07.21.21
Oriente 171 #367
Mexico City, Mexico
Phone: +52 55 5118 1000
Web: www.sanchez.com.mx
E-mail: er.sanchez@sanchez.com.mx
Sales: $97 million (inks and coatings); $110 million overall.
Major Products: Offset, flexo, gravure and screen inks, overprint varnishes, lamination adhesives, coatings, offset plates, pressroom chemicals and offset presses.
Key Personnel: Ernesto J. Sanchez, managing director; Jose Sanchez, commercial director; Jesus Mckelligan, operations director; Alvaro Toledo, administrative director; Daniel Schleske, deputy director liquid inks; Diego Mckelligan, deputy director coatings; Bernardo Mckelligan, deputy director offset and screen inks; Ernesto Sanchez, deputy director operations; Julio Cesar Garcia, technical manager (paste inks); Erasto Islas, technical manager
(liquid inks).
Number of Employees: 1,295.
Comments: Sanchez SA de CV, the largest ink manufacturer in Mexico and Central America, is headquartered in Mexico City. The company has a major presence in Central and South America, with subsidiaries in Colombia (Grupo Sanchez Colombia), Costa Rica (Grupo Sanchez Artes Graficas), El Salvador (Sanchez Centroamerica), Guatemala (Tintas Sanchez Guatemala), and Peru (Grupo Sanchez Peru).
Managing director Ernesto J. Sanchez noted that as was the case in the rest of the world, the COVID pandemic hurt Mexico very badly.
“Our GDP shrunk 8.2 % in 2020, making Mexico one of the most affected countries in the region, and one of the worse economic years in the history of our country,” Sanchez said. “The pandemic’s effect on our economy, with many businesses closing and lots of jobs lost, came in addition to problems created by our government with its populist measures.”
Despite these challenges, Sanchez SA de CV had a solid year overall.
“At Grupo Sanchez, we managed to keep our company and its operations moving,” Sanchez reported. “Being declared as an Essential Business by our government sure helped to keep the activity running, but being a key player in the packaging market made the difference. At the end, and despite of some raw material shortage, we managed to grow in 2020.
“Nowadays, the markets that suffered the most during the pandemic, like screenprinting and editorial, are experiencing a comeback,” added Sanchez. “Not all of them at the pace we would have liked, but a comeback at the end. We feel positive for the near future, with the healthy grow of products like coatings and lamination adhesives in our country and their successful introduction in the rest of region we serve.”
Mexico City, Mexico
Phone: +52 55 5118 1000
Web: www.sanchez.com.mx
E-mail: er.sanchez@sanchez.com.mx
Sales: $97 million (inks and coatings); $110 million overall.
Major Products: Offset, flexo, gravure and screen inks, overprint varnishes, lamination adhesives, coatings, offset plates, pressroom chemicals and offset presses.
Key Personnel: Ernesto J. Sanchez, managing director; Jose Sanchez, commercial director; Jesus Mckelligan, operations director; Alvaro Toledo, administrative director; Daniel Schleske, deputy director liquid inks; Diego Mckelligan, deputy director coatings; Bernardo Mckelligan, deputy director offset and screen inks; Ernesto Sanchez, deputy director operations; Julio Cesar Garcia, technical manager (paste inks); Erasto Islas, technical manager
(liquid inks).
Number of Employees: 1,295.
Comments: Sanchez SA de CV, the largest ink manufacturer in Mexico and Central America, is headquartered in Mexico City. The company has a major presence in Central and South America, with subsidiaries in Colombia (Grupo Sanchez Colombia), Costa Rica (Grupo Sanchez Artes Graficas), El Salvador (Sanchez Centroamerica), Guatemala (Tintas Sanchez Guatemala), and Peru (Grupo Sanchez Peru).
Managing director Ernesto J. Sanchez noted that as was the case in the rest of the world, the COVID pandemic hurt Mexico very badly.
“Our GDP shrunk 8.2 % in 2020, making Mexico one of the most affected countries in the region, and one of the worse economic years in the history of our country,” Sanchez said. “The pandemic’s effect on our economy, with many businesses closing and lots of jobs lost, came in addition to problems created by our government with its populist measures.”
Despite these challenges, Sanchez SA de CV had a solid year overall.
“At Grupo Sanchez, we managed to keep our company and its operations moving,” Sanchez reported. “Being declared as an Essential Business by our government sure helped to keep the activity running, but being a key player in the packaging market made the difference. At the end, and despite of some raw material shortage, we managed to grow in 2020.
“Nowadays, the markets that suffered the most during the pandemic, like screenprinting and editorial, are experiencing a comeback,” added Sanchez. “Not all of them at the pace we would have liked, but a comeback at the end. We feel positive for the near future, with the healthy grow of products like coatings and lamination adhesives in our country and their successful introduction in the rest of region we serve.”