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17 Oct 2025

GIT Coatings Unveils New Global Headquarters, Flagship Operations

GIT Coatings CEO, Mo AlGermozi, cutting the ribbon of the company’s new HQ and production facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Mo is pictured with Jennifer Fuccillo (Invest Nova Scotia), Matt Stanley (Business Development Canada), John Risley (CFFI) and Jim Spatz (Southwest Properties Limited). © GIT Coatings

GIT Coatings (Graphite Innovation & Technologies Inc.), a leader in biocide-free, graphene-based marine coatings, announced an additional $5M in EDC funding during the Grand Opening of their new Global Headquarters and Flagship Operations this week at 409 Wilkinson Avenue in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.The opening event marked a milestone in GIT Coatings’ mission to redefine marine sustainability through advanced materials innovation. The new building includes 10 times the square footage of their previous headquarters and manufacturing facility allowing the company to scale manufacturing…

17 Jul 2025

PPG Completes 100th Dry Docking Using Electrostatic Coating Application

Credit: PPG

PPG announced the 100th dry docking performed using electrostatic application for marine hull coatings. PPG completed the project on the MV Colossus, a 287-meter bulk carrier owned by Enterprises Shipping and Trading S.A. at CUD Weihai Shipyard Co. Ltd. in China. The team applied PPG NEXEON 810 antifouling on the boot top and PPG SIGMAGLIDE 2390 fouling release coating on the underwater hull.PPG is the first coatings company to introduce the application technique to the marine sector…

25 Feb 2025

OSG Expands Graphene Propeller Coating Fleetwide

OSG GIT Coatings Image Courtesy GIT Coatings

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (OSG) extended its adoption of GIT Coatings’ graphene-based propeller coating, XGIT-PROP, across seven additional crude oil tankers. Previously, OSG applied graphene-based propeller coating to one of its crude oil tanker vessels in October of 2023. The first application of XGIT-PROP on an OSG tanker has seen performance gains and fuel savings proven beyond expectations. A third party has further validated this with the vessel tracked along its trade route covering the Pacific Ocean.