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Lubrizol to Close Chagrin Falls Coatings Facility

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

The Lubrizol Corporation announced its decision to close its Chagrin Falls, OH overprint coatings manufacturing facility. This action to end production of Algan overprint coatings and varnishes was made after a complete and thorough business analysis and is part of the previously announced restructuring of the company’s Performance Coatings product line.
    
Overprint coatings consist of custom products for the commercial printing, packaging and specialty printing sectors of the North American graphic arts industry. This action will not affect Lubrizol’s polymer, waxes-surface modifiers and hyper-dispersant product offerings. The company remains committed to providing innovative solutions to the graphic arts industry.
    
“This decision is another step in our continuing effort to improve the performance of our coatings product line and, ultimately, strengthen our ability to be a more valuable partner to our customers,” said Joseph Chai, vice president and general manager, Lubrizol Performance Coatings. “After careful review and evaluation of various business options, it was determined that this facility was not strategic and did not meet the necessary criteria for future growth and profitability.”
    
In April 2008, Lubrizol Performance Coatings redefined its business model to focus on fewer, higher growth market end uses where it believes it can deliver the most value to customers.
    
Located in Bainbridge Township, OH, the site will cease production as of Jan. 31, 2010. The 35 employees impacted by the closing will receive severance packages and outplacement assistance. Some employees may be relocated to other Lubrizol sites.

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