PPG Receives Achiever Award From Uni-Select For Commitment, Support Of Collision Repair Industry

PPG Receives Achiever Award From Uni-Select For Commitment, Support Of Collision Repair Industry

PPG, which supplies automotive refinish products and services to Uni-Select, received the award at the company's recent Canada VIP Supplier Awards Event in Las Vegas.

Brent Windom (left), president and chief executive officer of Uni-Select Inc., presents
the 2018 Achiever Award to Norm Angrove, PPG director, automotive refinish, Canada.
PPG Canada received the award for its exceptional sales growth in Canada in the category
of auto paint and body equipment.

PPG recently announced that it is the recipient of Uni-Select Canada’s 2018 Achiever Award, which is given to suppliers that have demonstrated the highest commitment and support to the collision repair industry. PPG Canada received the award for its exceptional sales growth in Canada in the category of auto paint and body equipment (PBE).

PPG, which supplies automotive refinish products and services to Uni-Select, received the award at the company’s recent Canada VIP Supplier Awards Event in Las Vegas.

“We are honored to recognize our long-term supply partner PPG with our Achiever Award – PBE,” said Brent Windom, president and chief executive officer, Uni-Select Inc. and president and chief operating officer, Uni-Select’s Canadian Automotive Group. “At Uni-Select, collaborative partnerships are an essential link to achieve operational excellence and exceptional customer service. We wish to thank PPG for its commitment and support. We value such long-term relationships based on mutual success.”

“PPG is proud to be recognized by Uni-Select,” said Norm Angrove, PPG director, automotive refinish, Canada. “The Achiever Award reflects our ongoing commitment to providing world-class products, services and support in the automotive refinish market. We look forward to continuing this successful partnership with Uni-Select, its members, and its end-user customers.”

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