CarZ ties up with paint major AkzoNobel

June 13, 2012: Multi-brand auto solutions provider CarZ has partnered with paints and specialty chemicals supplier AkzoNobel for full body painting requirements.

13 Jun 2012 | 3580 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

June 13, 2012: Multi-brand auto solutions provider CarZ has partnered with paints and specialty chemicals supplier AkzoNobel for full body painting requirements. AkzoNobel will provide the stocks and support for various tints and shades for all makes and models of cars as per OEM colour specifications. It will also provide services, training and support to CarZ for quality paint jobs, colour matching and finish, while ensuring a faster turnaround.

Commenting on the tie-up, Vijay Gummadi, CEO of CarZ, said: “CarZ is a multi-brand service provider and it is important that we work with a company that can claim diverse and extensive knowledge of paint technology, application and colour matching for all makes and models of vehicles.



This association with AkzoNobel will allow us to further enhance our offering to customers whose requirements include fixing scratches, single and multi-panel paint jobs, full body paints which include colour restoration and colour change and decorative paint applications. We paint over 10,000 cars at our facilities each year.”

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