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Atlantic Marine and Sherwin Williams collaborate to improve industry standards

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October 11, 2023
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Georgetown, October 9, 2023– Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc. (AMSI), in collaboration with partner Sherwin Williams, recently hosted a comprehensive two-day familiarisation workshop. The event brought together representatives from diverse companies, offering an in-depth exploration of industrial paint solutions, as well as sand blasting and coating techniques. The workshop featured experts from Sherwin Williams, Schmidt (Sand Blasting Pot Manufacture) and WIWA(Manufacture of paint spraying equipment) who shared invaluable insights on product application, equipment utilization, and safety protocols.

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With a steadfast commitment to raising the bar in quality and safety standards within the industry, AMSI, in conjunction with its partners, continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at setting new benchmarks. This event marks the second of its kind, with a series of future engagements already in the pipeline.

Lance Gordon, Business Development Manager at AMSI, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “Our collaboration with Sherwin Williams reflects our unwavering dedication to revolutionize industry practices. By providing top-tier training and resources, we aim to position Sherwin Williams as the paramount brand for industrial paints and related products in Guyana.”

In August 2023, under the Sherwin Williams banner, AMSI actively participated in the Building Expo, a strategic move that not only bolstered brand visibility but also translated into sales growth with new clientele. This triumph further solidifies the efficacy of the partnership.

Since 2019, AMSI has proudly served as the authorized distributor for Sherwin Williams, offering a seamless avenue for businesses to access world-class products and services.

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