Gary Hemphill

HOLLAND, Ohio—The 2010 Packaging Conference, a leading conference for packaging professionals, announced additions to its speaker line-up. The event, which has established a tradition of providing extensive analysis on key packaging topics, will be held February 8-10, 2010 at the new ARIA Resort at CityCenter in Las Vegas.

Beverage labeling is hot, or maybe cold, but either way it represents one of the real dynamic segments in package printing. If a labeling method or configuration exists, you’ll find it on a beverage container somewhere. Whether it’s pressure-sensitive, shrink-wrap, cut-and-stack, wraparound, glue-applied, thermal, or even the package itself in the form of a pouch, you’ll find it being used to help sell a liquid refreshment of some type. What makes beverage labeling so robust? Nick Van Alstine, president of Macaran Printed Products says the reason is simple. “Beverages are really high-profile. They’re a part of our everyday life, and visible pretty much

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