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PRESS RELEASE – NEW DIGITAL FLEXO PRESS AT GRAPHIC COMPOSITION

Multi-channel print company Graphic Composition has expanded its portfolio with the purchase of an HP Indigo 6r Digital Press and Digicon Lite 3.

Following the acquisition, Graphic Compositions clients can go to one vendor for all their offset, digital, large format, flexible packaging, and label printing, instead of relying on several resources for their printed needs.

The HP Indigo 6r Digital Press can print flexible, durable, portable packaging and labels that can be used in food, beauty, manufacturing, and health markets, as well as for craft beverages, cheese, and durable products.

Graphic Composition is a solution-oriented printer that strives to be different in the solutions we offer. The new press offers advanced variable data technology, enabling Graphic Composition to print variable data, images and QR codes. HPs Mosaic and Collage features fit right into the unique solutions our customers have come to love and expect from us. 

Based in Greenville, Wisconsin, Graphic Composition offers printing, mailing, fulfillment, digital marketing, and graphic design services for several markets, including entertainment and hospitality, banking, manufacturing, food industry and more.

PRESS RELEASE – Access the World of Digitial Printing with ION (PCMC)

Mar 12, 2021As printing technology – and the packaging market – continue to evolve, package printers and converters who once focused on analog processes are making room for digital inkjet printing solutions in their business.They find that inkjet technology makes it easier and faster to produce labels and packaging by eliminating the need for printing plates and lengthy job changes – enabling short and medium run lengths that can be printed in a fast and profitable way. The print-on-demand capabilities allow for customization, personalization, anti-counterfeiting, sequential numbering and multi-SKU production while eliminating the waste associated with over-production supporting sustainability efforts. The new ION digital conversion system by PCMC featuring Memjet’s DuraLink® technology is a prime example of how new technology can help printers and converters make a move to inkjet in a fast and affordable way to adapt to changing market demands within the labels, folding cartons, flexible packaging and other specialty printing markets.

The ION is a fully modular system that can be integrated onto a current flexographic press, regardless of manufacturer. It is available as a mono-color print-bar and full color printing platform with expanded gamut printing and can be configured from 8.5-inch print widths up to 60 inches.

By utilizing your existing equipment, you will increase your flexibility with unlimited potential across many different markets, while also supporting a sustainable circular economy. You can still use your flexo presses to produce longer run jobs, and the integrated digital system to extend your capabilities to include customized labels and packaging, higher graphic content, smaller lot sizes, and the faster cycle times client’s demand.The ION’s industry leading 1600×1585 dpi resolution produces sharper and more vibrant design details on a wide range of substrates including label stock, corrugated boxes, commercial paper stock, and many others that can fit unique application needs. Flexible packaging provides an infinite array of opportunities to produce pouches, squeeze tubes, sachets, bags and other flexible packaging applications.

In addition to high resolution, the pigmented aqueous ink also offers print durability like water fastness and rub resistance and is safe to use in food packaging applications and does not impact the recycling of those materials. The water-based inks are safer for the earth and the people handling them compared to other ink technologies. They contain no toxic or reactive chemistries, are formulated using components listed on the Swiss Ordinance and are in alignment with the Nestlé Guidance Note on Packaging Inks.

For over 100 years, PCMC has been a leader in flexographic printing, bag converting, tissue converting, packaging, and nonwovens technology. Their long history of designing, manufacturing, installing, and servicing flexographic presses has positioned them well to help printers expand their digital printing portfolio.

PRESS RELEASE – BPM breaks ground on new Water Resource Recovery Facility(WRRF)

Pictured with shovels in front from left to right: CR Meyer Director of Contract Management Brian Watermolen, CR Meyer General Mgr Sean Richardt, BPM General Mgr Jim Koronkiewicz, BPM Environmental Mgr Gary Motkowski, ISG Project Mgr Peter VonQualen, ISG Water Wastewater Group Leader Rachel Kloos

Pictured in background from left to right: BPM Process Engineer Matt Zimmerman, CR Meyer Project Mgr Jim Becker, CR Meyer VP Bill Heier, BPM Plant Mgr Ryan Day, BPM Accounting Mgr Beth Kleinke, BPM Plant Engineer Steve Peterich, BPM Environmental Intern Mitchell Peters, BPM Electrical Engineer Kevin Retlich, CRM Meyer Project Mgr Richard Chouinard 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  PESHTIGO, Wis. – BPM Inc. – A Specialty Paper Mill located in Peshtigo, WI, has broken ground on a new Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) located directly adjacent to the paper mill at 200 West Front Street. The operations of the new facility will be run by BPM employees and will be exclusively used to treat water used in the papermaking process. 

Jim Koronkiewicz, general manager of BPM, states, “The $5,000,000 investment in treating our paper mill effluent is a business decision with several factors impacting it. It provides BPM control of our overall water treatment and reuse as we strive to become even more environmentally sustainable. It also shows the community our commitment to long-term manufacturing in Peshtigo.”

The General Contractor is CR Meyer, based in Oshkosh, WI, Excavating Contractor is MJB Industries based in Marinette, WI, and the Design Engineering Firm is ISG Inc., with offices in Sioux Falls, SD, Minneapolis, MN, and Green Bay, WI.   

The target completion date for the new facility is October 1, 2021.  

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