DIC Corp.’s affiliate, DIC Graphics Corp., has announced a revision of prices for its commercial printing inks, effective Dec. 1, 2025. The company will implement price increases across various product lines, including commercial web offset inks, oil-based sheet-fed inks, UV inks, newspaper inks and special kneading inks, as per Chemweek.
The new pricing structure will see the following increases:
- Commercial web offset inks: 10% or more
- Oil-based sheet-fed inks: 10% or more
- UV inks: Color inks will increase by 5% or more, while black inks will see a rise of 10% or more
- Newspaper inks: 10% or more
- Specially milled inks: 20% or more
This decision comes in response to a combination of factors, including rising raw material and energy prices influenced by the current international situation, as well as ongoing increases in logistics and packaging costs.
Additionally, DIC Graphics has reported a decline in demand for printing inks used in paper media, such as advertisements, books and newspapers, which has significantly impacted the company’s profit structure.
In light of these challenges, DIC said it has undertaken various cost-cutting measures, including enhancing production efficiency and reducing fixed costs. However, the company has determined that it is increasingly difficult to absorb these cost increases solely through internal efforts. As a result, the price revision aims to ensure a stable supply of products while maintaining and improving quality for its customers, it added.
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