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Berger to reposition
Sherwin Williams brands Berger Paints India Ltd is looking to reposition its products following the acquisition of Sherwin Williams’ decorative paints business in India, to avoid competition within the group. In the changed scheme of things, Sherwin will primarily cater to the premium paints segment. While texture coating-enabled paints and water-based enamels are some products unique to Sherwin Williams, emulsion paints will be a focus area. In March, Berger had acquired the decorative or home paints business of the Indian subsidiary of US-based Sherwin Williams. The takeover helped the company acquire market share in the western and southern markets, where Berger had limited presence. But the acquisition has also led to overlapping of products. Since Sherwin has a stronger presence in pockets like Pune or Mumbai, Berger is avoiding any hasty re-jig of the product portfolio. Initially, lower-end Sherwin Williams products will be taken out.<more> Russian tycoon sues Dulux owners for £62 million over ‘botched paint job’ on his 391ft luxury yacht Andrey Melnichenko says the paint job on his yacht had 'lines and sags' ![]() The billionaire has filed a claim at a New Jersey court against Akzo Nobel It includes £2.5 million to hire a replacement vessel while it is repainted The £200-million yacht costs more than £12 million a year to maintain Many of us are familiar with the frustration of a paint job botched by a dodgy decorator. But when the blunder takes a multi-billionaire’s mega-yacht out of action, the result can be explosive – and rather expensive. Russian chemical tycoon Andrey Melnichenko, who is worth nearly £9 billion and owns a sprawling estate in Berkshire, is suing Dulux owner Akzo Nobel for $100million – or £62million. His claim, filed in a New Jersey court, argues the paint company’s incompetence forced him to redecorate his £200 million, 391-foot luxury yacht. The total includes £15 million to cover the cost of touching up the paint job as well as a monthly payment of £2.5 million to pay for hiring a replacement vessel in the 18 months when the yacht will be out of action. Documents filed at the court state: ‘In addition to attorney’s fees and costs, these damages represent over $100 million in ascertainable losses on the part of the plaintiff.’ The vessel, named ‘A’ after Mr Melnichenko’s model wife Aleksandra, made waves in the luxury yachting world when it first took to the seas in 2008. Big spenders: Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko with wife, Aleksandra. The yacht named 'A' was named after her Big spenders: Melnichenko with wife, Aleksandra, made his billions from chemicals The ship was longer than Roman Abramovich’s Pelorus, which at the time was the largest vessel in the Chelsea owner’s fleet. Designed by French interiors guru Philippe Starck, it boasts a dance floor with a glass ceiling – which also forms the bottom of a swimming pool on the deck above. The master bedroom is only accessible via a fingerprint recognition system and is protected with bomb-proof glass. One of the king-size beds rotates at the touch of a button, the walls are decorated with white stingray skin and the taps in the baths are believed to be worth £25,000 apiece. The ‘A’ costs more than £12 million a year to maintain, with each refuelling racking up a bill of more than £300,000.<more> Click here or the play button below ???????? Interpon releases Anodic Précis range Interpon Powder Coatings announces a new addition to their architectural powder coatings range formulated to deliver even greater coating flexibility and colour freedom without compromise. The Anodic Précis range forms part of the Interpon Collection Anodic series. |
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![]() "Ask Joe Powder" is a question and answer column authored by Kevin Biller of the Powder Coating Research Group. Mr. Biller has over 30 years experience formulating and manufacturing powder coatings. He welcomes your questions regarding powder coating technology. Please write to: askjoepowder@yahoo.com or post your question through the your facebook id http://letsfinishit.com/askjoe.htm Kevin Biller The Powder Coating Research Group 15 W. Cherry Street, 3rd Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614-354-1198 www.powdercoatingresearch.com This column will return back in the next edition. |
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