13/10/2014

Color Communications Europe Announces 20 New Jobs

Colour merchandising company Color Communications Europe Ltd., based in Castlerea, has announced 20 new jobs.

The parent company, Color Communications Inc., was founded in Chicago in 1972. Color Communications Europe Limited was set up in September 1993 in the County Roscommon town.

The company is at the forefront of global colour merchandising, manufacturing colour sampling tools for paint, wood-stain, automotive and paper. Color Communications' R&D successes include several patented processes.

The 20 extra workers will be taken on over the next five years.

The expansion of the company's Irish operation is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.

(CD/JP)

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