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ConsumablesACTEGA announces price increase for water-based coatings

ACTEGA announces price increase for water-based coatings

Supply chain cost pressures

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ACTEGA announces price increase for water-based coatings

Supply chain cost pressures

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price increase for water-based coatings

ACTEGA, manufacturer of specialty coatings, inks, adhesives and sealing compounds for the print and packaging industry, today announces that prices for water-based coatings will increase from 1 February 2022. The company says that these price increases are necessary and a direct result of the escalating costs associated with manufacturing products in Europe, including raw material, transportation, packaging, and energy costs. 

ACTEGA will remain a reliable partner to its valued customers, supporting them with the expected high-quality products and services.

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