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Label Industry Announces Global Awards

CHICAGO, IL | The opening day of Labelexpo Americas 2016, held September 13–15, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL, came to a close with a gala ceremony at the Rosemont Theatre announcing the winners of the 2016 Label Industry Global Awards. The awards recognize the notable achievements and commercial creativity of label industry manufacturers, suppliers and converters over the last twelve months. 

Bruce Bell, chairman and founder of Belmark, was honored with the R. Stanton Avery Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony to honor his continuous commitment to supporting the industry throughout his long career. Bell was singled out for not only his success in establishing Belmark in 1977 but for actively encouraging and inspiring upcoming talent through his involvement with the TLMI.

The Award for Innovation (for companies with more than 300 employees), sponsored by Flint Group Narrow Web was presented to Jindal Films Americas for its development of Platinum Thermal. A white surface-printable polyolefin film, Platinum Thermal looks set to revolutionize thermal/bar code printing, replacing both coated and direct thermal substrates and thermal transfer ribbons in many thermal label applications. It is said to be one of the few ‘breakthroughs’ that come once every 20 years.

Eshuis BV collected the Award for Innovation (for companies with less than 300 employees), sponsored by Flint Group Narrow Web. Eshuis was requested by Coca-Cola to develop an industrial 3D bow label which, after a year and half of R&D, resulted in a three-layer bow which could be applied at 40,000 bottles per hour as a standard Coke wraparound label. In association with Constantia Flexibles, more than 130 million labels were produced, divided over 21 different sizes of bow label. It increased Coca-Cola’s sales volume and had a huge impact on social media channels.

Dow Chemical Company received the Award for Sustainability, sponsored by Jindal Films for its Chemical Sustainability Tool initiative. The tool has been designed to enable teams to quickly evaluate sustainability challenges and opportunities, document their thoughts, and create an effective visual way of communicating the results. The tool engages a wide employee base in sustainability and indicates the extent to which any development can contribute to a more sustainable world.

Mike Fairley, chair of the judging panel, says, “It is the 13th anniversary of the Label Industry Global Awards and again, our entrants have demonstrated that the sector is showing no sign of slowing down with regards to the level of technological innovation going on. The judges deliberated long and hard and we congratulate all of our winners and finalists on their achievements in striving and succeeding in delivering these standards of excellence in their everyday business operations and practices.”

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