Belzona appoints Southey Contracting Limitada as distributor
SCL will be the authorized distributor of Belzona’s polymeric repair and protective coating products in Angola.

In addition to specification and application, Southey Contracting Limitada (SCL) is now official stockholders of Belzona technology. Source | Belzona
Belzona (Harrogate, U.K.), a global company in repair composite materials and industrial protective coatings, announces the appointment of Southey Contracting Limitada (SCL, Luanda, Angola) as an authorized distributor in Angola.
Although newly appointed, SCL has decades of experience with Belzona’s polymeric technology. The company operates across multiple industries — including oil and gas, power generation, petrochemical, mining, marine and energy — offering a range of services. These include the specification and application of Belzona’s specialist rebuilding compounds and high-performance coatings. Additionally, SCL now maintains a stockholding of Belzona products, ensuring faster availability for their clients.
“Over the years, we have worked with thousands of asset owners who have made significant financial savings by repairing and protecting their assets with Belzona’s polymeric technology,” notes Garreth Hamman, managing director of SCL. “Becoming an official distributor allows us to further strengthen this offering under a globally trusted brand with over 73 years of innovation.”
Belzona says its success is built not only on its polymeric technology but also on its comprehensive “Product Plus” approach. This includes tailored product specifications, on-site training, ongoing technical support and aftercare.
“SCL’s extensive industry expertise, strong regional presence and commitment to quality align with Belzona’s mission to deliver high-performance repair and protection solutions worldwide,” says Belzona CEO Barry Nisill.
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