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  • Eden Innovations (EDE) has received a purchase order valued at US$65,274 (roughly A$93,779) from Parchem Construction Supplies
  • This marks the first significant EdenCrete purchase order received from an Australian and New Zealand distributor
  • Parchem ordered a 20-foot container load of EdenCrete, as well as a small quantity of EdenCrete Pz
  • EdenCrete is a concrete additive that has proven to be more durable and stronger than traditionally used concrete
  • Company shares are up 3.70 per cent and trading for 2.8 cents each

Eden Innovations (EDE) has received its first significant purchase order from Parchem Construction Supplies.

Parchem is an Australian and New Zealand distributor of the EdenCrete products.

The order is valued at US$65,274 (roughly A$93,779) and is for a 20-foot container load of EdenCrete products.

The container load is mostly comprised of EdenCrete, as well as a limited quantity of EdenCrete Pz. The products will be supplied from Eden Innovations’ plant in Littleton, Colorado.

EdenCrete is Eden’s wholly-owned carbon-strengthened concrete additive that has proven to increase the strength, durability and elasticity of standard concrete.

The product has gone through a number of tests, the stand out being the recent Port of Savannah trial. Eden received the opportunity to showcase the EdenCrete mixture on a section of concrete which had been subject to heavy loading and abrasion from cranes.

Eden Innovations is pleased with the purchase order and by the resulting momentum its concrete additive is receiving from Australian and New Zealand-based potential customers.

Company shares are up 3.70 per cent and trading for 2.8 cents each at 12:41 pm AEST.

EDE by the numbers
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