Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Announces Annual Vendor Awards

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes Announces Annual Vendor Awards

Sherwin-Williams made the announcement at a special reception for more than 200 suppliers, employees and V.I.P. guests at its national sales meeting at the Gaylord Palms hotel and convention center in Orlando, Fla.

 

Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes recently announced its annual Associated Products Vendor Awards.

Sherwin-Williams made the announcement at a special reception for more than 200 suppliers, employees and V.I.P. guests at its national sales meeting at the Gaylord Palms hotel and convention center in Orlando, Fla.

Associated Products suppliers honored at this year’s Vendor Awards included:

  • 3M – Sherwin-Williams Program of the Year
  • Innovative Tools – Sherwin-Williams Canada Vendor of the Year
  • PPC Inc. (Powers Paper Company) – Sherwin-Williams Operational Excellence

This is its eighth consecutive Operational Excellence Award for PPC Inc., and its 11th overall as a partner to Sherwin-Williams.

Operational Excellence Award winner PPC Inc., pictured with Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes team

In addition to its Program of the Year Award this year, 3M has won back-to-back accolades, as it was previously honored as Sherwin-Williams’ Vendor of the Year during last year’s award ceremony.

Program of the Year winner 3M, pictured with Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes team

“Our vendor partners are an intricate part in helping us demonstrate the service excellence that our customers expect,” said Scott Walton, director of associated products marketing for Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. “They are important to the ongoing service and attention to detail we provide all our collision repair customers.”

Vendor of the Year winner Innovative Tools, pictured with Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes team

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