John Boyle Appointed Material Control Coordinator for Johnson Matthey's Stationary Source Emissions Control Business Unit


MALVERN, PA, September 24, 2007 - Johnson Matthey announced today that John Boyle has joined their Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC) business unit as Material Control Coordinator. In this new position, Boyle will be responsible for tracking SSEC's material purchases, receiving both raw materials & finished goods and monitoring processing activities at their various warehouse facilities.

Boyle's position was created in response to the increasing demand for Johnson Matthey's stationary emissions control products and the need for an experienced technical professional to coordinate their global manufacturing efforts.

He has over 25 years of experience in technical product assembly, debugging, development, testing and field service. Before joining SSEC, Boyle was a Senior Test Technician for Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells NA. Prior to that, he was a System Technician for CFM Technologies/Mattson. He also served as Engineering Development Technician for American Technical Manufacturing Company. Boyle earned a certificate in Electronics Technology from
RETS Electronics and a certificate in Basic Machine Shop from Delaware County Community College.

About Johnson Matthey Stationary Source Emissions Control:
Johnson Matthey SSEC is well known for its total systems approach to solving the customer's emissions problem. It is dedicated to the research, development and application of catalyst technology to improve quality of life by reducing air pollution. JM SSEC designs and supplies catalysts and engineers catalytic systems to control emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), volatile organic compounds (VOC), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and particulate matter (PM).

About Johnson Matthey:
Traded on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: JMAT), Johnson Matthey is a specialty chemicals company focused on its core skills in catalysts, precious metals and fine chemicals. The $9.3 billion company is 190 years old, employs over 7500 people in 34 countries and has been providing catalytic solutions for air quality problems for more than 30 years. The company is backed by a reputation for superior reliability, design, engineering and manufacturing, technological expertise and customer service.

Contact Information:
For more information about Johnson Matthey Stationary Source Emissions Control (SSEC), contact Wilson Chu, Marketing and New Business Manager, Johnson Matthey, 400 Lapp Road, Malvern, PA 19355, Tel: 484-320-2114, Fax: 484-320-2152, E-mail: chuw@jmusa.com, Website: jmssec.com.

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