The Association for Materials Protection and Performance, the global authority in materials protection and performance, has announced that all AMPP members can now access the latest standards as part of their membership at no additional cost.
This strategic initiative directly responds to member feedback, marking a significant milestone in AMPP’s ongoing commitment to growth, service, and inclusivity within the materials protection and performance community.
“Providing access to these standards as a member benefit is not just about convenience; it’s about ensuring our industry has the tools they need to protect and perform at the highest level,” said Kimberly-Joy Harris, chair of the AMPP board of directors. “We have listened to our members’ concerns and needs, and this is our way of delivering on our promise to provide easier access to essential standards.”
Effective immediately, AMPP members will have complimentary online and offline access to the latest standards. This new benefit includes:
- User-Friendly Access: A streamlined platform to browse, search, sort, and filter the catalog of standards, with options to sort by committee, latest updates, and status.
- Accessibility Across Devices: Standards can be accessed on any device, with features that allow standards to be accessed offline for convenient field use.
- Security and Protection: All standards are securely maintained to uphold the highest integrity and quality in the industry, though some jointly developed standards are excluded from this benefit.
“Standards are the backbone of the materials protection and performance industry,” said Juan Caballero, chair of the AMPP Global Centre board of directors. “They ensure consistency, reliability, and safety across the board, guiding everything from daily operations to long-term strategic decisions. By making these standards readily accessible to our members, we support their professional success and reinforce the high standards of excellence that define our industry and contribute to building a sustainable world.”
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