Terrence Hahn Officially Joins Axalta As CEO
Hahn is an entrepreneurial leader with a track record of developing differentiated strategies for global deployment, having most recently served as president and CEO of Honeywell’s Home and Building Technologies business group.
Axalta Refinish Business Council Members Share How To Elevate Business Performance At Symposium
This annual forum allows council members to share best practices, network with peers and learn from industry experts.
Terrence Hahn To Join Axalta As CEO
Charlie Shaver, who has served as chairman and CEO since 2013, will continue with Axalta as non-executive chairman.
Axalta Kickstarts Kids’ Careers In The Automotive Industry
Axalta has installed an Axalta paint booth at Drive ONE’s facility. Drive ONE is a non-profit that provides middle and high school-aged students with hands-on automotive industry training.
Axalta Earns NAPA Canada’s Club 95 Award For 3rd Consecutive Year
The Club 95 Award is given to NAPA Canada suppliers that deliver products on schedule at least 95 percent of the time.
Axalta Offers First Certified Field Training Program Of Its Kind For Distributors
This special certification allows distribution partners to conduct field classes for customers who wish to earn Axalta’s Level 100 Refinish Certification, select OEM Certifications and up to eight I-CAR Credit Hours.
Ford Honors Axalta Coating Systems At 20th Annual World Excellence Awards
Axalta received a Green Pillar World Excellence Award from Ford.
Axalta Is First To Offer Online I-CAR Professional Development Program Credit Hours
The company has rolled out 10 new I-CAR credited e-learning courses.
Axalta Inaugurates New Coating Manufacturing Facility In India
The new Savli plant will double the company’s capacity in India to better serve the fast-growing automotive sector.
Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Axalta As Market Leader In Automotive Refinish Coatings
Axalta’s consultative development approach helps customers reap benefits such as cost optimization, durability and efficiency, according to Frost’s analysis.