AkzoNobel has announced plans to add three new production lines at its Changzhou powder coatings plant in China, which is the company’s largest facility of its kind in the world. The company reports that the €3 million (approximately $3.4 million) investment will support additional supplies of acrylic powder coatings, metallic powder coatings, and powder primers for the automotive sector.

“China is a high priority region for us and the booming powder coatings industry in China will help to optimize our production and investment strategy,” said Thierry Vanlancker, CEO. “This latest investment will also reinforce our capability to support local customers and enhance our manufacturing and supply chain.”

Opened in 2012, the Changzhou site reportedly supports the manufacture of both powder coatings and liquid coatings, including decorative paints, protective coatings, and vehicle refinishes. The powder coatings facility was a later addition and started production in 2018. It covers virtually all industry applications and supports the entire East China region.

“Given emerging market trends and customer needs, we are fully aware of the importance of manufacturing and delivering locally,” said Mark Kwok, president of AkzoNobel China/North Asia. “The Changzhou site plays a strategic role in supporting our business development in China. The new production lines will further our localization strategy to create more value for both ourselves and our customers with efficient and customized solutions.”

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