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Axalta Supports Sustainable Auto Repair Program in Tianjin, China

June 23, 2017 By CollisionWeek Editor

Axalta Coating Systems (NYSE:AXTA) recently collaborated with the Tianjin Vehicle Maintenance Administrative Office to offer advanced, technical education on waterborne coating technology to more than 60 Tianjin automotive refinish businesses. Technicians received training on the benefits of waterborne coatings and learned to improve their application skills.

An Axalta technician demonstrates waterborne technology in refinish training held to support the Tianjin Blue Sky project.

Axalta’s participation contributes to the success of the “Tianjin Blue Sky project”, a local, government-led sustainable auto repair program.

“We’re honored to join hands with the Tianjin Vehicle Maintenance Administrative Office to host the training program,” said

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