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Chris Morrissey
Sun Chemical
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Sun Chemical
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john.kalkowski@na.sunchem.com

Sun Chemical to unveil Solaris™ product line,
new service structure for narrow-web printers

Fort Lee, NJ - August 31, 2004 -- Sun Chemical, the world’s foremost ink manufacturer, has announced plans to introduce Solaris™, a global product line of inks and coatings formulated to meet the needs of narrow-web printers. Solaris will be launched at Label Expo Americas 2004, to be held Sept. 13-16 in Rosemont, IL.

“Sun Chemical recognizes the special requirements of narrow-web printers and the growth opportunities for this market,” said Wes Lucas, chairman, president and CEO of Sun Chemical. “That is why we are organizing a specific product line and teams of dedicated experts who will utilize our global resources to meet the local needs of narrow-web printers. Sun Chemical has long been active in this market, but we plan to expand our presence by offering the most complete line of inks to all types of printers, no matter their size or location, and backing it with a high level of service and availability.”

Chuck Shuty, director of narrow web products for Sun Chemical North American Inks, says: “Solaris will offer the best inks and coatings technology from Sun Chemical’s divisions around the world. Sun Chemical is now forming regional teams who will sell proven narrow-web products and will offer narrow web printers extensive experience as they consider broader markets in such areas as flexible packaging, folding carton and shrink sleeves. Shuty pointed out that Sun Chemical also can offer printers total solution packages through its printing consumables divisions, including Rycoline®, which sells its products worldwide, as well as Boss Graphics™ and WebXtras™, which sell in the United Kingdom and Europe.

“The creation of Solaris signals this company’s commitment to the narrow web market,” said Tom Kelly, U.K. narrow web marketing manager. “Through Solaris, Sun Chemical is creating a focused group that links all the diverse products required in this sector and will provide all product information under one umbrella to customers in Europe, the Americas and other locations.”  Kelly said that Sun Chemical, which has used Onyx as the name for its narrow-web products in the United Kingdom, will begin transitioning to the new brand name this fall.

For more information, please visit Sun Chemical at booth #3323 at Label Expo of the Americas.

 

Sun Chemical, the world’s largest producer of printing inks and pigments, is a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics, and other industrial markets. With annual sales of more than $3 billion, Sun Chemical has over 12,000 employees supporting customers around the world. The Sun Chemical Group of companies includes such well-known names as, Coates Lorilleux, Gibbon, Hartmann, Kohl & Madden, Rycoline, Swale, Usher-Walker and US Ink. In addition, Sun Chemical has many joint ventures, with the largest being its $1.5 billion Kodak Polychrome Graphics (KPG) joint venture with Eastman Kodak.  KPG is a world leader in prepress products, services and equipment.

Sun Chemical Corporation in the United States of America and Sun Chemical Limited in England are subsidiaries of Sun Chemical Group B.V., the Netherlands. Sun Chemical has headquarters in Fort Lee, New Jersey, U.S.A.; Watford, England; and Weesp, the Netherlands. For more information, please visit our Web site at www.sunchemical.com.