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- Fast-Paced E-World Breaks Old Habits
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2000, ... include a flurry of demands on our time kept in order by the use of voice mail, e-mail, laptop computer, pager, personal digital assistant, hand-held computer, or, for backup, even an "old-fashioned" paper ...
- Think the Ink You're Using Is A No-Brainer? Think Again
- (Materials)
- December 31, 2000, ... strengths and lower viscosities, provide excellent adhesion, a factor that is very important when you consider the extreme conditions to which many of today's products are exposed. "Personal care products, ...
- The Case Against Oxidation as a Primary Factor for Bonding Acid Copolymers to Foil
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2000, ... personal care products. Acid copolymers therefore have use in sachet and liquid packaging applications. The durability of the adhesion generally relates to the acid content of the polymer and its thickness. ...
- Converter Can't Seem to Stay Out of Busines
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2000, ... a far cry from first-year sales of $80,000 just seven years ago. All three businesses are focused on four target markets: personal care, food, pharmaceuticals, and industrial. The company's sales have come ...
- Clean Room Environment Makes Excellence a Priority
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2000, ... and Dusenbery influenced the purchase decision. "John Wilkes, the president of Dusenbery, came in and serviced the account," says Lee. "He went over the specs and altered them the way we wanted and personally ...
- Bag machine adds value to customer-oriented operation.
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 1996, ... employees greater responsibility for personally monitoring quality, explains Faletti. "We help them learn to take responsibility and find they get greater job satisfaction." Ongoing employee growth is ...
- Downsizing reversal?
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 1996, ... themselves for long-term career growth and personal stability. "The second point covers how an individual needs to change, adapt, and be flexible in a continuously changing environment. What about retaining ...
- A rather narrow-minded view of wide web printing.
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 1996, ... worth on a wide range of jobs, says Schwemin. An example is its ability to maintain profitable efficiencies in running more than 400 SKU lines for a manufacturer of personal care products. For a national-brand ...
- Green Bay gears up for specialty labels
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 1996, ... a personal computer-based information system used for machine setup and monitoring and also for recipe and report generation. By automatically setting and monitoring factors such as moisture levels, temperature, ...
- Court ruling on HMT may mean a tax refund
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 1996, ... chain of command for violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. Courts generally have held that individuals cannot be personally liable under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination ...
- Buyer beware when comparing video systems
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 1995, ... consumer-grade personal computers have been found to be far less reliable in the press room environment. Over time, the cumulative effects of static, moisture, heat and dust, which is the worst enemy of ...
- Building quality into the web printing process
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 1995, ... That can only mean added value and a competitive advantage. It's important to know that just like the personal-computer market, the technology is in a state of evolution and rapid development. Your choices ...
- Slower growth, continued expansion seen in 1995
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- January 31, 1995, ... computers, faxes and e-mail that do away with the US Postal Service. How valuable is that electronic service? Can you measure the value of a computer? Today's personal computer is as the old vacuum tube ...