Evonik: Price increase for Carbon Black Pigments and Pigment Preparations
Evonik carbon black GmbH, a subsidiary of Evonik Industries, Essen, is increasing prices for Carbon Black pigments and Pigments Preparations Corasol®, Derussol®, Tack® and Colcolor® by up to 10 percent for deliveries to locations in Europe, Asia, and ROW. Prices for shipments in the Nafta - Region will be increased by up to 0.12 US$/lbs.
The price increase will be effective for all deliveries on or after May 1, 2011.
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