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- Innovation Drives Converter of Pressure-Sensitive Labels
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- June 30, 2000, ... a brand new factory, which also serves as executive offices. An integral part of the $35 million Caposa Group, Sinel Systems comprises two operating divisions—Sinel and Caposa Labels. Sinel produces ...
- On-Line Purchasing Saves Time, Money, and Space
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- May 31, 2000, ... plastic bags. She explains, "This plant has 14 bag machines, five extruders, and four printing presses, so I buy a lot of stuff. If I'm out of my office for half an hour, there'll be 36 voice messages for ...
- Variations on a FluteAICC Honors the Best in Corrugated
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- April 30, 2000, ... The rolls were then shipped to Schiffenhaus Packaging Corp. where they were converted into E-flute boxes. According to L.C. Schiffenhaus Jr., office of the president, "The printed substrate is a 0.010 ...
- Human/Machine Interface Offers Best of Two Worlds
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- March 31, 2000, ... machine to a multi-node network with connections into a facility's back office systems. Tools such as ActiveX, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), and Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) enable easy exchange ...
- FPA Winners Prove Again How to Do More with Less
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- February 29, 2000, ... opened new markets for flexible packaging, and delivered innovations to the consumer, office, recreation, and pet food marketplaces. John Woolford, interim president of FPA, notes, "More than ever before, ...
- Bringing a New Dimension to 3-D Imaged Packaging
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- December 31, 1999, ... Itasca office by Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER included a look at 3-D samples of this "vast array," including video jackets composed of the lenticular substrate, compact disc case inserts, beverage cup graphics ...
- Movin' on up - a look at relocating a business.
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- November 30, 1996, ... of business and significant growth potential. Chief operating officer Michael Buystedt explains that, due to the nature of Werneke's business, environmental regulations are a chief concern, along with ...
- Independent Packaging: the "restart" of something grea
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- March 31, 1996, ... suggested placing one of his people in the plant and another in the office to keep tabs on things, his request was quickly shot down. Romanski planned to create an organization structured for efficiency. ...
- Don't forget your unwind
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- January 31, 1996, ... to John D. Wilkes, chief executive officer of John Dusenbery Co., Randolph, NJ. "The unwind and unwind roll handling comprise a much neglected area of focus that warrants more attention than it is generally ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... with offices in Chicago and Washington, DC. The firm's Environmental Dept. includes over 20 attorneys specializing in air, water, and waste regulation. Contributing to this article were Mark Latham, Jim ...
- Pollution prevention makes good sense
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- November 30, 1995, ... Pages is available from the Roundtable in Washington, DC, at 202/466-7272. Excellent resources are also available at the state and local levels. State pollution prevention offices have developed many ...
- UV letterpress assures quality at QA Label
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- July 31, 1995, ... placed, the Phoenix plant serves the West Coast and also gives QA access to the Mexican market. In order to feed these plants, QA opened sales offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, New York and ...
- Traditions fall as prepress moves into electronic age
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- December 31, 1994, ... R & E Council office, 610/388-7394. * The Rochester Institute of Technology's Technical and Education Center of the Graphic Arts, Rochester, NY, offers seminars on a wide range of printing issues. ...