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What a 104-Year-Old Company Taught Us About Adaptability
In 1921, we made varnish for wooden chairs. Today, we coat the rail cars that move our economy.
What changed? Everything.
What stayed the same? Our willingness to evolve—without losing who we are.
The truth is, no company survives a century without adapting. Markets shift. Industries transform. Customers evolve. You can either move with them or fall behind.
At Sheboygan Paint, we chose to move forward—intentionally.
That meant:
Through it all, we never compromised our standards. We didn’t chase trends—we built relevance, one customer at a time.
Adaptability doesn’t mean abandoning your foundation. It means knowing what to protect and what to let go.
The result? A brand that honors tradition and meets today’s demands. A business that listens, learns, and leads from the front—while never forgetting the lessons behind us.
It’s not about surviving 100 years. It’s about staying essential for the next 100.
What’s one way your company has evolved without losing its soul?
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