Featured Products for the the flexographic, narrow-web and package printing industries, including Comexi Nexus, Bobst, Acucote, Windmoeller & Hoelscher, Nordmeccanica, New Era and Uteco.
Uteco North America
The international exhibition covering printing technologies, drupa, has come to a close with clear success for Uteco.
Printing press manufacturer, Uteco Group, is reporting continuing excellent results in 2011. This is following notable positive results in 2010 in terms of sales volumes, production value, and economic margins and indexes.
Printing press manufacturer, Uteco Group, is reporting continuing excellent results in 2011. This is following notable positive results in 2010 in terms of sales volumes, production value, and economic margins and indexes.
H.A. Bruno LLC, owners of CPP EXPO Las Vegas, announced that BOBST GROUP USA has joined the growing list of printing press manufacturers exhibiting at the upcoming autumn CPP EXPO Las Vegas, September 26-28, 2011 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
"Above all, plan for the unforeseen," read the beginning of a February 2008 packagePRINTING feature on offset printing. The subject of the article, Colonial Carton Company (now 3C Packaging, www.3cpackaging.com), had taken steps to ensure its customers would not see a disruption in service in the event of a catastrophe. The printer did have to put its plan into place when it almost lost its building and equipment to fire.
Measuring success in a business isn’t always done by solely tallying dollars and cents. Customer and employee loyalty is one measuring stick, and having the ability to adapt to trends within a particular industry is still another, while setting high expectations and meeting them is another way. Flexstar Packaging, Inc. (Richmond, British Columbia) has a clear vision, a heavy focus on people, and the ability to change quickly—all of which are hallmarks of its success. Another notable quality is its ability to solve problems. “We believe it is very important to dig in and solve issues versus playing the blame game,” says Marc Bray,