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LONG BEACH, CAShip & Shore Environmental Inc (SSE), an environmental products and services company specializing in air pollution solutions, announced that its customer, Sunshine FPC Inc, will inaugurate its Ship & Shore Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) as well as its new Windmoeller & Hoelscher (W&H) press at a private ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 27, at Sunshine FPC’s facility Montebello, CA. The event will be attended by several dignitaries from California and industry executives. Select media are welcome to attend for a tour.

“We are excited to celebrate such a significant event for our flexible packaging facility with our strategic partners. It is a special day and a wonderful moment for all of us. The ceremony represents a lot of hard work from everyone on our staff who work hard to thrive as a leading manufacturer in California. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ship & Shore Environmental, W&H, and everyone that has supported us and joined in on the celebration,” said James Chuang, president of Sunshine FPC.

Example of a W&H Miraflex similar to the new Sunshine FPC press

As the market for flexible packaging solutions continues to boom, it is important for companies in this industry to develop a competitive advantage. Sunshine FPC Inc has differentiated itself with exceptional product offerings while implementing sustainable best practices with the help of strategic relations and innovations within the flexible packaging industry.

“This ribbon cutting ceremony marks Sunshine FPC’s third central impression press from W&H. We are delighted by the beautiful and high-quality print jobs Sunshine is producing on our presses and also that their outstanding work has been recognized internationally with multiple awards in the package printing industry,” said Andrew Wheeler, president of W&H.

“As a valued Ship & Shore client, we are pleased to see Sunshine FPC Inc amplify their production with the addition of their new W&H press. To accommodate for this process expansion, we recently modified their RTO to allow for a capacity increase while maintaining stringent air quality compliance. We have worked closely with the W&H technical team to make this a smooth transition,” said Anoosheh Oskouian, CEO of Ship & Shore Environmental Inc.

The recently expanded Ship & Shore RTO at the Montebello site is designed to destroy more than 98 percent of the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) present in the exhaust from the printing presses generated during the company’s 24/7 operations. The Sunshine FPC RTO also has a thermal efficiency rate of 95 percent, essentially allowing it to operate with minimal gas consumption and operating costs.