October 12, 2023 – PPG (NYSE: PPG) recently announced that PPG Zhangjiagang Factory (Phase III) has officially been put into operation, with an estimated annual production capacity of 80,000 tons. By introducing advanced product technology and production equipment, the factory can customize coating products for customers, improve product quality and production efficiency, reduce operating costs, achieve green and low-carbon production, and contribute to the sustainable development of the industry.
The Zhangjiagang plant is PPG’s only resin production base in China. This expansion project marks another milestone in PPG’s efforts to create outstanding value with global customers. With better resource integration, advanced automation equipment and a superior geographical location, PPG Zhangjiagang Factory (Phase III) will provide a full range of production services to customers throughout East China, continue to promote the development of China’s business, and help employees grow and customers business development.
Nie Xiaobing, President of PPG Asia Pacific and Vice President of Industrial Paints and Coatings and Global Consumer Electronics in Greater China, said: “The official commissioning of the third phase of the Zhangjiagang factory is an important milestone for our sustainable development in China. It will further enhance the industrial coatings and packaging coatings business units. productivity, meet the evolving needs of customers, enhance our market competitiveness within the industry, and support the development of the entire China business.”
Shan Qi, Director of Operations of PPG Asia Pacific, said: “The commissioning of PPG Zhangjiagang Factory (Phase III) is an important improvement for PPG’s production and supply chain capabilities in the Asia Pacific region. We will continue to uphold the concepts of innovation and operational excellence through continuous technological upgrading and Production capacity is expanded to better meet customer needs and promote the sustainable development of the industry.
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