Printing and Converting Conference Program at CPP EXPO
CPP EXPO is offering a comprehensive conference track covering key industry topics. The Expo is co-located with PACK EXPO and being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, September 26-28, 2011.
The conference program includes:
Monday, September 26, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.—Considerations to Further Lean and Sustainability Initiatives in the Converting Environment
Presented by: Bill Denzen, General Manager, Smyth Companies, LLC, Pallavi Joyappa, Director of Operations, Emerald Packaging, Inc., and Ian Hole, Market Development Manager, EskoArtwork
Packaging and label converters are continuously looking for ways to make their businesses more profitable, efficient and green. Lean manufacturing techniques have become more widely accepted and are a critical part of achieving these goals. This session will provide personal accounts from packaging and label converters who have implemented Lean and sustainability initiatives in their facilities to enhance their production environment. Equipment and consumable providers will also discuss technology advancements available today, which make attaining these Lean goals even more achievable.
12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.—The Cost of Sustainability
Presented by: Giancarlo Caimmi, Vice President, Nordmeccanica Group and Guido Kollbach, Technical Director, Flexible Packaging Adhesives, Henkel Corp.
Sustainability may involve investments on new equipments and new technologies but is not only an aggravation in costs for the converter. In almost every case sustainability can be regarded as a significant saving in production costs. Energy saving in machinery is, at the same time, a sustainable approach and a cost saving; energy efficient equipment will pay back for the extra cost very quickly and will generate savings for its entire life. On the other end adhesive formulation can help in many different ways to reduce pollution, waste and energy consumption. A variety of alternative solutions for sustainability in machinery, process and adhesives, will be discussed with real life examples.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.—Choosing UV/EB: What Printers Say
Presented by: Don Duncan, Director of Research, Wikoff Color Corporation
We will review the reasons different printers chose to implement UV or EB technology, based on their comments made during interviews. The bases for the choices include waste management, response time, pressroom flexibility and issues concerning food packaging. Advantages and disadvantages of different ink chemistries for both lithographic and flexographic printing will be reviewed.
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.—Using Offline Finishing to Enhance the Converting Workflow
Presented by: Natalie Menzies-Spradlin, Vice President, Ample Industries, Michael D’Angelo, Vice President, Business Unit Web Feed, Bobst Group North America, Inc. and Kevin Kelly, CEO, Emerald Packaging, Inc.
Offline finishing has become more and more important to converters, with high-quality, finished rolls critical to profits and securing future business. Technologies in finishing systems have undergone significant advancements in control systems and web management capabilities, making them an even more critical piece in the converting environment. This session will provide insights from narrow- and mid-web label and packaging converters into how they have utilized offline finishing to better enhance the print workflow. Finishing system suppliers will also be on-hand to provide technology updates which have benefitted converters worldwide.
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.—UV/EB for Food Packaging: Can/Should/Must We?
Presented by: Don Duncan, Director of Research, Wikoff Color Corporation
UV and EB printing technology for food packaging is a white-hot issue in 2011. With the discovery of some UV ink residues in food, which was found in Europe a few years ago, more governmental activity, in the form of regulations and more active interest, has been a great concern to printers. Large consumer product companies also have taken an active stance, sometimes in the absence of complete information, to produce lists of acceptable and unacceptable ink raw materials for food packaging. We will try to take a balanced view of all the issues and decide where the best fit is for UV/EB in food packaging.
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