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EDANA Statement on Potential EU Countermeasures to US Tariffs

Press Release – EDANA Statement on Potential EU Countermeasures to US Tariffs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 21/03/2025 – Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, 21st of March 2025 – EDANA, the leading global association representing the nonwovens and related industries, acknowledges the European Commission’s potential decision to implement countermeasures in response to the recently imposed US tariffs
on EU steel, aluminium, and certain derived products. As the voice of over 250 companies in the nonwovens supply chain, we are closely monitoring the implications of these measures and their potential impact on our members.

EDANA Statement on Potential EU Countermeasures to US Tariffs

Nonwovens are innovative, high-tech, engineered fabrics made from fibres. They are used in a wide range of consumer and industrial products either in combination with other materials or alone. They provide essential materials for hygiene products, medical applications, filtration, construction, and automotive industries. They are critical in ensuring public health, safety, and industrial efficiency, with applications ranging from surgical masks and wound dressings to baby diapers, disinfectant wipes, and high-performance insulation.

While we welcome the intention to safeguard the interests of EU industries affected by the US tariffs, EDANA joins those already raising significant concerns about the potential unintended consequences of these countermeasures on our sector.

The EU’s relationship with the US is of critical importance, and we believe the primary focus should be on negotiations to reach a mutually beneficial resolution. It is essential to avoid escalating trade tensions that could result in long-term harm to industries on both sides of the Atlantic.

Negative effect on key raw materials

A particular area of concern is the potential effect of these countermeasures on critical raw materials, such as fluff pulp. Fluff pulp, or pulp-based fibres, are a natural raw material used in the absorbent core of absorbent hygiene products, this is due to their high absorbency rate. Baby nappies, menstrual products, and incontinence products all rely on fluff pulp to absorb and retain human fluids. In 2024, the US provided more than 80% of the fluff pulp imported into the European Union1.

This is just one example of the broader impact these countermeasures could have on the industry. These measures could lead to increased production costs, higher finished product prices, supply chain disruptions, and a competitive disadvantage for European nonwoven manufacturers in global markets.

Conclusion

It is important to highlight that these proposed measures risk being unfair, as they will disproportionately impact the more vulnerable members of our society, including the elderly, hospitalised individuals, young families with children, and women. Any regulatory changes should carefully consider their social implications to avoid exacerbating inequalities.

Considering these concerns, EDANA urges the European Commission to carefully assess the economic impact on downstream industries, ensuring that countermeasures do not disproportionately impact sectors dependent on essential imported raw materials. We
welcome the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing consultation process and strongly advocate for a balanced approach that safeguards European industry while maintaining fair and open trade relations with the US.

The European Commission has the opportunity to prevent a harmful cycle of retaliatory tariffs that could have a net negative effect on both economies.

For further information please contact:

Brian Chestler
Public Affairs Manager
trade@edana.org
+32 2 740 18 26
www.edana.org

Domino Launches High-Speed Productivity Mode for N730i Digital Label Press at Labelexpo Southeast Asia

High-speed print mode offers up to 28% productivity increase and reduced ink usage while retaining high-quality output

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) is pleased to announce the launch of its new high speed productivity mode for the N730i digital label press. The new feature has been developed in response to customer and market demand for faster and more efficient label printing solutions to facilitate the uncompromised production of high-quality labels with a quicker return on investment.

An N730i digital label press featuring the new high-speed productivity mode will be on show at Labelexpo Southeast Asia in Bangkok, Thailand from 8th–10th May 2025, with regular live demonstrations at Domino’s booth G36.

“Our customers asked for higher printing speeds that would enable them to maximize the number of labels produced on their Domino N730i digital label press,” says Michael Matthews, Global Product Manager – DP Color, Domino. “The high-speed productivity mode significantly enhances the speed and efficiency of the N730i press, allowing our customers to achieve up to a 28% increase in productivity.”

With the new maximum print speed of up to 90m/min, compared with the standard 70m/min, Domino’s N730i provides converters with significant efficiency gains, including up to 28% increase in label output, up to 22% reduction in production time, and an annual ink saving of up to 8%. These improvements can translate to over £5,000 in annual ink cost savings, making the N730i a highly cost-effective solution for label printing.

Through balancing process resolution and line speed, the high-speed print mode retains high-quality output with no perceptible difference in print quality compared with the standard operating mode.

“By reducing the cost per label and allowing converters to increase the number of jobs completed per shift, we are providing a solution that not only meets – but exceeds – the growing demands of the label printing industry,” continues Matthews. “We are thrilled to be able to demonstrate the new functionality at Labelexpo Southeast Asia and invite converters to join us at booth G36 for a live demonstration and to see the quality of the labels produced first-hand.”

Domino N730i digital label press
Domino N730i digital label press

Domino’s high-speed productivity mode will be available for new presses and as an upgrade for existing N730i customers. The simplicity of the upgrade makes it an attractive option for all businesses, current and new, looking to increase their output, achieve a competitive edge in the market, and maximize the return on their investment.

Alongside the new high-speed print mode, the N730i digital label press on show at booth G36 will also feature the Domino R-Scan monitoring and inspection system. The R-Scan provides peace of mind during unattended operation of the press by ensuring that, when a defect is detected, the press automatically comes to a stop, enabling the operator to remedy the error, reducing the number of labels rejected, and helping to maximize efficiency and minimize waste.

A K300 monochrome printer will also be available for demonstrations as part of a hybrid press at the Nilpeter stand, F32. The printer will feature alongside vision inspection from Domino Group Company Lake Image Systems.

Mark Herrtage, Asia Business Development Director, Domino, adds: “Our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction drives us to continuously improve our products, so we can help our customers stay ahead in a competitive market. We are delighted to be able to demonstrate this commitment at Labelexpo Southeast Asia and look forward to meeting with converters across all stages of their digital printing journey to discuss how Domino’s expertise and solutions can help support them.”

Label printing companies and industry professionals interested in cost-effective, high speed label printing solutions are invited to visit Domino during the expo at booth G36 or watch the teaser video.

NEWMA: Data Analytics Training

May 6: 11th cohort of the NEWMA Data Analytics course. Over 600 people have already taken this highly rated training. The free training has 10 hours of training modules and 3 virtual Lunch & Learns with content experts.

Register: https://form.jotform.com/AnnFranz/newma-data-analytics-spring-2025

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NEWMA: Future of Work Succession

May 2: Future of Work Summit on Succession Planning. The free event for dues paying members will be held on May 2 from 8 a.m. – noon at the Fox Valley Technical College’s DJ Bordini Center building at 5 Systems Way, Appleton.

To register: https://form.jotform.com/AnnFranz/future-of-work-2025

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Quad Plus: Different Types of Pipe Coatings for Industrial Applications

Industrial pipelines are designed to operate in demanding environments. Protection against corrosion, abrasion, and chemical exposure is essential. Choosing the right types of pipe coating depends on factors such as operating conditions, exposure to moisture, and durability requirements.
Here’s a look at different types of pipe coating for industrial applications.

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1. Fusion-Bonded Epoxy (FBE) Coating

Fusion-bonded epoxy coatings provide strong corrosion resistance. This type of coating is applied as a powdered resin that melts and bonds to the pipe surface when heating. FBE coating is standard for steel pipe coating in high-temperature and underground applications as it offers long-term durability and protection.

2. Polyurethane Coating

Polyurethane (PU) coatings protect against impact and chemical exposure. This type of pipe coating is known for flexibility and works well in environments where pipelines are subject to stress. Polyurethane coatings can also reduce surface friction to improve flow efficiency.

3. Polyethylene Coating

Polyethylene (PE) coatings provide high levels of moisture protection and mechanical strength. This thermoplastic layer is commonly applied for steel pipe coating in oil, gas, and industrial pipeline systems. Its benefits include a multi-layer composition that provides added durability to prevent damage from soil pressure and external impact.

4. Coal Tar Epoxy Coating

Coal tar epoxy coatings provide a thick barrier against moisture and corrosion. It is often used for submerged or buried pipelines. This cost-effective coating is ideal for wastewater, marine, and industrial applications where water resistance is critical.

Coaltar enamel is an older type of coating used for pipeline protection. Due to its environmental impact, this type is being phased out in most applications.

5. Zinc Coating (Galvanization)

Zinc coatings create a protective layer that resists atmospheric corrosion. Galvanization is commonly used for steep pipe coating to protect pipelines exposed to air, water, or fluctuating environmental conditions.

Coating Measurement & Compliance

Maintaining precise coating measurements is critical for quality control and compliance with industry regulations. Recent updates to industry standards emphasize thickness assessments to ensure optimal pipe coating performance.

The ASTM A123 Revision (2024) introduces a new material category for forgings and castings. It also clarifies minimum coating thickness requirements and refines terminology to improve consistency in steel pipe coating applications.

The PHMSA Pipeline Safety Rule (2023) mandates coating assessments within six months of a gas transmission pipeline entering service. It also requires voltage gradient surveys to detect flaws and timely repairs to maintain pipeline integrity.

Several standards related to high-voltage holiday detection have also been revised to replace the “100 volts per mil” rule and improve coating flaw detection accuracy. Current standards align test voltage calculations with Paschen’s Law, which describes the relationship between the breakdown voltage and the product of gas pressure and electrode distance in a gaseous medium. Updated standards include:

  • ASTM D4787 – Using high-voltage holiday detectors to check coating continuity.
  • ASTM D5162 – Methods for detecting coating defects on metal surfaces.
  • ASTM G62 – Test procedures for identifying holidays in pipeline coatings.
  • NACE SP0188 – Best practices for holiday testing of protective coatings.

Choosing the Right Pipe Coating for Durability and Compliance

Selecting the correct type of pipe coating will ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and compliance with updated industry standards. Recent coating measurement updates improve accuracy, helping industries reduce maintenance costs and extend a pipeline’s working life.

To learn more about choosing the right types of pipe coating or updates to industry standards, contact Adam Kahler at akahler@quadplus.com or call (815) 210-9885.

SPL Consulting, LLC assists Accu-Label with succession planning

The Manning family is taking steps to ensure a successful future for its growing label printing business.

SPL and Accu-Label teams

Accu-Label, an Indiana-based label converter that was established in 1987, has experienced significant success in its 35-plus year history. To ensure continued growth for the next generation, this thriving label converter has begun exploring succession planning.

As the company transitions from first to second generation leadership, the Manning family sought the services of SPL Consulting, LLC and Brian Van de Water, CEO. According to SPL Consulting, 70% of companies don’t survive the transition from first to second generation ownership. Using an analytical process reliant on data is an effective way of easing the transition.

“The primary cause for this troubling fact is the next generation – family or not – is not prepared for the leadership demanded by the responsibility of leading a business,” explains Van de Water. “Companies like Accu-Label that recognize the need for this and establish development plans for aspiring leaders have the opportunity to prepare themselves for what lies ahead. This process sets performance expectations for developing leaders to ensure they can become competent in areas they will need to master. It can be difficult, but in the event a team member is unsuccessful in getting to the next level, having documented performance data helps ensure companies get the right person in the right seat to maximize future success.”

David Manning, president, and Mary Jane Hendricks, manager, recognized the value in an effective transition. “We’ve come a long way with our organization,” states Manning. “We’ve had a very fragmented organizational structure, and we wanted to drive it the way it needs to be for future success. We’ve always worked hard, but we needed more organization and delegation to make the structure work. We’re really at a crucial point with that. We realized we needed to look at the analytical side and prioritize the whole of the company and not just individual segments.”

Many companies, whether exploring leadership transitions or not, are not always effective when dealing with change. That could mean a new label printing technology or a new CEO. One of the key factors of this transition period is preparing leadership and their team for what is to come.

“Succession Planning at its core is managing and preparing for change,” says Van de Water. “To accomplish this, the plan must have routine follow-up, review, and feedback on milestones agreed upon for development. Without a disciplined approach to revisiting and holding ourselves accountable to execute the plan, many reach the end of the year and realize too late that they didn’t make meaningful progress. Similar to strategic planning, it must be systematically reviewed with commitment to take time out of busy schedules to make it a priority. Without accountability and focus, when the time comes for them to assume more senior leadership responsibilities, they are not prepared for the challenges they will be presented with.”

“I feel like this process has been managed very well, keeping us on topic and focusing on the goals that allow us to move the family forward,” remarks Hendricks. “We’re setting the tone of where we need to be looking. It’s just the diligence of after the meeting, staying focused on the roles people have and addressing how that evolves. Working with a third party can sometimes be intimidating, where you’re opening up and showing everything going on in your organization. But working with Brian has been easy since we’ve always been headed in the right direction together.”

The Mannings have been willing to embrace change, which has made the process more successful. Accu-Label began with DISC assessment to identify personality types. “We undertook this initiative because of the need to survive,” says Manning. “We realize 70% of second-generation businesses don’t work after the first generation is gone, and I don’t want that to happen here. I want it to be third and fourth generation, if in fact the second generation wants that.”

SPL also encourages companies to invest in establishing development plans for future leaders. This focus creates a plan for eventual transition, as well as clarity for where team members may go and what they need to demonstrate to achieve their goals. This can be instrumental in reducing turnover and keeping valuable team members over the long term.

“We have hit some roadblocks along the way, and it’s really personalities, pride, and everything you have to deal with in this process – and you have to address it head on,” notes Manning. “It’s not as easy as it’s made out to be. You want everybody feeling that they’re just as important as the next sibling, and that’s the key here. I think we’re breaking some of those barriers down, but we’ve needed a lot of work in that area. SPL’s approach has us talking like we should in addressing succession.”

“The main thing is just being diligent and making sure we’re all working toward the same common goal, which is service,” adds Hendricks. “We all are production minded, but we’re not a corporation we’re a family business, and family comes first – and that’s not just blood family but all the members of our team. We want everybody to feel valued with what they bring to the team, and that’s what will bring us to the next level.”

Original Article published in Label & Narrow Web by editor Greg Hrinya

Great Lakes Fusion Energy Report

We’re excited to invite you to the Great Lakes Fusion Energy Summit and Mixer on Tuesday, May 6!

To celebrate Fusion Energy Week and to strategize about how our region will leverage its considerable assets and compete in this emerging, high-potential field, we’re gathering for a highly interactive Summit/Mixer sponsored by the UW-Madison Fusion Community in the Colleges of Engineering and Letters and Science, and 5 Lakes Institute.

Great Lakes Fusion Energy Summit May 6, 2025

There is no cost to attend this invite-only event. You can find more details on the REGISTRATION PAGE. (Please note there are separate registrations for the day and evening events. We’d love to have you join one or both, as your schedule permits!)

Reasons to participate

Great Lakes Fusion Energy Summit:

  • Research displays, tours of labs and experiments, and one-on-one discussions with faculty and students at one of the two top fusion energy programs (MIT is the other one) in the country
  • Key information about the fusion industry timeline, technologies, supply chain opportunities and workforce development
  • An exciting announcement about regional fusion energy efforts
  • Excellent networking with lunch included

Great Lakes Fusion Energy Mixer:

  • Dynamic Q&A with Greg Van Dyk, CEO of Altrusion, a Seattle-area company that delivers expertise and advanced technologies in national security and fusion energy. Greg is also a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and a native of Wisconsin. Q&A will be led by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
  • Discussion about how manufacturers can leverage existing assets and without big capital outlays position themselves to profit in defense and fusion energy markets
  • Super fun networking game with fusion supply chain information
  • Excellent networking with drinks and appetizers included

Our region has a significant ability to become a global leader in the fusion industry and we’d love to have you involved in making it happen. Feel free to pass this invitation along to other companies with the potential to be a part of the fusion industry supply chain.

Help inviting companies?

Here’s A LINK to the FIA supply chain report that was produced last summer. Companies that operate in areas on the following list (from Table 1 in the report) would be good candidates:

Critical components for fusion: Vacuum pumps/chambers; Specialized metals, eg high-grade steel; Control Software; Power electronics; Deuterium, Tritium, or other gaseous fusion fuels; Precision engineering and manufacturing services; Common metals eg nickel, copper; Engineering, Procurement and Construction; Cryogenic devices; Heat management technologies ; RF heating; Lithium (enriched); Magnets; HTS wire; First wall materials; Energy storage; Laser components; Lasers (assembled); Rare Earth metals.

Hope to see you on May 6th!

PS To get a sense of some of the considerable fusion energy assets/expertise in our region, listen to this Midwest Moxie radio show/podcast with Kieran Furlong, CEO and Co-Founder of Realta Fusion, a UW-Madison spinout company.

Rocket Industrial Expands Product Line with Launch of Zenith Fasteners

Rocket Industrial, a leader in packaging innovation, is expanding its exclusive Zenith line to include a full range of fasteners, including nails and staples for various applications, along with a complete selection of supporting nailers and staplers from top brands. Designed for businesses seeking high-quality products with cost-saving benefits, Zenith continues to deliver reliable packaging solutions tailored to industry needs.

Zenith Fasteners

With over 65 years of experience in the packaging industry, Rocket Industrial is a family-owned business committed to providing comprehensive support that enhances packaging and industrial operations. To ensure expert guidance, Rocket has expanded its team with fastening specialists and provided extensive training for its service and sales teams. The addition of the Zenith fastener line aligns with Rocket’s dedication to supporting customers in pallet manufacturing, crate building, and carton stapling, offering reliable, high-performance solutions backed by knowledgeable support.

“Customers benefit from more than 135 years of combined experience in fastening sales and service,” said Scott Anderson, Fastening Manager at Rocket Industrial. “With a broad range of nails, staples, and top-brand tools, we offer tailored solutions to meet the diverse needs of our customers.”

Zenith Fasteners Overview

Nails: Collated and bulk nails for various construction and industrial industries. Available in different collations, gauges, finish types, and materials to meet customer needs.

Staples: Staples for packaging, assembly, and industrial applications. Available in various crown widths, leg lengths, wire gauges, and finish options to meet fastening needs across different industries.

Rocket Industrial also offers a wide range of industrial fastening tools from top brands designed to work with their Zenith brand of nails and staples.

“The expansion of fasteners marks another milestone with our exclusive Zenith line,” explains Anderson. “Backed by in-house service technicians, Rocket Industrial provides expert support and repair services to keep operations running smoothly.”

More Zenith product lines will be released over the next few years.

About Rocket Industrial

Rocket Industrial transforms packaging operations through innovative solutions, expert engineering, and comprehensive support services. The commitment to excellence and customer success has established Rocket Industrial as a trusted partner across industries.

For more information about the Zenith line and other packaging solutions, visit www.rocketindustrial.com or call (800) 826-4405.

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