map
18qualified production and compounding sites
34destination countries actively served
72hstandard document response target
4regional inventory review cycles each year

Global Contract Supply

Long-running programs receive allocation logic, forecast windows, and escalation contacts before demand changes. Mosaic reviews transport mode, drum or IBC preference, shelf-life expectations, and customer plant constraints so the service agreement reflects actual operational risk rather than a generic catalog promise.

Regional Buffer Stock

For qualified customers, selected resin families can be held closer to conversion sites. The buffer program is reviewed against forecast accuracy, document revision status, and local storage rules. It reduces emergency substitutions while keeping change control visible to quality and procurement teams.

Dedicated Document Desk

Regulatory and quality requests are routed through a controlled queue covering SDS, TDS, CoA, REACH statements, TSCA status, food-contact notes, and customs data. Mosaic avoids unsupported claims and marks market-specific limitations clearly before a document enters customer approval.

Document frameworks supported.

Customer packages may include REACH registration context under EC 1907/2006, TSCA inventory status, K-REACH or KKDIK review notes, GHS classification references, and food-contact statements where they apply to the resin use case. Mosaic does not describe a chemical as universally approved. Instead, the supply team confirms the intended region, annual volume, article or formulation role, and document version so the buyer can decide whether further customer-side registration or end-use testing is required.

REACHTSCAKKDIKK-REACHSDS Section 2CoA

Request Supply Contract

Turn your resin forecast into a documented continuity plan.

Share expected volume, destination countries, current qualified grades, and document requirements. Mosaic will route the request to technical sales and supply planning for a practical review.