Coatings Group and the Paint Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to host the inaugural West Africa competition as Nigeria’s paints, wallpapers and supplies industry is projected to grow by 4.01 per cent . Coating show.
Organizers say the exhibition will increase exhibitor participation across West Africa and give local paint manufacturers access to better and more modern raw materials, equipment and technology.
Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, Paddy O’Neill, Portfolio Director for Coatings for Africa, said this would allow him to network with individuals and business organizations across West Africa, as well as leverage the continent’s free trade area to He said that it is possible to produce products such as: Meets international standards.
“The West Africa Coatings Show is a unique opportunity for everyone involved in the coatings industry, from raw material suppliers to technical experts such as chemists and formulators, to participate, explore new opportunities and move their businesses forward. and create an inclusive environment,” he said.
PMAN Chairman Abimbole Babatunde added that the PMA Coatings Show is one of the important activities of the association, aimed at acquainting its members with new paint raw materials and developments in the manufacturing of paints and coatings.
Since the first event, he said, events have been held in 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2022, and each one has been an improvement over the last.
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