The Company that is known today as Esprix Technologies was born as a division
of the international fine chemicals business of the Koch Chemical Company, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc., of Wichita, Kansas. In 1982,
this division became an independent entity, known as Nachem, Inc. Based in
Braintree, Massachusetts, Nachem flourished as a worldwide supplier of fine
chemicals. One of the companies represented by Nachem was Yorkshire Chemicals
PLC, based in Leeds, England.
Yorkshire acquired Nachem, Inc. in 1988, with the aim of establishing an
American marketing base for its products. The company's name was changed to
Yorkshire-Nachem, Inc.
The new company experienced rapid growth and relocated to larger facilities in
Rockland, Massachusetts in 1990. The following year, the businesses within
Yorkshire-Nachem were differentiated by the creation of the Esprit Chemical
Company, a new division with a focus on non-Yorkshire produced performance
chemicals. In August 1993, the Esprit Chemical Company, an independent entity
no longer affiliated with Yorkshire-Nachem, Inc. established its new
headquarters in Sarasota, Florida. As a separate company, Esprit achieved
success in a number of product areas. In 1997, the Company moved to new
Sarasota offices at Esprit Plaza, a two-acre site conveniently located near
Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and accessible to the area's major
highways.
In the year 2000, Esprit Chemical Company evolved into Esprix Technologies in
order to more clearly define itself as a provider of state-of-the-art
technology and materials, many of which are not chemicals. Through this
evolution, Esprix has gone from being a materials supplier to an active
participant in enhancing and implementing new innovations, improving existing
technologies and providing its customers with the latest developments in
strategic areas. While adopting a dynamic new logo, Esprix retains its
"spirit", its focus on partnership and its commitment to superior customer
service.

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