SAN DIEGO - Happy 23rd anniversary to Rhino Linings Corporation, the global provider of protective polyurethane, polyurea, polyaspartic and epoxy coatings. The Rhino Linings brand name is considered the No. 1 brand name by consumers in the spray-on truck bed liner industry, according to the company. Over the years the company has evolved into several distinct product divisions that include Vehicle Protection, Industrial, Military, Flooring and Epoxy.
"To see how much this company has grown in 23 years is very exciting," states Pierre Gagnon, President and CEO of Rhino Linings Corporation. "The mission has always been to design, develop and sell top-quality equipment and protective coatings and we will continue to deliver world class products and services for years to come."
Rhino Linings not only strives to offer the best equipment and coatings products, we also strive for excellence in customer response and satisfaction. This is apparent in the companies ISO 9001 certification. Rhino Linings was the first ever spray-on bed liner company to achieve this certification.
Rhino Linings Corp. Celebrates 23 Years
SAN DIEGO - Happy 23rd anniversary to Rhino Linings Corporation, the global provider of protective polyurethane, polyurea, polyaspartic and epoxy coatings.
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