Henkel Wins 2009 Automotive News PACE Award
22 Avril 2009 - 4:17PM
PR Newswire (US)
Henkel's TecTalis coating reduces costs while streamlining the
paint pretreatment process MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., April 22
/PRNewswire/ -- Henkel Corporation received a 2009 Automotive News
PACE Award for its new conversion coating process, TecTalis, at an
awards ceremony on April 20 in Detroit. The prestigious award
recognizes automotive suppliers for superior innovation,
technological advancement and business performance. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090415/DE99335LOGO) Henkel
was recognized in the Manufacturing Process category for its
TecTalis metal pretreatment technology. As the world's first
nanoceramic conversion coating process for multi-metal bodies,
TecTalis completely eliminates phosphates along with heavy metals
such as nickel and manganese from the pretreatment process. This
innovative technology significantly reduces costs, streamlines the
vehicle assembly pretreatment operations, and reduces the
environmental impact from the manufacturing process. Henkel was
first to introduce this green technology - the first phosphate-free
pretreatment alternative launched in the automotive industry in
over 50 years to replace the conventional zinc-phosphate process.
Henkel partnered with Ford Motor Company to commercialize the
technology in the Ford Twin Cities Facility in St. Paul, Minn. And
in November 2007, TecTalis reached a milestone, when Ford began a
full vehicle production launch on the 2008 Ford Ranger line.
"Henkel is committed to innovation, sustainability and continuous
improvement as a means to reduce costs and environmental impact
while helping to increase productivity for our customers," said Dan
Wohletz, vice president, Automotive, Henkel Corporation. "TecTalis
is a perfect example of that commitment and we're extremely honored
to be recognized by Automotive News, Ernst & Young LLP and
Transportation Research Center Inc. for this momentous
achievement." To learn more about TecTalis, call 866-332-7244 or
visit TecTalis. The Automotive News PACE Award is viewed around the
world as the industry symbol of innovation and winning this honor
elevates Henkel's stature in the marketplace. The 15th annual PACE
(Premier Automotive Suppliers' Contribution to Excellence) Award
was presented by Automotive News, Ernst & Young LLP and
Transportation Research Center Inc. (TRC Inc.). The competition was
open to suppliers who contribute products, processes, materials or
services directly to the manufacture of cars or trucks. The
Automotive News PACE Award is accepted around the world as the
industry symbol of innovation. For more than 130 years, Henkel has
been a leader with brands and technologies that make people's lives
easier, better and more beautiful. Henkel operates in three
business areas - Home Care, Personal Care, and Adhesive
Technologies - and is ranked among the Fortune Global 500
companies. More than 60 percent of Henkel's sales are in
fast-moving consumer goods, while the industrial business accounts
for almost 40 percent of the company's total sales. In fiscal 2008,
Henkel generated sales of 14,131 million euros and adjusted
operating profit of 1,460 million euros. Our more than 55,000
employees worldwide are dedicated to fulfilling our corporate
claim, "A Brand like a Friend," and ensuring that people in more
than 125 countries can trust in brands and technologies from
Henkel. http://www.henkelna.com/
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Henkel Corporation CONTACT: Keena Toth, +1-248-589-4828, Web Site:
http://www.henkelna.com/
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