01.09.12
Sensient Technologies announced that it plans to invest $22 million in the digital ink capabilities and production at its Morges, Switzerland site. Sensient will expand its current facility to accommodate greater growth in its digital inks business and to reinforce its market-leading position.
This investment will expand the current plant’s production capabilities and will feature significant new technology with applications in textiles and other industrial inks, including its industry-leading ElvaJet inks product line. This is the latest in a planned series of investments to expand Sensient’s global capabilities in sublimation and pigmented inks, along with pigment dispersions.
“With this investment, we are continuing to secure our leadership position not only in digital inks, but also in the global industrial ink market,” Kenneth P. Manning, chairman, president and CEO of Sensient Technologies, said. “We see a significant opportunity to grow our digital inks business and to meet the long-term needs of our customers. Our investments ensure that we will remain in the forefront of the industry with cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art facilities.”
This investment will expand the current plant’s production capabilities and will feature significant new technology with applications in textiles and other industrial inks, including its industry-leading ElvaJet inks product line. This is the latest in a planned series of investments to expand Sensient’s global capabilities in sublimation and pigmented inks, along with pigment dispersions.
“With this investment, we are continuing to secure our leadership position not only in digital inks, but also in the global industrial ink market,” Kenneth P. Manning, chairman, president and CEO of Sensient Technologies, said. “We see a significant opportunity to grow our digital inks business and to meet the long-term needs of our customers. Our investments ensure that we will remain in the forefront of the industry with cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art facilities.”