75. Industrias Titan
Barcelona, Spain
www.titanlux.com
PRIVATE COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1917
REVENUE: $135,094 million
MARKETS SERVED
Decorative coatings; Industrial coatings; Marine coatings; Powder coatings; Fine arts
materials
Since it was founded in 1917 in Barcelona, Industrias Titan has produced paints, enamels, varnishes, powder coatings, colors for fine arts and handicrafts, as well as ancillary products. Its
present installations have a total area of 120,000 square meters and
are located in El Prat de Llobregat, which is within the metropolitan area of Barcelona. It has fourteen commercial delegations, six
production plants in Spain, one in Portugal and one in Morocco. In
recent years Industrias Titan has focused its efforts on making its
products more environmental friendly, right through from product
conception to the end user stage. Many of its products have been
awarded with the European Ecological Label.
76. Sniezka Woj.
Lubzina, Poland
www.sniezka.com
PRIVATE COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1984
REVENUE: $129,000 million
MARKETS SERVED
Interior coatings; Exterior coatings; Wood and metal preservation
Sniezka Paints and Varnishes Plant S.A. is an industry leader in Poland, both in terms of quantity and value. Sniezka is a modern plant employing more than 600 people and producing approximately 90 million liters yearly of a variety of chemical
products used in the construction industry in the domestic market
and foreign markets. The company concentrates its activity in the
area of emulsion paints (thinned with water), oil and phthalic paints
(solvent paints), and putty substances. The company offers a wide
range of high quality paints and varnishes, at the same time providing its customers with assistance in the implementation and application of its products.
77. Asahipen
Osaka, Japan
www.asahipen.jp
PUBLIC COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1940
REVENUE: $123,000 million
MARKETS SERVED
Onshore coatings; Marine coatings; Automotive coatings; Decorative coatings
KEY EXECUTIVES
Takeshi Tanaka, president; Tatsuo Nishi, managing director; Nobuyuki Goto, managing
director; Kazuharu Yamamoto, director; Kogo Sawada, director.
Asahipen Corporation engages in the manufacture and sale of various paints and coatings, painting tools and wallpaper products in Japan. The company offers water-based, oil-based, anti-rust, spray, gloss varnish, wood, hobby craft and business paints. Asahipen Corporation markets its products through
dealers, government agencies, and other outlets in China, Hong
Kong, Taiwan, and southwestern Asia. The company was formerly
known as Asahi Paint Company and changed its name to Asahipen
Corporation in 1965. Asahipen Corporation was founded in 1940
and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Asahipen Groups are organized into many paint-manufacturing subsidiaries including Asahipen Corporation, Daiho Tokyo Inc., Asahipen America Inc. and
in the field of UV finishing it operates Trust Inc.
78. Renner Sayerlack
Cajamar, Brazil
www.sayerlack.com.br
PRIVATE COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1968
REVENUE: $117,000 million
MARKETS SERVED
Wood coatings; Marine coatings
Renner Sayerlack S.A. manufactures and distributes wood fin- ishing and marine coatings and paints. It is the largest and most specialized wood coating company in Latin America.
Formerly known as Sayerlack, it changed its name to Renner Sayerlack S.A. after the merger of Tintas Renner and Sayerlack Industria
Brasileira de Vernizes in 2001. The company was founded in 1968
and is based in Cajamar, Brazil. The company’s primary wood finishes manufacturing facility is in Cajamar, Sao Paulo state, and it
operates another in Minerbio, Italy.
Sniezka Woj. has a modern plant employing
more than 600 people. The company produces
approximately 90 million liters annually of
a variety of chemical products used in the
construction industry for both domestic and
international markets. It is the second largest
paints and varnishes producer in Poland.
Asahipen offers specialty commercial
paints, interior materials such as wallpaper,
landscaping, protection and repair materials
for housing, and other materials that are
‘essential for housing maintenance,
housing supplies, and daily life.’