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- Looking for Good Technical Talent? So Is Everyone Else
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- November 30, 2000, ... education and experience. Looking for experienced and technically competent staff can be a difficult exercise. Recent expansion in our economy has absorbed much of the talent that was available. If ...
- Polyester Film Sourcing: Tips to Improve the Bottom Line
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- November 30, 2000, ... on. This charting plays an important role in production to maximize the bottom line. Inner Diameter (I.D.): The larger the core size, the more economy of scale can be achieved. Smaller core sizes, ...
- Work Life StyleSurvival Takes Balance
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- October 31, 2000, ... survival of the label business within a world economy. Robert Olwig offered advice on how to capitalize with a new marketing survival tool provided through the Internet. And Peter Schutz, formerly the ...
- Converting Industry News
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- September 30, 2000, ... by the continuing strong growth in the economy. The price of LLDPE increased throughout the year, driven by the increase in the price of ethylene, which was driven by the increase in the prices of crude ...
- Takin' Care of Business: How the Industry Does It
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- September 30, 2000, ... today's economy, if you don't take care of them, someone else will. It's an employees' market; if they're not satisfied with what you're providing them, it's fairly easy for them to jump ship and climb aboard ...
- Converting Industry News
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- August 31, 2000, ... to be experiencing the onset of a booming economy, according to several suppliers who presented papers at LatinPack. With previous editions of the program having been held in Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogota, ...
- Converted Flexible Packaging: Trends to Watch
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- July 31, 2000, ... household size and other demographic variables; consumer spending levels; activity within various packaging end-use markets; retail sales; and the overall health of the economy. Environmental considerations, ...
- Snack Food Packaging: 100 Years and Counting
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- June 30, 2000, ... (Hartsville, SC). Interview by author. Chicago, IL, May 2000. "Flexible Packaging: Economy and Eye Appeal" and "Packaging Machinery: Pampering a Fragile Product": Both articles courtesy of Snack Food ...
- Outlook 2000 and Beyond: The State of the Trade
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- June 30, 2000, ... sufficient growth in the domestic economy and the export market to support it; and increased competition from imported materials. The outlook is favorable for plastics during the period 2000-2004, with ...
- When Employees Become Owners... A Happy Ending
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- May 31, 2000, ... and Waynesville: The loss of the mill and the extrusion plant, together a major employer in the region, threatened the very stability of the Canton-Waynesville area's economy. Like the sigh of relief ...
- Flexible Packaging Strategies for 2002: In Summary
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- March 31, 2000, ... is mostly due to conversion from more costly #10 cans, the increase in meals eaten away from home also is a factor. As the economy keeps growing, consumers will opt to spend more to decrease tasks such ...
- FPA Winners Prove Again How to Do More with Less
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- February 29, 2000, The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, DC, presented its 1999 Top Packaging Awards to seven companies for flexible packages that broke The Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Washington, ...
- Converter Plays Key Role in Mercosur Trading Group
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- February 29, 2000, ... Uruguay's capital, Montevideo, with 1.5 million people, is the administrative capital of Mercosur. Foreign investment has an important role to play in the continuing development of the Uruguayan economy. ...
- Dixie Toga Continues to Make Its Mark as a Leader
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- December 31, 1999, ... economy in the world. It has made an outstanding recovery since the currency (the Real) was floated in January 1999. the nation, which occupies nearly half of South America and is the fifth most populous ...
- The Good Times Keep Rolling -- At Least for Now
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- December 31, 1999, ... it pertains especially to the present state of the US economy. "The current expansion," says Fry, "is the longest in US history. In the last 17 years, we have been in a recession for only eight months. ...
- Need and innovation are driving digital printing.
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- November 30, 1996, ... liner. Economy Models One common complaint concerning digital printing technology has been the high cost for the equipment and consumables. But there are alternatives to the expensive high-end systems. ...
- Czech retail developments could affect converters.
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- October 31, 1996, ... Delvita and Julius Meinl - follow suit, Czech converters will have to add personnel to their marketing, design, and sales staffs. Then the conversion from a socialist to a free-market economy will be almost ...
- Perforating tear-resistant materials takes a big step.
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- August 31, 1996, ... activated, and the label would be applied. The obvious advantages of carrierless labels include economy, weight reduction, and the elimination of nonrecyclable carrier sheets - the latter providing an ...
- Downsizing reversal?
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- July 31, 1996, This month I'd like to share with you some correspondence I received in response to my March editorial that discussed survival in a shrinking business This month I'd like to share with you some correspondence ...
- A look at the status of UV/EB curing
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- June 30, 1996, ... * Materials are generally purchased without solvent, i.e., high solids; * Volumes are lower (specialty products); * There is minimal economy of scale; * Manufacture of monomers and oligomers is ...