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Exousia Announces Agreement with Wuhan Iron and Steel

Exousia Advanced Materials, Inc. announced that Wuhan Iron and Steel has agreed to begin purchasing coating formulations from the company's Tianjin facility.
 
“On my last trip to China we were able to work out the final details solidifying the relationship between Wuhan Steel and our Tianjin facility,” said Exousia CEO Wayne Rodrigue. “Our senior management in China has done a great job of cultivating Wuhan Steel and completing the specification process while addressing their specific areas of need. David Chen, VP of Asian Sales, and Paul Crozier, Managing Director of China, have provided an excellent sales and technical team approach to meeting the needs of Wuhan.
 
“The sales opportunity for Wuhan is two-fold: Wuhan's need for coatings within its own huge facility, particularly high-temperature and insulative coatings; and the need for primers and other coatings for the protection of the steel that they manufacture and ship to their customers,” Rodrigue noted.
 
Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group), established in 1958, is the third largest steel producer in China and the sixteenth largest in the world. Wuhan has had an annual production capacity of 20 million tonnes. Located in the eastern suburb of Wuhan, Hubei, the company owns a complete set of processing plants composed of mining, coking, sintering, iron making, steel making, rolling, and the associated utilities.
 
Exousia Advanced Materials manufactures advanced resins, engineered particles, high-performance coatings, and structural products. Exousia products enhance strength, durability, cost-effectiveness, and performance for a range of manufacturing, commercial, and construction applications. It serves both domestic and international markets.