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As package printing technology continues to evolve and improve, finishing capabilities are also on the rise.
The pharmaceutical industry is constantly changing, which means printers and converters in this market need to remain informed and innovative.
The Flexographic Technical Association’s Annual Forum addressed the most pressing issues facing converters and honored those who stand out in the industry.
Control Group combines its background in pharmaceutical packaging with a drive to innovate, leading to high-quality, creative results.
Several leading suppliers have introduced hybrid solutions, combining digital and conventional capabilities. With these presses now hitting the market, label converters are offering high praise.
When a brand launches a product line, it often requires various types of packaging. Without color consistency across all packaging formats, brand continuity could be in jeopardy.
Narrow-web flexography has long been the dominant printing technology in the label segment. But, some converters have found success using narrow-web printing for flexible packaging and folding cartons.
2017 marks two major milestones for the Phoenix Challenge Foundation. Chairman Bettylyn Krafft reflects on the foundation’s impact on the industry.
With a theme of “Trending Now,” the Flexographic Technical Association’s annual Forum and INFO*FLEX will cover the most pressing issues in the industry.
Do you, as the owner of a printing business, have a plan for no longer being the owner of that business?