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Akzo Nobel lands major Shell contract
December 20, 2007 |
Akzo Nobel, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has been selected for a global contract to supply a full range of coatings products for application to Shell's worldwide retail network of service stations and business signage. Shell is active in 130 countries and operates approximately 45,000 service stations and several thousand business sites including offices and manufacturing plants. The redesign will include all of these locations, with Akzo Nobel having been chosen as one of only two approved suppliers for the five-year project, the company said in a release.
The redesign calls for exact color matching on a host of different objects and surfaces, such as signage, metal and plastic façades and sidings, roofs, steel construction, and internal and external doors and windows. These surfaces will be coated using a variety of technologies, including powder, coil and liquid coatings, which means Akzo Nobel's Car Refinishes, Industrial Finishes, Powder and Decorative Coatings businesses will all be involved.
Akzo Nobel already has strong links with Shell. The company's Marine & Protective Coatings business supplies paint to protect Shell's offshore platforms, pipelines, tankers and refinery installations.
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