Sun Chemical acquires Colombian ink supplier
With annual sales over $100 million, the acquired entity sells printing inks to the packaging market in the South America's Andean Region covering Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela
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Rudi Lenz, President and CEO, Sun Chemical, said, “This acquisition reinforces Sun Chemical and DIC’s commitment to both the printing ink business and the growing Latin American market. Tintas and Sinclair are the market leaders of printing inks and related products in a region where the economies are growing. It is our intention to continue operating with the current successful management team and bring our customers the quality products, excellent service and new innovative solutions they expect from us. We look forward to continue working together in other businesses with Inversiones Mundial (Grupo Mundial).”
Sun Chemical has had a good relationship with Tintas and Sinclair for more than 30 years, and Sun Chemical and Inversiones Mundial have been equal partners in this successful joint venture formed in 1999 after Sun Chemical purchased Coates Lorilleux. Sun Chemical is the world’s largest producer of printing inks and pigments and a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics, and other industrial markets.
“With the sale of Tintas, Grupo Mundial consolidates the strategy set a few years ago to focus on four core businesses: paints, chemicals, commerce and water pipes. Proceeds of this sale will allow us to remain active in our investment portfolio in these lines of business,” said Santiago Piedrahita, CEO of Grupo Mundial.
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First Published: Jan 04 2014 | 12:37 PM IST