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Timeline

1900's

1902

  • Watson Paint & Glass Co. began manufacturing and distributing consumer paints and later added wholesale glass distribution
1920's

1929

  • Watson Standard was formed through the acquisition of Standard Plate Glass Company, adding to its existing glass distribution business
1960's

1960's

  • Watson Standard begins to shift focus from consumer paints and glass distribution to coatings for the industrial and rigid packaging applications.
1970's

1970's

  • Expanded sales through global licensing and distribution arrangements.
1980's

1980's

  • Divested non-packaging related businesses.
1990's

1990's

  • Packaging business expanded through joint ventures with Rhenania and DS Chemie (now both part of ACTEGA Coatings and Sealants).
2000's

2000's

  • 2001- Acquired Akzo Nobel North American Packaging Business.
  • 2002- Acquired BASF Metal Decorating Business.
  • 2004- Acquired ACTEGA's interest in both joint ventures.
Present

Present

  • Dedicated to developing and manufacturing the most innovative coatings, adhesives and related products for the international light industrial, rigid and flexible packaging markets.

Jeffrey Matty to Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs

Posted by on Mar 22, 2011 in Press Releases | 0 comments

Watson Standard Makes New Appointment:Jeffrey Matty to Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs Pittsburgh, PA, 3/22/2011 — Watson Standard Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Matty as Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs, effective immediately. Previously the Vice President of Technology, Jeffrey has been a valued employee of Watson Standard for fourteen years. Jeffrey’s knowledge and experience regarding quality, technology, and manufacturing and regulatory compliance afford Watson Standard...

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