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Commenced operation of a major newspaper ink manufacturingplant (former Fukushima Plant) in Osaka (Relocated to Itami Plant in 1960)
1960 Sakata's first overseas office setup in the Phillippines
Listed on the Second Section of the Osaka Stock Exchange(Changed to the First Section in 1962)
1979 Sakata’s Joint Venture plant started in Taiwan
1986 Roberts & Porter changes name to Midland Color Company
1987 Sakata’s Joint Venture plant in Spain established
1989 Sakata’s Joint Venture plant in Indonesia established
Established INX INTERNATIONAL INC. (Holding Company) in the United StatesA. (Changed name to THE INX GROUP LTD. (Holding Company) in January 1992)
1992 INX International Ink Co. formed -merger of Midland Color and Acme
Established SAKATA INX INTERNATIONAL CORP. in Japan (Changed name to SIIX CORPORATION in July 1998)
2004 INX International France S.A.S. formed by acquisition of Holliday Encres
2004 INX opens world’s largest 2-piece metal decorating ink plant in Charlotte, NC
Established TRIANGLE DIGITAL INX CO. in the United StatesA. (Calfornia) (Changed name to INX DIGITAL INTERNATIONAL CO. in October 2009)
2009 Innovation solutions INX merged into INX International Ink Co.
Acquired MEGAINK DIGITAL A.S. in Czech (Changed name to INX DIGITAL CZECH, A.S. in January 2010)
2016 INX do Brasil ltd. acquires Creative Industria e comercio Ltda.
2018 Sakata INX Espana S.A. rolled under INX Europe Limited 1/1/2018 making INX Europe Limited sole shareholder.
2020 INX International Ink Co. acquired RUCO USA, Inc., a Delaware corporation with its corporate location in Wood Dale, Illinois on June 1, 2020; and
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Chemical | 1929 | $3.5B | 20,000 | 17 |
| IIMAK | 1983 | $159.4M | 500 | - |
| Folgers | 1850 | $1.1B | 3,000 | - |
| Duracell | 1924 | $2.0B | 2,700 | 56 |
| Yupo | 1996 | $57.4M | 145 | 3 |
| Red Spot Paint | 1903 | $290.0M | 576 | 6 |
| Moses Lake Industries | 1984 | $71.0M | 50 | 2 |
| Clariant | 1995 | $6.9B | 17,901 | 51 |
| Sashco | 1936 | $37.5M | 20 | 8 |
| Spinnaker Coating | 1928 | $8.5M | 112 | - |
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