PermaPlate/Siskin Enterprises Launches PermaPlate Film Company
David Jorgensen announced as co-owner and President of new division.

David Jorgensen announced as co-owner and President of new division.
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SALT LAKE CITY – PermaPlate/Siskin Enterprises, a leading source of automotive protection products and world class warranty administration, is launching a new business entity, PermaPlate Film Company. The company is responsible for providing window and paint protection film installation and distribution services to the auto industry. The company is co-owned by David Jorgensen, who currently serves as the president.
We are setting ourselves apart by providing a hands-on service along with regional support backed by a nationally recognized company that ensures a hassle-free process from start to finish.
John Nisson, president of Siskin, says “Our philosophy of providing exceptional products and services was a natural extension into the tint and paint protection film space. The industry was very segregated with varying degrees of quality materials and services being utilized.”
PermaPlate Film company is the largest of its kind in the country, servicing over five‐hundred dealers nationwide, while maintaining corporate offices in Dallas and Phoenix.
“Dealers have a lot going on, we want their film program to be the one thing they don’t have to worry about," says Jorgensen. "We are setting ourselves apart by providing a hands-on service along with regional support backed by a nationally recognized company that ensures a hassle-free process from start to finish.”
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