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Clarion Technologies Unveils New Web Site

3 August 1999

Clarion Technologies Unveils New Web Site

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill.--Aug. 3, 1999--Clarion Technologies Inc. (OTC BB:CLTC) Tuesday announced the unveiling of its new Web site.
    Accessible at www.clariontechnolgies.com, the Web site features more than 30 pages of online information, including the company's full corporate brochure, and key information for the investment community.
    Other pages on the site include a process overview of Clarion Technologies, which is a full-service supplier providing capabilities ranging from product ideation to the manufacturing and assembly of the final product.
    Visitors to the site can view photos and information about Clarion's 23,000-square-foot technology center in Jenison, Mich.; five manufacturing facilities totaling 400,000 square feet in Ohio and Michigan; and two corporate offices in Michigan and Illinois.
    In addition, the site features photographs and biographies of members of the Clarion Technologies board of directors and key company executives, and career opportunities available within the company.
    Clarion Technologies is able to provide a full range of manufacturing capabilities with molding capacity ranging from 50 tons to 5,000 tons of clamping force. Clarion's strategic business objective is to become the leading full-service supplier to the heavy truck, automotive, furniture and consumer goods industries.
    For further information contact James Hostetler, vice president -- corporate development & investor relations of Clarion at 847/490-9900.

    Except for historical information, this news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve unknown risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the statements made. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, uncertainties regarding the marketing of its products, the availability of funds for ongoing operations and further development or acquisition activities and other risks detailed from time to time in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.