Akzo Nobel strengthens African presence with new facility in Kenya
The site, which produces coil coatings primarily focused on the building sector, also includes warehousing for the company's marine, protective and powder coatings. The opening ceremony was attended by H.E. Franz Makken, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kenya, who emphasised the importance of direct foreign investment in helping to boost local economic development.
Strategic investments in the east of the continent
“Akzo Nobel is making a concerted effort to tap into the growing opportunities in Africa and bolster its operations in the region with strategic investments,” explained Baron Schreuder, the company's Performance Coatings Director for sub-Saharan Africa. “This is an important first step towards unlocking Africa and expanding our performance coatings presence in the east of the continent.” Continued Schreuder: “Operating in Kenya is an essential part of expanding our footprint in the region. The new facility will enable us to be closer to our customers, helping to reduce lead times while strengthening our ability to serve the market better.”
Growing its Performance Coatings business
Work on the facility started after the company acquired the Industrial Coatings business of BASF. Akzo Nobel established a legal entity in Morocco, Kenya and Uganda in 2016 with the express aim of growing its Performance Coatings business in the African market. The company already runs operations in Africa for its Marine and Protective Coatings, Automotive and Specialty Coatings, Industrial and Powder Coatings and Decorative Paints businesses. Manufacturing facilities are located in Egypt, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, the Kingdom of eSwatini (formerly known as Swaziland), Morocco and Tunisia.
Products have been supplied for a number of high profile projects throughout the continent, notably in South Africa, where five stadiums used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup feature Akzo Nobel's high performance coatings.
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