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PRESS RELEASE – Edale widens its market appeal

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James Boughton says Vetaphone’s ‘can do’ attitude is a perfect match for Edales’s approach to helping its customers

Confirming Vetaphone’s pre-eminence in the self-adhesive label sector, Nick Coombes spoke with James Boughton, Managing Director of UK based Edale Ltd, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of narrow and mid web inline flexo and digital hybrid technology.

First established back in 1950, coincidentally around the same time that Verner Eisby developed corona treatment and set up Vetaphone, Edale has over the years developed into a high-class manufacturer with a growing reputation for R&D that allows it to design tailor-made solutions for a range of applications from film to carton board.

“We pride ourselves on the fact that our technology is innovative but at the same time easy to use and reliable, which is not always an easy balance to strike.  We can adapt our standard equipment or design something totally unique to fulfil a customer’s specific requirement, using well-proven technology that is cutting edge,” explained Boughton from the company’s spacious and modern HQ in Fareham on the UK’s south coast.

Collaborating with leading design and manufacturing teams around the world is fundamental to Edale machines achieving the high performance and accuracy that modern converters demand, and it was through investigating what surface treatment manufacturers had to offer several decades back that Edale first established contact with Vetaphone.

“We design and manufacture around 30 machines each year and probably 75% need a corona treater fitted before they leave the factory.  Once we saw what Vetaphone had to offer in terms of reliability and competitive pricing, coupled with an attitude of ‘can do’ that mirrors our approach here, it was an easy decision – and I estimate we have fitted more than 1000 of their units to our presses over the past 25 years or so,” he added.

It’s not just Vetaphone’s narrow web capability that interests Edale, with the press manufacturer moving up in size and complexity from the traditional 350mm label press web width up to 850mm widths for carton and film presses.  “We appreciate the engagement and interest they show in each project, especially with the more complex specification presses that converters now invest in – and knowing that the performance and reliability of a key element like surface treatment is guaranteed, is a real bonus for us,” he stated.

Known for its range of flexo technology – initially in stack format but subsequently inline, Edale also has a successful business in the hybrid market, where it works with a number of leading global inkjet engine suppliers including Canon, Domino, AGFA, and Fujifilm.  To date it has sold around 50 of these machines, and each has been fitted with a Vetaphone corona treater to ensure ink adhesion across a range of substrates.

Speaking for Vetaphone, VP Technical Sales Kevin McKell commented: “We’ve been delighted to enjoy such a long and fruitful working partnership with Edale, whose reputation for quality engineering and practical innovation continues to be appreciated by converters all around the world – this makes a great showcase for our corona technology, and we are keen to support and develop new technology with them.”  According to James Boughton, around 80% of the company’s output is exported from the UK with growing markets in Africa, Canada, India, South-East Asia and the USA, all of which are supported by a network of 40 sales and service agents spread worldwide.

What becomes obvious when viewing the two companies is the natural synergy that translates into supplying customers with the very best technology for their specific application – and it’s done with a cooperative partnership that is based on trust and an ongoing commitment to R&D.  Both companies have ambitious plans for the future and the signs are that these will be achieved by developing more strategic partnerships.

GBIG NEWS | 48 Stories and Links on the Internet 9/7/21

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PRESS RELEASE – BNP MEDIA TOUR OF EDITORS

Marty’s Introduction for the August 25, 2021 GBIG NEWS

The Green Bay Innovation Group scheduled a tour on August 11th for the BNP Media Editors following the Converters Expo.   In addition, we invited the New North, Inc. and others to join us for the tour.  We toured Korber Tissue, MECA Solutions, LLC.,  GB Embossing, EVELATE97 and ASI Thermal.  The goal of the tour was to educate and show the outstanding companies and their capabilities supporting the 5P and Converting Industries in Wisconsin.  Simply, it was a real eye-opener for ALL of us and a real learning experience.

Marty Ochs, GBIG

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Green Bay Innovation Group Hosted Luncheon

Green Bay Innovation Group hosted luncheon

The Green Bay Innovation Group hosted a luncheon on August 9th – Evolution and Expansion of the 5P and Converting Industries: Meeting Demands for the Next Decade kicking off the Converters Expo at Lambeau Field.  Converters Expo is expecting over 700 people to attend the event.

We would like to thank our guest speakers:  Amaad Rivera-Wagner from the City of Green Bay, Matthew Szymanski with Green Bay Packaging, Glen Gudino with BNP Media/Converters Expo and Barb LaMue with the New North, Inc.

BNP Media is one of the largest privately held B2B media companies in the United States serving multiple industries with over 45 leading B2B brands, 40 live events, and hundreds of online events.  The Green Bay Innovation Group and BNP Media/Converters Expo have built a outstanding relationship supporting the 5P and Converting Industries with a BIG focus on Wisconsin.

PRESS RELEASE – Keller, Inc. to Build for Neway Packaging Corporation

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Keller, Inc. has been chosen as the architect and general contractor on a 28,870 sq. ft. pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition project for Neway Packaging Corporation in De Pere, Wisconsin. The project is expected to begin in October 2021 and be completed early 2022.

Neway Packaging prides themselves on being a solution-oriented partner. Whether you are starting a new business and need beautifully branded or stock packaging and low-cost equipment, to an established manufacturer looking to fully automate and re-brand your product, they have the expertise and experience to make their business partners goals a reality. Along with equipment specialists, they have a team of product and design consultants available to help you obtain the right packaging material at the right price for your application. The options in designing custom packaging is endless.

About Neway Packaging

Since 1977, Neway Packaging has been committed to partnering with our customers for mutual success and growth. We accomplish this by providing quality products, innovative solutions, excellent customer service, experienced equipment specialist, custom box and packaging solutions and a team of dedicated professionals.

With 7 full service stocking distribution facilities to serve you, Neway Packaging provides support to a variety of industries, including the freight & logistics, e-commerce, beverage, manufacturing, construction and agriculture sectors.

800-456-3929www.newaypkgshop.com.

PRESS RELEASE – APPVION NAMES NEW PRODUCT MANAGER KATIE SELL FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS & SOLUTIONS

Appleton, Wisconsin, August 2, 2021 – Appvion Operations, Inc., a leading provider of advanced materials and specialty coated solutions, is proud to announce the promotion of Katie Sell to Product Manager of their flagship suite of products. She will be responsible for helping to take Appvion’s innovative direct thermalsolutions to market and growing customer engagement. “Katie is integral to our product’s success, and we are thrilled to promote her to this key position. It is a pivotal time to help our organization optimize production and ensure customer satisfaction,” said Meyer Weiss, Vice President, Advanced Materials & Solutions, Appvion. “Talented professionals like Katie help to elevate not only product development but also highly valued customer relationships within the organizations we serve.”

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Katie Sell will move into the role of
Product Manager at Appvion.

Katie Sell joined Appvion in 1999 as a Customer Service Representative. She spent nearly ten years in Appvion’s technical service group before joining the product management team in 2014. Katie has been a key driver in optimizing Appvion’s product portfolio because of her thorough understanding of direct thermal technology and product attributes. In addition, she effectively works cross-functionally with
research and development and analytical services to create innovative solutions and provide timely feedback to customers.

“Katie is very well versed in our direct thermal product solutions from her time with the company,” adds John Mazuroski, Growth and Innovation Leader. “Her collaborative and customer-focused approach to product development continues to drive dramatic improvements within our direct thermal portfolio. Moving into the Product Manager role is a natural step and will provide great value for our customers.”

About Appvion Operations, Inc.
Appvion was founded in 1907 and is a pioneer in the specialty and high-performance coatings business.
Headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, Appvion develops innovative, water-based, and environmentally
responsible coating solutions for consumers’ everyday life. A leading manufacturer in North America, Appvion formulates functional coating solutions applied to a wide variety of flexible substrates, including products from an FDA-compliant facility. Appvion’s primary offerings include direct thermal paper and film products and renewable, fiber-based solutions for consumer and industrial packaging. Connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn to learn more.

PRESS RELEASE – Robinson designs motor driven roller conveyors to optimize results

Robinson designs motor driven roller conveyors to optimize results


Robinson’s ability to design motor driven roller conveyor systems provides additional flexibility in maximizing specific process requirements. Our design-to-suit approach differs from the one-size-fits-all philosophy that is common within the conveyor market.

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Motor driven roller conveyors are low-maintenance product handling assets that typically involve a frame, idle rollers, driver rollers and a controller card. Also known as MDR systems, motor driven roller conveyors involve zones of rollers that are controlled by the motor-driven roller usually positioned in the middle of the zone.


The Robinson advantage comes into play when a standard design isn’t an efficient match for a process. Our design experts use input from customer teams to create motor driven roller conveyors that work best for their process.

These modifications can be as simple as a rail adjustment to more involved capabilities to handle different-sized packages. Control cards often play a role in motor driven roller technology, featuring built-in logic and the ability for operators to make changes remotely with internet access.

Motor driven roller conveyors protect product integrity


Motor driven roller conveyors include fewer moving parts than standard conveyors and are popular options for overhead conveying systems. Their zero-pressure accumulation feature prevents product jams by keeping products in a specific zone until downstream flows open up. This is particularly important for products that would suffer damage in a pileup.

Industries including towel and tissue, cannabis and general product packaging use motor driven roller conveyors to optimize their operations. They appreciate the ability for products to accumulate on the line without causing damage. Accumulating conveyors are another Robinson product handling specialty, further helping manufacturers control product flow rates within their process. Our team can integrate motor driven roller conveyors and other technologies into your existing lines as well as design turnkey systems from the ground up that meet your specific production needs.

About Robinson, Inc.


Robinson, Inc., is a single-source metal solutions provider based in De Pere, Wisconsin. Robinson offers
manufacturing and design expertise in fabrication and machine; pipe and vessel; custom enclosures; product handling; and portable fuel solutions. The company employs more than 500 people at three locations comprising 500,000 square feet of manufacturing space.

For more information about Robinson’s capabilities or to request a quote, please call (920) 494-7411, or
visit https://www.robinsoninc.com.

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