Argentina. Pinturerías Ogus, a prominent member of the Argentine Chamber of Paint Shops (Capin), celebrated in June three decades at the service of the community, consolidating itself as one of the references in the southeast area of Greater Buenos Aires.
It all started in 1993, when the brothers Omar and Gustavo Di Toro decided to start the project. Although they did not know the business at the time, they made the brave decision to open their first paint store, located near their home in San Francisco Solano.
Personally serving their clients, they put all their effort and work to meet their goals and forge a successful company. Overcoming obstacles and challenges, they always had in mind to grow and expand.
With the support of suppliers, friends and neighbors who welcomed them warmly in each new neighborhood, the possibility of opening more branches arose.
With the passage of time, they managed to consolidate and take a big bet: establish a warehouse with more than 3,500 m2 that houses the offices and supplies the ten branches.
Today, after 30 years of experience, the company continues to grow. With more than 60 employees, they strive to consolidate their brand and provide the best care and service to their customers.
"In addition, they continue to expand their offer of items, with the aim that each person who visits one of their premises always feels welcome," says Capin through a tribute publication on his portal Pinturas & Negocios.
"His dedication and commitment are the foundation of his success, his story is an inspiring testament to perseverance and business growth," he concludes.

