There is an "I" in Team
Infinite Packaging, the merger of MEI Labels of Tulsa, OK and TVC Labels in Dallas, leverages the capabilities of both firms and helps set them apart from many other converters.
Founded in 1996, Tulsa-based MEI was a provider of pressure sensitive label products, tags, coupon labels, and other products including silk screening and embroidery for customers ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small family-run businesses. The operation relies on 14 flexo presses from Nilpeter and Mark Andy to serve food and grocery markets, including some national retail accounts.
TVC Label in Dallas began as a print brokerage and print management company in 1993, then began producing labels, shrink sleeves, and pouches. Now the headquarters for Infinite Packaging, the Dallas plant is recognized as a leader in the label and packaging marketplace. The Dallas operation now serves markets including cosmetics, nutraceuticals, health and beauty, large pet retailers, wine and spirits, plus work for contract packagers, which is sometimes a segue into work for smaller customers that Infinite might otherwise not encounter.
Sharing Knowledge
Successfully serving the needs of a broad and diverse customer base necessitates maintaining customers’ comfort levels and ensuring they are informed about the terminology and processes used. Infinite Packaging devotes a section of its website to providing customers with the basic knowledge about materials, art, inks, tooling, unwinding and rewinding. More detailed information is readily available from one of the company’s specialists.