Chroma Color Further Expands Business with Latest Acquisition of J.Meyer & Sons
The acquisition of the German-based company expands Chroma’s offerings of color concentrates and masterbatches for the medical and pharmaceutical markets.
Chroma Color Corporation has acquired Germany’s J. Meyer & Sons, Inc. a manufacturer of color concentrates and masterbatches for the medical and pharmaceutical markets. When founded in 1883, J. Meyer was initially a toy importer but expanded into the chemical industry during World War II, producing driers for the paint and ink industries. During the 1960s, the company moved into plastics to meet the growing demand for customized colors, and today produces custom and proprietary color masterbatches and compounds.
Said Chroma Color’s CEO Shruti Singhal,“Chroma Color is committed to growing our healthcare business through both organic and inorganic activities. The acquisition of J. Meyer & Sons further bolsters Chroma Color’s strengths in supporting our healthcare customers that serve applications like medical devices, medical disposables, and pharmaceutical packaging. The entire team is fully prepared and ready to support J. Meyers & Sons customers during this time of transition and confident their customers will realize immense benefits from Chroma Color’s wide range of capabilities."
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