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Specialist industrial coatings manufacturer, Indestructible Paint Ltd was delighted to recently welcome two distinguished guests to its Birmingham, UK manufacturing facility.
MD Brian Norton hosted a visit by Baroness Lucy Neville-Rolfe and Anthea McIntyre MEP, who were keen to see for themselves Indestructible Paint’s approach to providing a highly specialist service to many of the world’s leading industries. The company’s commitment to R&D, which has underpinned its success for many years, was of particular note.
"Both ladies expressed interest in a range of issues and acknowledged concerns about challenges faced by small to medium sized enterprises, such as ourselves,” commented Brian Norton. "In particular, the REACH regulations came under the spotlight, especially their associated bureaucracy and, in this connection, we were delighted to present aspects of our R&D work, especially in aerospace, which focuses on coating developments that specifically address the obligations associated with REACH.”