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Flexible packaging, gravure printing reports ahead
The spring 2012 meeting, trade show and conference session kicks into gear this week with the Flexible Packaging Assn. annual meeting in Scottsdale, AZ. Watch for my followup report next Monday. In the meantime, follow my tweets live from the … Continue reading
Posted in flexible packaging, labels, package printing, paper/paperboard/cartons, sustainability
Tagged boxes, cartons, converting, corrugated, flexible packaging, flexible packaging materials, gravure, labels, packaging, packaging market, paperboard packaging, plastic film, printing, sealed air corp, source reduction, sustainability
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2011 Packaging M&A Review
Here’s an overview of 2011 packaging mergers & acquisitions activity globally and in North America via BMO Capital Markets’ The Converter. Global Historical Deal Volume – Global packaging M&A volume continued to strengthen in 2011 after rebounding in 2010 from … Continue reading
What Camel cigarettes, Aquafresh toothpaste and Turkish candies have in common
Disclaimer: I attended the 2012 AIMCAL Metallized and Vacuum Coated Product of the Year competition judging last Thursday strictly as an observer. The packages highlighted here may or may not ultimately be winners. They are simply a few that stood … Continue reading

