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I got an email today saying Qcm was bought out by Rutland and the Kent WA plant is being shut down. I called the QCM number at 3pm pacific and got a message saying i called after business hours, which they are PST so they should have been open. Does anyone know if QCM is still going to be produced? If not we need to start the search for a new white ink again.. ugh. Colin where are you buddy?
Didn't Wilflex's parent company (PolyOne) purchase Rutland several years ago? You would think that the buyouts would come from PolyOne and not Rutland.I could be wrong on PolyOne having bought Rutland. I think they also bought Nazdar 5-7 years back also.
Quote from: inkbrigade on July 15, 2011, 10:33:55 PMI got an email today saying Qcm was bought out by Rutland and the Kent WA plant is being shut down. I called the QCM number at 3pm pacific and got a message saying i called after business hours, which they are PST so they should have been open. Does anyone know if QCM is still going to be produced? If not we need to start the search for a new white ink again.. ugh. Colin where are you buddy?Dan: If I remember right, Rutland is owned by Rutland Holdings. And Wilflex has been for sale for several years from PolyOne.
is it a far fetched idea that a company buys the others and then since controls a majority decides to raise prices...maybe like broder tried doing?
I've been talking to a few reps and my question is, what does this all mean to the price of inks? How much of an increase are we going to see? I've heard anywhere from 20-300%. Is everything being made going to be compliant with the new regulations? I was told Wilflex isn't going to make anything but the Epic series. I should probably stock up on the basics, even the economy brand inks like Triangle have a huge increase coming.