Volt Consulting Group has been engaged to provide consulting services to PPG Industries, Inc. (NYSE: PPG), the world’s leading coatings, specialty products and services company. PPG selected Volt Consulting Group to drive the planning and design process for a Human Resources shared services solution in the Asia-Pacific region of PPG’s global operations.

Volt Consulting Group will be working with PPG in China, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Australia and New Zealand to determine which components and processes of PPG’s existing HR operations are appropriate for incorporation into a shared services environment.

Volt Consulting Group President, Larry Kaylor said, “We are quite pleased to have been selected by PPG as a part of their continuing efforts to support their operational excellence initiatives.” Kaylor further stated, “We are extremely confident that Volt Consulting Group will be instrumental in the development of their HR operation’s shared services solution that promotes increased efficiency and support for new and existing delivery channels in the APAC region”.

About Volt Consulting Group

Volt Consulting Group delivers consulting & process mapping, workforce design & delivery, workflow automation, and managed solutions that help companies build and maintain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace.

Volt Consulting Group’s Amplify™ Methodology draws on 60 years of experience in the field of efficient human capital management. Our solutions help clients achieve productivity gains, process improvements, risk mitigation and cost savings through workflow optimization and cross-functional collaboration. By working with Volt Consulting Group, clients maximize the productivity of their global workforce.

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