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In April 2015, PPG Industries completed the acquisition of REVOCOAT, a global supplier of sealants. [citation needed] Chuck Bunch remains Executive Chairman, while Michael McGarry serves as President & CEO. In July 2016, PPG announced its sale of the flat glass business to Vitro, a glass manufacturer based in Mexico, for $750 million. [18]
Chemrez Technologies, Inc. (PSE: COAT) is a manufacturer of powder coatings based in the Philippines. It has been listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange since December 8, 2000 and is a member of the D&L Group of Companies. On June 9, 2006, shareholders of Corro-Coat, Inc. approved the purchase of Chemrez, Inc. and its biodiesel project.
Companies of the Philippines by year of establishment (91 C) D. Defunct companies of the Philippines (6 C, 3 P) M. Mergers and acquisitions of Philippine companies (1 P)
Polypropylene glycol or polypropylene oxide is the polymer (or macromolecule) of propylene glycol. [1] Chemically it is a polyether, and, more generally speaking, it's a polyalkylene glycol (PAG) H S Code 3907.2000.
Car shape model varnished with an effect pigment based on an alumina substrate (Xirallic) Xirallic is an alumina effect pigment made of aluminum oxide platelets covered with titanium oxide that shows a strong glitter effect with a distinct shimmering behavior.
The Ohio EPA said Wednesday about 200,000 gallons of pretreated wastewater leaked from a sanitary sewer line break near PPG Industries in Barberton before repairs were made this week.
Training is one of the primary tasks that is handled by NAVRESCOM. One of its primary training unit is the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) for tertiary level students, the Basic Citizen's Military Course (BCMC) for civilians who didn't take the NROTC in their tertiary studies, and the Military Orientation Course (MOC) for private or public organizations of utility service ...
In the Philippines itself, the term "insular" had limited usage. On banknotes, postage stamps, and the coat of arms, the government referred to itself simply as the "Philippine Islands". The 1902 Philippine Organic Act was replaced in 1916 by the Jones Law , which ended the Philippine Commission and provided for both houses of the Philippine ...