Teo Seck Chuan, CEO

Landmark projects and structures come to life with Seamaster Paint colours

  • The home-grown paint provider serves Asia’s leading commercial and industrial companies
Supported by:Discovery Reports

It takes a special type and quality of paint to achieve the aesthetic tableau of the Marina Bay Sands and the property developments of CapitaLand in Singapore, the robust protective finish of the People’s Committee Building in Vietnam and the vivid colours of Legoland in Malaysia. Uncompromising in value and reliability, paint maker Seamaster Paint has been coating renowned landmarks, government buildings, industrial complexes and commercial structures worldwide for 60 years.

Starting as a small establishment in Singapore, the home-grown and pioneering provider of architectural and decorative paint, and protective and special effects coatings today serves Asia’s leading commercial and industrial companies.

“Customers who try our products for the first time always come back because we emphasise product quality and workmanship,” says CEO Teo Seck Chuan. “We pursue landmark projects to showcase the proper way of applying our high-quality products.”

Working with Seamaster, clients are assured of highly specialised pre- and post-sales services including technical and marketing assistance that apply the best solution for any market demand. Certified by the world’s leading quality assurance bodies, the company also offers speed and reliability as it delivers products within one to three days upon order placement.

“We have stringent requirements for quality,” Teo says. “If any concerns occur within the warranty period, we come back and repair it free of charge.”

Keen on replicating the success of its breakthrough products Weathercare paint for condominiums and the fast-drying, high-gloss Super Glo wood and metal paint, which became a No 1 seller in Singapore, Seamaster is open to more research and development (R&D) collaborations. Expanding in China, Laos, India and the Middle East, Seamaster welcomes like-minded R&D partners in the functional coatings field.

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“We constantly upgrade our products, implement systems for colour previews and applications, and innovate to satisfy customers’ diverse requirements,” Teo says. “We also maintain our halal certification and green label marks because we do what we promise.”

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