INX International celebrates open house event at new Ohio manufacturing facility

Kotaro Morita, President and Chairman of Sakata INX Corporation (INX’s parent company), cuts the grand opening ribbon flanked by INX executives John Hrdlick (left), Rick Clendenning (right) and others.
Kotaro Morita, President and Chairman of Sakata INX Corporation (INX’s parent company), cuts the grand opening ribbon flanked by INX executives John Hrdlick (left), Rick Clendenning (right) and others. (Photo courtesy of 808 Studios Photography, Lebanon, Ohio).

Customers, employees, local officials and the media attended a July 29 Open House event in Lebanon, Ohio celebrating the new INX International Ink Company manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Ohio. The 63,000-square-foot facility is expected to produce 37 million pounds of solvent ink for packaging annually and employs 38 people. It occupies 11 acres in the Lebanon Commerce Center Business Park northeast of Cincinnati. The ink manufacturer has Canadian locations in Terrebonne, Quebec and Mississauga, Ontario.
Open House visitors toured the building, which offers manufacturing space, a full-service lab for colour management and development, and quality control and testing areas. Designed to manufacture other company product lines as well, the new building is expandable to 90,000 square feet to accommodate possible future growth.
“Our business has been growing in the liquid ink division over the past several years, so we’re extremely excited about this new facility. It will help us support our loyal, existing customers while we continue our growth trend this year and in the future,” said Rick Clendenning, President & CEO of INX International Ink Co., when he addressed the open house guests.
Rick Clendenning, President and CEO of INX International Ink Company, addreses the crowd that attended the Open House event. (Photo courtesy of 808 Studios Photography, Lebanon, Ohio.)
Rick Clendenning, President and CEO of INX International Ink Company, addreses the crowd at the Open House event. (Photo courtesy of 808 Studios Photography, Lebanon, Ohio.)

INX CEO John Hrdlick was responsible for managing the project. “We went to great lengths to design and build a solvent manufacturing plant with the very best safeguards for a safe working environment,” he said. “Safety is a global top priority for Sakata INX. There is always the human factor that requires constant vigilance and safety training. However, we are very proud with the high level of safety built into this facility.” Planning to expand INX’s solvent ink capability began in 2011, and the decision to build the new complex was made in 2012.
INX International Ink Co. is the third largest producer of inks in North America with over 15 facilities in the Canada and the U.S. It’s a global supplier as part of its parent company, Sakata INX. The company offers a complete line of ink and coating solutions and technology for commercial, packaging and digital applications. It’s also a leading global manufacturer of inkjet inks, digital ink systems, advanced technologies and integrated services.

Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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