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- Eastern European Converter Continues Pioneering Ways
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- August 31, 2000, ... firms, its quality and performance are a matter of record. All in all, Chemosvit looks like a continuing winner in the flexible packaging arena. Supplier Information UCB Cellophane, Somerset, U.K.; +44 ...
- The Waiting Is Over, Let the Copy Flow
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- August 31, 2000, ... magazine. Part of the judgement I must exercise as editor of PFFC—for that matter, it is the job of every editor of any trade journal—is to determine the appropriate reading material for the audience ...
- Pollution Control Innovation for Silicone-Based Coatings
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- July 31, 2000, ... replacement. Whatever the cleaning method—in place or bed replacement—the cost and equipment downtime are substantial. Complicating matters is the fact that the design of some recuperative shell and ...
- Latest Gravure Technology Launches Converter into Fray
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- April 30, 2000, ... out that the individual sectional drives are key to the "revolutionary" technology embodied in the press. "If you're using traditional [gravure] technology, it doesn't matter if you have one color or eight ...
- Folder/Gluer Broadens Markets for Contract Converter
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- March 30, 2000, ... could get our hands on," says president Tom Mumford. "We still operate that way today. No job is too big or too small. Our customers have helped us grow and will always be with us, no matter how big we ...
- Drupa 2000 Celebrates Change on a Global Scale
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- February 29, 2000, ... by The Association for Suppliers of Printing and Publishing Technologies (NPES). Representatives will be on hand to provide support to visitors on all show matters in local languages. Show hours ...
- Converter Plays Key Role in Mercosur Trading Group
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- February 29, 2000, ... they cannot place larger orders of printed material for the whole range of products. No matter what the application is--promotions, strategics, or whatever--the point is that some products in the lines ...
- Specialty Products Are Custom Made in the U.K.
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- January 31, 2000, ... we will need to reconsider. Who knows?" No matter how the company chooses to restructure its current operations, it will continue to make the most of today's trend toward customized/specialty products. ...
- Converters See Hurdles Ahead in Digital Printing
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- January 31, 2000, ... one way to get the speeds up and reduce the costs, because you're going to have the traditional speeds and traditional costs for some of it. It's just going to be a matter of evolving the technologies together." ...
- Vision-Based System Wins the Battle Against Defects
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- December 31, 1999, ... for the company." Zohar says it's like driving a fast, well-built sports car and feeling secure and in control all the while. "No matter how high the speed, you feel very safe," he says. "Today's market ...
- Corporate compliance audits may save legal hassles.
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- November 30, 1996, ... requirements; antitrust; health, safety, and environmental laws; employment matters, including Employment Retirement Income Security Act, Americans With Disabilities Act, and other federal employment laws; ...
- Movin' on up - a look at relocating a business.
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- November 30, 1996, ... taxes, employee base, and access to rail lines or major transportation arteries. But for many companies, it is simply a matter of following their customer base. MPI Label Systems, today one of the nation' ...
- Saudi methanol producer plans expansion program
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- November 30, 1996, ... are in operation. Three are treating solid waste, and the remaining plants are running on liquid manure of various dry matter contents from somewhere around 2%-12% total solids. Thirteen installations ...
- Pointing finger places blame but won't solve the proble
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- November 30, 1996, ... of the problem. The best way to approach the matter is with the various tools of analytical chemistry. Gas chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry are probably the two most powerful techniques used ...
- NOVA and Union Carbide to build ethylene plant
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- October 31, 1996, ... of their growing requirements over the coming years." A final decision on this matter is expected toward the latter part of this year. Film Acquisition ICI Australia is in the process of finalizing ...
- Label converter controls quality from the inside out
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- August 31, 1996, ... the outset, a new attitude sprang up among the employees: Everyone's contribution mattered, and even the tiniest manufacturing detail can be vitally important to the quality and consistency of labels w ...
- Tetra Pak plant in Spain is environmentally certified.
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- July 31, 1996, Tetra Pak's converting facility for aseptic paper/poly/foil liquid food packaging materials in Arganda, near Madrid, Spain, has become the first factory Tetra Pak's converting facility for aseptic paper/poly/foil ...
- Gravure winners go for gold
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- July 31, 1996, ... The package was redesigned to reflect an updated corporate image. Four different black inks combined with a soft backdrop to produce a duotone look, and matte and gloss contrast adds appeal. Engraver: ...
- Making Lemonade in the Converting Industry
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- June 30, 1996, ... nervousness. My concern over this matter goes back to last February when I received some information on how mergers and acquisitions were on the rise for midsize manufacturers and their suppliers. I ...
- Modified Atmosphere Packaging shows potential for growth
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- June 30, 1996, ... fits comfortably within Courtaulds." Vladimir Wolpert publishes reports dealing with paper and plastics technology, marketing, and environmental matters. He has been in the industry for more than 50 ...