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Flexible Packaging back issues
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EFCA: who profits?(EDITOR'S FORUM)
April 1, 2009... One of the many outstanding presentations given at the Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) Annual Meeting stands out as "need to know" information for the entire flexible packaging industry.
The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), if passed, will make it easier for unions to organize...
FPA'S 2009 Annual Meeting: Navigating in Times of Change.(FPA UPDATE)(Flexible Packaging Association )(Conference notes)
April 1, 2009... Recently, the Flexible Packaging Association held its 59th Annual Meeting: Navigating in Times of Change. The meeting provided FPA members and guests with education sessions specific to the flexible packaging industry and great networking opportunities. Electronic copies of the Annual Meeting...
Association activities update.(FPA UPDATE)(Flexible Packaging Association)
April 1, 2009... FPA Welcomes New Members
FPA is pleased to welcome the following companies as members of the Flexible Packaging Association:
* Industry Intelligence Inc., a trade press member, is an information and technology company that delivers realtime market intelligence to clients worldwide,...
Unifoil, DuPont Teijin win top spots in first AIMCAL sustainability competition.(CONVERTER NEWS)
April 1, 2009... The Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL) presented Unifoil Corp. and DuPont Teijin Films with the association's first Sustainability Awards on Sun., Mar. 22, during its annual Management Meeting, March 22-25, at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines in La Jolla,...
New sealant films reduce costs and environmental impact.(CONVERTER NEWS)(Brief article)
April 1, 2009... Bemis of Oshkosh, Wis., has introduced a patent-pending film that uses 20% less material and costs 10% less than high-barrier alternatives. New bMET blown, metalized sealant film offers the barrier and production line performance of a 3-ply structure in just two layers. The new product is...