Richmond, VA - ForeignTRADEX, publisher of the Industrial Trade Forum announced to Virginia media sources today the completion of its new protective coatings, metal and epoxy coatings directory. The company the publication provides access to American coatings manufacturers specializing in various paints, finishes and other powder and liquid coating products for metals, wood, plastic, rubber, asphalt, concrete, cable, wire and other applications.
The metal and protective coatings guide is located at at http://foreigntradeexchange.com/forum/?p=646
According to Michael O'Malley, spokesman for ForeignTRADEX, a division of the Industrial Leaders Group, the Coatings Directory includes offerings for various ferrous and non-ferrous metal coatings, steel, aluminum and iron coatings, automotive, cement and tank corrosion protection products as well as interior and exterior residential and commercial paints and other finishing products. O'Malley said the guide provides private access to the company's all new marketplace to buy and sell metal coatings, protective coating and epoxy coatings at http://industrialsaver.com/classifieds/index.php/cat/12
"The purpose of the guide is to promote US-based manufacturers, distributors and exporters of industrial and commercial paints and coatings with emphasis on international markets, especially Western Europe and Australia," said O'Malley. He concluded, "The publication includes products from suppliers in Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania and other states offering an array of metal finishing and protective coatings, paints and allied products sold to domestic and overseas markets."
ForeingTRADEX also publishes an international paint and coatings directory which provides access to worldwide manufacturers and distributors of metal coatings, protective and epoxy coatings used by manufacturing, construction, metal fabrication, plastic molding, aerospace, and other companies at http://www.foreigntradeexchange.com/suppliers/coatings_p ... Suppliers of paints, coatings and other finishing products are able to include their company in the online directory at no cost. Additional details are available on the ForeignTRADEX website.
About ForeignTRADEX
ForeignTRADEX.com, publisher of the Industrial Trade Forum is a US-European Industrial Trade Directory and Marketplace at http://www.ForeignTradeExchange.com connecting manufacturers, distributors, exporters and importers of industrial products throughout Europe and the United States, as well as Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
This press release was issued through IndustrialPR. For more manufacturing and engineering news go to http://www.industrialpr.net.
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