Axalta’s three premium global refinish brands approved by Porsche AG

December 10, 2018
Axalta’s three premium global refinish brands approved by Porsche AG
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Porsche AG has added Cromax to its list of approved car paint repair brands, making all three of Axalta’s premium global refinish brands, Cromax, Spies Hecker and Standox, authorised for use by Porsche AG dealerships and bodyshops worldwide. Axalta, a leading global manufacturer of liquid and powder coatings, has held technical approval with Porsche AG for more than 20 years with Spies Hecker and Standox.


The rolling approval ensures that Porsche AG cars are repaired with the highest quality products using the most modern technologies.

Jürgen Knorr, Director Key Accounts for Axalta’s Refinish Systems in Europe, Middle East and Africa, says, “We are delighted to be continuing our successful partnership with Porsche AG with the inclusion of Cromax in the Porsche AG Paint Manual. The highly productive and value-added paint systems offered by Cromax are a perfect fit for Porsche AG approved bodyshops and dealerships to enable repairs that maintain the value of a vehicle and to ensure strict warranty requirements are met.”
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