This year’s TLMI Technical Conference will be held at the Swissotel in Chicago September 6-8. The TLMI Technical Committee invites converters, suppliers, and packaging buyers to explore the opportunities in the narrow web industry.
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Multi-Color Corporation's fourth facility, in Scottsburg, Ind., has been awarded L.I.F.E. (Label Initiative for the Environment) certification from TLMI for its continued efforts on sustainability.
The Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI) announced the winners of the prestigious Eugene Singer Award for Management Excellence. One of TLMI’s highest honors, this award recognizes excellence in business management measured and defined by an established set of growth and profitability ratios through the participation in the TLMI Management Ratio Study.
Coatesville, Pa.-based Monet Graphics and Aurora, Ill.-based The Label Printers have recently been awarded L.I.F.E. (Label Initiative for the Environment) certification from TLMI.
Coast Label Company, a Fountain Valley, Calif.-based company, has recently been awarded L.I.F.E. (Label Initiative for the Environment) certification from TLMI.
GLOUCESTER, Mass.—The Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI) announced the winners of the prestigious Eugene Singer Award for Management Excellence.
GLOUCESTER, Mass.—More than 300 attendees gathered recently for TLMI’s Technical Conference, an association event held biannually in Chicago. During the course of two days more than 60 presenters led technical discussions and gave presentations addressing the narrow-web converting industry’s current trends, challenges, and opportunities at the conference’s themed “Get Smart” format.
CHICAGO—Channeled Resources Group was awarded L.I.F.E. (Label Initiative for the Environment) certification after successfully completing an audit conducted by NSF International Strategic Registration in early June.
Last month, I stated some reasons why I was against the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA)—pending legislation that could significantly alter the landscape of unionization for years to come. Within the last few weeks, the Printing Industries of America and the TLMI have issued strong position statements against EFCA (see p. 8 for TLMI’s statement). This is definitely a hot button in the printing industry—as it should be.
NAPERVILLE, Ill.—At its recent Annual Meeting held in Palm Beach, Fla., the Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI) named Frank Gerace—president and CEO of Multi-Color Corporation—TLMI Converter of the Year, and named Cheryl Caudill—corporate communications and graphics market manager for Multi-Plastics, Inc.—TLMI Supplier of the Year. Presented on an annual basis, the Converter of the Year Award honors and recognizes a member of the converting industry who has made an extensive contribution to the North American narrow-web marketplace and who has additionally demonstrated an unwavering commitment to TLMI. Before joining Multi-Color in 1998, Gerace spent 20 years working for consumer packaged goods companies.