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Technipaq Produces Packaging for a Purpose
June 15, 2016 at 11:49 am

In the high-stress, high-speed world of healthcare, medical professionals need to be fast on their feet. Technipaq, an Illinois-based flexible packaging converter, produces packaging that protects the devices that can help save a patient's life, while providing graphics and instructions for doctors, nurses and other caretakers.

Fifty Years in Flexibles
November 13, 2015 at 1:07 pm

Glenroy’s 50th year in flexible packaging is marked by expansion and innovation.

Nordmeccanica Featured on Profile Series on Discovery Channel
August 10, 2012

Coating and laminating machinery manufacturer Nordmeccanica, will be featured on the Discovery Channel's Profile Series. Hosted by Lou Gossett on August 15th, at 7 am EST, the show will present a number of technologies proposed by Nordmeccanica in order to promote energy efficiency and emission reduction in the conversion of a product that is energy friendly.

Featured Products - July 2012
July 1, 2012

Featured Products for the the flexographic, narrow-web and package printing industries, including Comexi Nexus, Bobst, Acucote, Windmoeller & Hoelscher, Nordmeccanica, New Era and Uteco.

Sustainable Packaging Demos on Earth Day
March 20, 2009

PHILADELPHIA—A gathering of major equipment and materials companies that are leading development efforts for sustainable packaging for food and consumer products will take place in conjunction with Earth Day 2009 celebrations, Wednesday, April 22. Hosting the daylong converting demonstrations for North American packaging converters and product marketers are specialty materials company Rohm and Haas, along with Nordmeccanica NA, a manufacturer of coating and laminating equipment. Demonstrations will take place at Nordmeccanica’s Long Island facility.

Engineering Quality
July 7, 2007

It’s been 10 years and quite a ride for Wrightstown, Wis.-based Coating Excellence International (CEI). During the past decade, the company has expanded seven times, grown from 13 to 380 people, and is now set to expand into a second plant. In the grand scheme of things, 10 years is not a long time. So, going from $1.9 million in sales for 1997 to a projected $170 million for 2007 is remarkable. What started out as an extrusion coating operation has become a 600,000-sq.-ft. facility with nine flexo presses, three offset presses, two adhesive laminators, four extruders, and a variety of rewinders and slitters.