Axalta Coating Systems is establishing new headquarters for both its corporate and North America operations.
The new corporate headquarters offices, which opened Sept. 30, are in Center City Philadelphia at Two Commerce Square. The North America offices in Concord Township will open Oct. 31. The move will bring more than 100 jobs to Philadelphia and more than 230 to the township.
“We are tremendously excited about our new facilities in Pennsylvania,” said Charlie Shaver, chairman and CEO of Axalta Coating Systems. “New offices are a vital element in our plan to communicate our independence and new identity to our customers, our employees and other stakeholders in the U.S. and around the world.”
The Philadelphia corporate headquarters will direct Axalta’s global operations. With 2012 revenues of $4.3 billion, Axalta is the fifth largest coatings company in the world, employing more than 12,000 people in 130 countries on six continents. Axalta operates 35 manufacturing facilities, seven research and development centers, and 42 customer training centers in addition to numerous sales offices.
“My administration is working every day to bring new jobs to Pennsylvania. Today, we celebrate 332 new jobs coming to Philadelphia and Delaware County,” said Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett. “It’s a sign we are heading in the right direction and Pennsylvania’s economy is on the rise. Global companies like Axalta now want to come here, hire our workers and grow in the commonwealth.”
Added Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, “Axalta’s move is great news for our city, with more than 100 jobs created and a major expression of confidence in Philadelphia. This announcement is just the latest in a long line of companies, large and small, that are doubling down on Philadelphia and creating jobs for Philadelphians. Over the next weeks and months, we anticipate more exciting announcements with businesses that are starting here, staying here and growing right here in Philadelphia.”
"We welcome Axalta as they establish their North American headquarters in Concord Township," said Delaware County Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle. "We are pleased they chose to become a part of our vibrant economic community, and wish them continued success in every hue."
“We appreciate the partnership of Governor Corbett and his action team, Mayor Nutter, the city’s Department of Commerce and the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, the leadership of Delaware County, the Country Redevelopment Authority and Concord Township, Select Greater Philadelphia and others for enabling us to establish our new offices here,” said Shaver. “We’re already taking advantage of our new hometown. I will host a meeting of our global executive team next week at Two Commerce Square and, at the end of the month, we will convene our first global R&D conference, bringing more than one hundred of our top scientists from around the world to Philadelphia for a three-day meeting.”
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