PPG wins $78 million MSC coatings contract

Written by Marine Log Staff
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Pittsburgh, Pa., headquartered PPG (NYSE: PPG) reports that it has been awarded a five-year, $78 million contract by the U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command (MSC) to provide coatings, solvents and technical services to MSC’s fleet of approximately 125 ships.

PPG’s global supply and service network will ensure the availability and delivery of a range of coatings and services to Military Sealift Command drydocking facilities around the world.

Products will include:

  • the PPG PSX brand of polysiloxane coatings, which offer excellent durability and aesthetics for exposed steel surfaces
  • PPG Amercoat 240 epoxy coatings for external surfaces and tanks, combining strong adhesion with resistance to chemically polluted water
  • PPG Sigmaglide biocide-free fouling release coatings

PPG technical service specialists will also be available to provide product selection and application expertise.

“This is a major win for the PPG marine team and showcases the value PPG can bring to customers through its broad range of products and deep expertise,” said Juanjo Ardid, PPG vice president, protective and marine coatings, U.S. and Canada. “By leveraging our global scale and people with expertise in markets around the world, we can partner with customers to deliver value, innovation and practical solutions that make a difference.”

“We are committed to supporting the U.S. Navy MSC and we’re proud of the trust that they continue to place in us,” said Scott Doering, PPG sales director, protective and marine coatings, U.S.

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