07.26.23
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/USA
www.ppg.com
PUBLIC COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1883
REVENUE: $17.7 billion s ($16.8 billion)
MARKETS SERVED
Markets Served: Aerospace, Architectural Coatings, Automotive OEM Coatings, Automotive Refinish, Industrial Coatings; Packaging Coatings; Protective and Marine Coatings; Specialty Coatings and Materials; Traffic Solutions
KEY EXECUTIVES:
*Denotes operating committee
Timothy M. Knavish*chairman and CEO; Anne M. Foulkes*, SVP and general counsel; Vincent J. Morales*, SVP and CFO; Juan J. Ardid, VP, Protective and Marine Coatings, U.S. and Canada; Ed Baiden, GM, Traffic Solutions; David S. Bem*, VP, science and technology and CTO; K. Henrik Bergström*, SVP, PPG Architectural Coatings, Latin America, EMEA and Asia-Pacific; Kevin D. Braun*, SVP, Global Industrial Coatings; John A. Bruno, VP, investor elations; Bradley J. Budde, VP and chief digital officer; Christine Camsuzou, VP, procurement & chief procurement officer; Mark Cancilla, VP, environment, health and safety; Andrew T. Carroll, VP, Automotive Coatings, Americas, and Global Mobility; Jeffrey C. Davies, VP, corporate development; Amy R. Ericson*, SVP, Protective & Marine Coatings; Joseph R. Gette, VP, deputy general counsel and secretary; Emmanuelle Guerin, VP, Automotive Coatings, Global Auto Parts; Chancey E. Hagerty*, SVP, Global Automotive Refinish Coatings; Juliane Hefel, GM, Specialty Coatings & Materials; Jaime A. Irick*, SVP, Architectural Coatings, U.S. and Canada; John A. Jankowski, VP and Ttreasurer; Roald Johannsen, VP, Automotive Coatings, EMEA; Diane M. Kappas, VP, global sustainability; Daniel G. Korte*, Global VP, Aerospace; Nianbin (Thomas) Li, VP, Automotive Coatings, Asia Pacific; Adriana Macouzet, VP, PPG Latin America and general manager, Protective and Marine Coatings, Latin America; Thomas E. Maziarz, VP, Automotive Refinish, Americas; Kumar Nandan, VP, Tax; Xiaobing Nie, VP, Industrial Coatings China and Global Consumer Products, and general manager, PPG China; Steven Pocock, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, West and Central; Bhaskar Ramachandran, VP and CIO; Rodolfo Ramirez, GM, Packaging Coatings; Vincent Robin*, VP, Global Automotive Coatings; Javier Sosa Mejia, VP, Architectial Coatings, Latin America and president, PPG Comex; Irene Tasi*, SVP and chief growth officer; Pascal Tisseyre, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, South; Ram Vadlamannati*, SVP, operations; Meri M. Vainikka, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, North and East; Kevin R. Walling*, SVP and chief human resources officer; Brian R. Williams, VP and controller; Xiaodong (Tony) Wu, VP, Automotive Refinish, Asia; Jérôme Zamblera, VP, Automotive Refinish, Europe, Middle East and Africa; Bryan N. Iams, VP, chief communications and government affairs officer; David S. Bem*, VP, science and technology and CTO.
PPG is recognized and respected around the world as a leading paints, coatings and specialty materials manufacturer, providing technologically advanced solutions to meet even the most difficult challenges.
PPG’s Performance Coatings (61% of 2022 net sales) and Industrial Coatings' (39% of sales) reportable segments supply coatings and specialty materials for customers in a wide array of end-use markets, including industrial equipment and components; packaging material; aircraft and marine equipment; automotive original equipment; as well as for other industrial and consumer products. In addition to supplying coatings to the automotive OEM market, PPG supplies refinishes to the automotive aftermarket. PPG also serves commercial and residential new build and maintenance markets by supplying coatings to painting and maintenance contractors and directly to consumers for decoration and maintenance. PPG operates more than 150 manufacturing locations in more than 70 countries.
As part of our promise to deliver on our purpose – We Protect and Beautify the World – PPG has set ambitious 2030 environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals that will guide our continued efforts. We’ve established a stronger focus on decarbonization, including 2030 emissions reduction targets that have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). PPG has committed to reduce absolute emissions from its own operations (scope 1 and 2) by 50% by 2030 from a 2019 base year. PPG also committed to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services, processing of sold products, and end-of-life treatment of sold products by 30% within the same timeframe.
These targets include PPG’s first scope 3 emissions reduction target, an ambitious goal that will require working with partners throughout our value chain to collaborate on greenhouse gas reduction strategies. These targets will provide a clear pathway to a low carbon future, aligning with the Paris Agreement and the emissions reductions required for a 1.5 degrees C future for our scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions and a well below 2 degrees C future for our scope 3 emissions. With validated science-based targets, we plan to invest additional resources to support an ambitious and consistent reduction in emissions from our own operations (scope 1 and 2). We are also planning to devote additional funding to renewable energy sources and identifying cleaner energy solutions. Our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across our value chain will include evaluating more circular and renewable raw materials, collaborating with suppliers to lower their emissions footprint, and innovating new lower fossil carbon solutions for our customers. Learn more at ppg.com/sustainability.
Our more than 52,000 employees around the world work hard every day to make it happen for our customers. PPG is poised to leverage our diverse business portfolio to deliver industry-leading growth. Going forward, we will intentionally invest in focused growth opportunities that enhance our customers’ productivity and sustainability, elevate our customer relationships and expand PPG’s technology leadership positions in the coatings industry.
www.ppg.com
PUBLIC COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1883
REVENUE: $17.7 billion s ($16.8 billion)
MARKETS SERVED
Markets Served: Aerospace, Architectural Coatings, Automotive OEM Coatings, Automotive Refinish, Industrial Coatings; Packaging Coatings; Protective and Marine Coatings; Specialty Coatings and Materials; Traffic Solutions
KEY EXECUTIVES:
*Denotes operating committee
Timothy M. Knavish*chairman and CEO; Anne M. Foulkes*, SVP and general counsel; Vincent J. Morales*, SVP and CFO; Juan J. Ardid, VP, Protective and Marine Coatings, U.S. and Canada; Ed Baiden, GM, Traffic Solutions; David S. Bem*, VP, science and technology and CTO; K. Henrik Bergström*, SVP, PPG Architectural Coatings, Latin America, EMEA and Asia-Pacific; Kevin D. Braun*, SVP, Global Industrial Coatings; John A. Bruno, VP, investor elations; Bradley J. Budde, VP and chief digital officer; Christine Camsuzou, VP, procurement & chief procurement officer; Mark Cancilla, VP, environment, health and safety; Andrew T. Carroll, VP, Automotive Coatings, Americas, and Global Mobility; Jeffrey C. Davies, VP, corporate development; Amy R. Ericson*, SVP, Protective & Marine Coatings; Joseph R. Gette, VP, deputy general counsel and secretary; Emmanuelle Guerin, VP, Automotive Coatings, Global Auto Parts; Chancey E. Hagerty*, SVP, Global Automotive Refinish Coatings; Juliane Hefel, GM, Specialty Coatings & Materials; Jaime A. Irick*, SVP, Architectural Coatings, U.S. and Canada; John A. Jankowski, VP and Ttreasurer; Roald Johannsen, VP, Automotive Coatings, EMEA; Diane M. Kappas, VP, global sustainability; Daniel G. Korte*, Global VP, Aerospace; Nianbin (Thomas) Li, VP, Automotive Coatings, Asia Pacific; Adriana Macouzet, VP, PPG Latin America and general manager, Protective and Marine Coatings, Latin America; Thomas E. Maziarz, VP, Automotive Refinish, Americas; Kumar Nandan, VP, Tax; Xiaobing Nie, VP, Industrial Coatings China and Global Consumer Products, and general manager, PPG China; Steven Pocock, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, West and Central; Bhaskar Ramachandran, VP and CIO; Rodolfo Ramirez, GM, Packaging Coatings; Vincent Robin*, VP, Global Automotive Coatings; Javier Sosa Mejia, VP, Architectial Coatings, Latin America and president, PPG Comex; Irene Tasi*, SVP and chief growth officer; Pascal Tisseyre, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, South; Ram Vadlamannati*, SVP, operations; Meri M. Vainikka, VP, Architectural Coatings EMEA, North and East; Kevin R. Walling*, SVP and chief human resources officer; Brian R. Williams, VP and controller; Xiaodong (Tony) Wu, VP, Automotive Refinish, Asia; Jérôme Zamblera, VP, Automotive Refinish, Europe, Middle East and Africa; Bryan N. Iams, VP, chief communications and government affairs officer; David S. Bem*, VP, science and technology and CTO.
PPG is recognized and respected around the world as a leading paints, coatings and specialty materials manufacturer, providing technologically advanced solutions to meet even the most difficult challenges.
PPG’s Performance Coatings (61% of 2022 net sales) and Industrial Coatings' (39% of sales) reportable segments supply coatings and specialty materials for customers in a wide array of end-use markets, including industrial equipment and components; packaging material; aircraft and marine equipment; automotive original equipment; as well as for other industrial and consumer products. In addition to supplying coatings to the automotive OEM market, PPG supplies refinishes to the automotive aftermarket. PPG also serves commercial and residential new build and maintenance markets by supplying coatings to painting and maintenance contractors and directly to consumers for decoration and maintenance. PPG operates more than 150 manufacturing locations in more than 70 countries.
2022 Success Story
By Tim Knavish, president and chief executive officerAs part of our promise to deliver on our purpose – We Protect and Beautify the World – PPG has set ambitious 2030 environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals that will guide our continued efforts. We’ve established a stronger focus on decarbonization, including 2030 emissions reduction targets that have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). PPG has committed to reduce absolute emissions from its own operations (scope 1 and 2) by 50% by 2030 from a 2019 base year. PPG also committed to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services, processing of sold products, and end-of-life treatment of sold products by 30% within the same timeframe.
These targets include PPG’s first scope 3 emissions reduction target, an ambitious goal that will require working with partners throughout our value chain to collaborate on greenhouse gas reduction strategies. These targets will provide a clear pathway to a low carbon future, aligning with the Paris Agreement and the emissions reductions required for a 1.5 degrees C future for our scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions and a well below 2 degrees C future for our scope 3 emissions. With validated science-based targets, we plan to invest additional resources to support an ambitious and consistent reduction in emissions from our own operations (scope 1 and 2). We are also planning to devote additional funding to renewable energy sources and identifying cleaner energy solutions. Our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across our value chain will include evaluating more circular and renewable raw materials, collaborating with suppliers to lower their emissions footprint, and innovating new lower fossil carbon solutions for our customers. Learn more at ppg.com/sustainability.
Our more than 52,000 employees around the world work hard every day to make it happen for our customers. PPG is poised to leverage our diverse business portfolio to deliver industry-leading growth. Going forward, we will intentionally invest in focused growth opportunities that enhance our customers’ productivity and sustainability, elevate our customer relationships and expand PPG’s technology leadership positions in the coatings industry.