12.06.10
Siegwerk, a global ink manufacturer, has acquired US-based Environmental Inks and Coatings Corporation (EIC). The transaction was completed on November 30. EIC is one of the largest ink suppliers to the narrow web label market in North America.
“EIC’s strengths complement our product portfolio and our strategy to provide sustainable solutions,” says Siegwerk CEO Herbert Forker. “Over the past decades, EIC has built a strong reputation for environmentally friendly, water based inks for the growing and demanding narrow web segment.”
Paul Schroeder, EIC president and CEO adds: “Being family-owned companies with strong business ethics and values, we are both convinced that EIC and Siegwerk are a perfect fit.” The newly formed organization will operate as “Environmental Inks – a member of the Siegwerk group.”
The acquisition of EIC is in line with a strategy Siegwerk has created for its North American business portfolio. “Like Siegwerk, EIC is known for consistently high quality, reliable technical sales representatives and exceptional individual service, especially in water based technology,” explains Ansgar Nonn, president of Siegwerk NAFTA. “EIC is well positioned to capitalize on excellent growth prospects, particularly in the segment of self-adhesive labels. EIC is the ideal match between Siegwerk's strategic needs and the existing competencies in the group.”
Today, a large portion of Siegwerk USA’s market share involves flexible packaging customers operating wide web printing presses. Almost 80 percent of 2009 revenues were realized in this customer segment, which is dominated by solvent-based ink technology.
EIC, based in Morganton, NC, had sales of approximately $40 million in 2009. It operates entities in the US and Canada and employs 170 people. EIC is the market leader in the narrow-web segment in the US, serving the packaging and label manufacturing industries with water-based and energy curable inks and coatings.
Siegwerk is a leading worldwide manufacturer of printing inks for packaging and publication, and has its headquarters in Siegburg, Germany. It employs more than 4,200 people worldwide and reported 2009 sales of approximately $1.1 billion. Siegwerk NAFTA has sales of $250 million with approximately 900 employees.
“EIC’s strengths complement our product portfolio and our strategy to provide sustainable solutions,” says Siegwerk CEO Herbert Forker. “Over the past decades, EIC has built a strong reputation for environmentally friendly, water based inks for the growing and demanding narrow web segment.”
Paul Schroeder, EIC president and CEO adds: “Being family-owned companies with strong business ethics and values, we are both convinced that EIC and Siegwerk are a perfect fit.” The newly formed organization will operate as “Environmental Inks – a member of the Siegwerk group.”
The acquisition of EIC is in line with a strategy Siegwerk has created for its North American business portfolio. “Like Siegwerk, EIC is known for consistently high quality, reliable technical sales representatives and exceptional individual service, especially in water based technology,” explains Ansgar Nonn, president of Siegwerk NAFTA. “EIC is well positioned to capitalize on excellent growth prospects, particularly in the segment of self-adhesive labels. EIC is the ideal match between Siegwerk's strategic needs and the existing competencies in the group.”
Today, a large portion of Siegwerk USA’s market share involves flexible packaging customers operating wide web printing presses. Almost 80 percent of 2009 revenues were realized in this customer segment, which is dominated by solvent-based ink technology.
EIC, based in Morganton, NC, had sales of approximately $40 million in 2009. It operates entities in the US and Canada and employs 170 people. EIC is the market leader in the narrow-web segment in the US, serving the packaging and label manufacturing industries with water-based and energy curable inks and coatings.
Siegwerk is a leading worldwide manufacturer of printing inks for packaging and publication, and has its headquarters in Siegburg, Germany. It employs more than 4,200 people worldwide and reported 2009 sales of approximately $1.1 billion. Siegwerk NAFTA has sales of $250 million with approximately 900 employees.