Before the Box
Communication, planning and new technology are key parts of folding carton production.
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This is advantageous to the company and its customers because despite each machine being built for a specific application or need, pieces can be added or removed, allowing for versatility, including the ability to add additional features as demand warrants.
Newville says some customers have asked about the flexibility of the machine, expressing concern that once the initial job is done, the entire product will need to be changed in order for it to remain useful. But Delta's machines can be easily converted.
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Cory Francer is an analyst at NAPCO Research. He formerly served as editor-in-chief of Packaging Impressions.
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