Sun Chemical
Corporation | |
Industry | Chemicals |
Headquarters | Parsippany, United States |
Products | inks, coatings, pigments, electronic materials, and brand protection |
Revenue | $3,500,000,000 USD |
Number of employees | 8,000 (Consolidated, 2013) |
Website |
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Sun Chemical is the world's largest producer of printing inks and pigments and is located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. It was incorporated in 1945.[1] The company has its roots as the Lorilleux & Cie. Paris in 1818, but was incorporated under the Sun name in 1945.[2] The company operates the Daniel J. Carlick Technical Center in Carlstadt, New Jersey.[3] Sun Chemical is a member of the DIC Corporation group, based in Japan. Sun Chemical is a leading provider of materials to packaging, publication, coatings, plastics, cosmetics and other industrial markets, including electronic materials, functional and specialty coatings, brand protection and product authentication technologies.
References
- ↑ "Sun Chemical history". Sun Chemical. Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
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 over $4 billion, Sun Chemical has over 11,000 employees supporting customers around the world. The Sun Chemical Group of companies includes such established names as Coates, Hartmann, Kohl & Madden, and US Ink.
- ↑ "Sun Chemical timeline". Sun Chemical. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
- ↑ "Sun Chemical Renames Its Carlstadt Tech Center To Honor Daniel J. Carlick.". Printing News. October 25, 1999. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
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