Vetaphone Strengthens Top Management
On the back of consecutive record years for sales, Vetaphone A/S has moved to boost the strength of its management structure with an eye to the future.
On the back of consecutive record years for sales, Vetaphone A/S has moved to boost the strength of its management structure with an eye to the future.
“Vetaphone has been our preferred corona treater supplier since we fitted their first unit in 2013,” said Jim Driscoll, EVP of EMT International.
In many ways, LMI Packaging, headquartered at Pleasant Prairie, WI, typifies the way that production of pressure sensitive labels has developed over the relatively short time this sector of the print market has existed. The industry was built on “Mum & Pop” shops with a simple press, often working in the garage until the business grew and became successful enough to pass on to the next generation.
Surface treatment pioneer Vetaphone has appointed Gustav Hansen as chief procurement officer as part of its strategic growth program for the 2020s.
Texas Poly has been manufacturing flexible packaging from its base in Euless, TX since 1989. Founded by James Earl, and now owned by his son Justin, the company has built a solid reputation for the high-quality packaging it supplies to a variety of industries, and for its rapid response and attention to customer service.
SEI Laser’s involvement with manufacturing technology for the label and flexible packaging sectors brought the company into contact with Vetaphone back in 2010 when it developed its narrow web laser die cutting capability into a fully modular converting line known as the Labelmaster for roll-to-roll and roll-to-sheet applications.
As part of its strategic plan to expand business in the US, Vetaphone has moved to boost after-sales support to its rapidly growing list of printers, laminators, converters and extruders.
The importance of measuring dyne levels, and factors and variables that play a part in dyne decay.
In a year blighted by travel restrictions and lockdowns, Vetaphone, a leading manufacturer of surface treatment technology, beats all previous sales records.
With the growth in demand for flexible packaging predicted to continue at a rapid rate for the foreseeable future, Jan Eisby, CSO at surface treatment pioneer Vetaphone A/S, explained why it is so important that printers and converters know exactly what they are dealing with to ensure optimum productivity.