Denise Reid, Gleaner Writer 
Winston Chin (left) of Samuel Chin Ltd and senior technical consultant at B-H paints, Weston Wright.- Photos by Denise Reid

Victoria Mutual Insurance's Dionne Wilson (left), St James Parish Council's public and community relations officer Suzette Smith (centre) and public relations consultant Marlene Stephenson display beautiful smiles at last Thursday's opening of the B-H Paints customer service centre.

Mayor of Montego Bay Charles Sinclair and Ryan Peralto Jr, general manager of B-H Paints, in conversation during the official opening of the B-H Paints Customer Support Centre.
The pleasant atmosphere on Bevin Avenue in Montego Bay on Thursday officially welcomed the B-H Paints Customer Support Centre.
Explaining that the west accounts for almost half of B-H Paints' business, general manager Ryan Peralto Jr made it clear that locating the second of the company's customer support centres in Montego Bay was only natural.
With a new management team, B-H Paints is improving its repertoire which already boasts quality products and a well-recognised brand. The company has made several changes which include increasing its staff complement, upgrading its plant and office, investing significantly in training and introducing several products.
new campaign
The company will soon launch a new promotional campaign geared towards providing the public with more knowledge on B-H Paints which has quality products spanning over a century.
Patrons wished the company well as it seeks to cement the excellent relationships it enjoys while forging new ones.
Attending the function were: Mayor of Montego Bay Charles Sinclair, representative of the custos of St James Franklyn Binns, Lloyd B. Smith; managing director of Overton Plaza Carlton Chin, Nigel Myrie of Big M Hardware, Ronald Baugh of R.R. Baugh Plumbing, Captain Garth Gray of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce, Dexter Heaven of Heaven and Son and Cecil Smart of le Arc Construction.