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Fourth Issue 2019
International
METAL DECORATOR
In This Issue
Board Report Education Committee Report 2020 Conference Resource Directory
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In case you haven’t heard lately, You are Valuable!
You possess skills and knowledge that few are fortunate to have. How can this be said? Because you have a niche position in the graphic arts and metal packaging industry. You have either studied the basics in school or you have gained your knowledge working in the plants as a foundation for where you are today. Either way, exposure to the workings of our industry is the paramount teacher. There is no university that teaches all that you need to be successful at what you do; you’ve invested your time and are dedicated to keeping your knowledge contemporary as the marketplace demands. Our Association realizes and respects this as many of the Corporations do. Some did not and learned that the hard way and are pressed to replace employees with substantial knowledge who either retired or moved on. Well, we are here to help; help with providing meaningful conference presentations to keep “your saw sharpened” and to assist with inspiring and educating younger generations about our industry with hopes that they too will spend years learning this niche business as most of you have. Rest assured that the Conference will happen in 2020 and planning is underway by the some of the brightest we have. Also be cognizant of our efforts to work with Universities to increase faculty and student exposure on metal packaging; this issue reviews some of our first steps in the process to work with the schools. We hope that you appreciate the work being done.
As we look back on 2019 we realize that a few meaningful changes occurred in a short period of time. We officially changed our name to International Metal Decorating and Packaging Association and introduced a new online membership software system to allow members to have a personal member portal, to make payments for dues, to register for the Conference, and to update their personal information in their member portal to keep the communications flowing in proper order. The portal also contains the member directory and valuable conference presentations. While the majority of members embraced the new system, there are still those who like the previous way that we operated. Realizing that to be the case, we kept the former operating procedures to help with the administrative needs of membership. After all, servicing the membership to their liking is and has always been our goal. Going forward in 2020, we will continue to service as needed and desired by the membership. Having said that, you will be receiving communications from us via emails, email blasts directing you to the website, and by using printed matter. Again, all being done to satisfy the various needs of our member-ship. If you have not yet enjoyed the offerings of our new system, but want to, please reach out to us at [email protected] and we will be pleased to assist.
We are personally looking forward to a Healthy and Prosperous New Year and increased Value.
MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS
(as of October 1, 2019)
M E M B E R S 5 5 8 H O N O R A R Y 2 2
P R I V I L E G E D 1 9
T O T A L 5 9 9
IMDPA COMMITTEES & CHAIRS
Conference Chair
Renee Schouten
Scholarship Golf Chair
Kyle Hurla Newsletter Chair
Michael Masenior Website Chair
Renee Schouten Social Media Chair
Michael Masenior Membership Chair
John Friedman Decorators of Year Chair
Kyle Hurla Scholarship Chair
Gene Furey Excellence in Quality Chair
Michael Masenior Technical Resource Chair
Steve Steerman Nominating Chair
Mike Yavorski
Education Chair
John Clark
DecoDates March 4-6, 2020
Latamcan
Sao Paolo, Brazil
www.latamcan.com
March 9-11, 2020
RADTECH UV+EB
Orlando, Florida
www.RadTech2020.com
May 5-9, 2020
METPAK
Messe Essen
www.metpak.de
May 19, 2020
IMDPA Golf Outing
Hilton Oak Brook Hills Resort
Oakbrook, IL USA
www.metaldecorators.org
May 20-21, 2020
IMDPA Conference
Hilton Oak Brook Hills Resort Oakbrook, IL, USA
www.metaldecorators.org
June 6-26, 2020
Drupa
Messe Dusseldorf
www.drupa.com
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IMDPA
P.O. Box 992
Sykesville, MD 21784 USA
Physical Address:
1210 Creekside Court
Sykesville, MD 21784 USA
Tel: 410-252-5205
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.metaldecorators.org
2019 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
President
Dr. William Hoyle, Hoyle Consulting*
Vice President
Renee Schouten, INX International Ink*
Secretary Treasurer
John Clark, Heraeus Noblelight America
Executive Director
Michael Masenior*
Directors
Bob Blandford, Miltec UV
Sam Courtney, VN Graphics
Tim Duca, Ardagh Group
Craig Eberts, Honorary Member*
Paul Fennessy, Crown Cork & Seal
Joe Finan, INX International Ink Co.*
Mark Finch, Silgan Containers
John Friedman, Northern Container
Eugene Furey, Honorary Member*
William Graue, Honorary Member
Nick Hammer, Ardagh Group
Janelle Harris, Past President*
Jim Hogan, Ardagh Group
Kyle Hurla, INX International Ink Co.
Art Hurley, Silgan Closures*
Sarah Jacks, INX International Ink Co.
Jack Knight, INX International Ink Co.*
Kenneth Matyska, Honorary Member*
Ted Nevins, Ball Metalpack
Neal Santangelo, Urethane Roller Specialists*
Allan Sayers, Sayers Publishing
Phil Shaughnessy, Crown Cork & Seal
Steve Steerman, Ball Corp
Mark Von Bokel, SGS International
Henry Watson IV, Watson Standard
John Wise, Metal Container
Michael Yavorski, Sherwin-Williams Co*
* Executive Committee Member
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IMDPA BOARD OF DIRECTOR MEETING MINUTES
IMDPA 2019 Board of Directors Meeting
October 3, 2019
Attendees: Renee Schouten, Mike Masenior, Bill Hoyle, John Clark, John Freidman, Bob Blandford, Bill Graue, Craig Eberts, Steve Steerman, Tim Duca, Nick Hammer, Art Hurley, Kyle Hurla, Gene Furey, Mark Finch, Phil Shaughnessy, Paul Fennessy, Mike Yavorski, John Hrdlick, Sarah Jacks.
Absent: Sam Courtney, Joe Finan, Janelle Harris, Jim Hogan, Art Hurley, Ken Matyska, Ted Nevins, Neal Santangelo, Allan Sayers, Mark Von Bokel, Henry Watson, John Wise.
Invocation and Memorials – Craig Eberts presented a Memorial to Gary Silke – who passed away. Meeting Convened – Bill Hoyle proposed adding Co-Chairs to all the committees for better succession planning
and continuity. Treasurer’s & Secretary’s Report – John Clark presented numbers which show the Association to be in a strong
financial position. Growth Zone -Mike Masenior provided update on “Growth Zone” software implementation along with benefits and
challenges getting the new software implemented. Some glitches encountered but overall most report good ex-periences but need to have capability to pay online as well as old way of sending checks and processing manu-ally. Some members and their Companies prefer the old way of sending checks especially if they have multiple members from one company. Mike gave details on how he still is processing transactions this way.
Executive Committee Report – Bill Hoyle discussed succession planning. Discussed Membership Committee
focus; John Freidman will be new Membership Committee Chair after Mark Novotny resigned from Board. Mike Masenior to help John with Growth Zone. Renee brought up cross synergy between Education and Membership Committees. New Business –Looking a new conference venues for comparison. Bill Hoyle. & Gene Furey to visit other sites and will also discuss with the Hilton Oak Brook for a possible future 2 year contract.
Social Media – Looking to generate more Content, New or canned and repurposing, Renee to temporarily tackle
Social Media and Sarah Jacks will help. Mike Masenior to look at the possibility of getting an App for the Conference proceedings
Committee Reports
Conference – Renee Schouten: Stats 288 attended, 270 golfers, 62 tabletops, & Hotel 449 hotel room nights achieved. Thursday Buffet Lunch was welcomed and should be used in 2020. Discussed alterna-tive for those not participating in the golf outing.
Attendance down slightly year over year for 2019 vs 2018. Analysis of why related to show saturation. Too many competing shows and companies are limiting budgets and not able to send employees to all show/conferences. Survey feedback is critical so we can continue to provide good value and a quality conference. Changed layout and floor plan for better experience.
Golf Outing – Kyle Hurla gave a financial report which showed that once again that $7,500 was given to scholarship recipients.
Scholarship – Gene Furey reported on scholarships. Numbers of applicants was down slightly but still going strong and many worthy recipients. 2019 is the 15th year for golf scholarships with 271 applicants and 112 scholarships being awarded during that time.
Newsletter – Mike Masenior needs help and support for the newsletter with articles and advertisements. He is asking everyone to step up to keep the Newsletter viable going forward.
Quality Awards – Mike Masenior - We are planning for our 24th year in 2020. We will reach out to more companies to gain more submissions. The Innovation in Technology category did very well for 1st time.
Decorator of the year – We had 4 recipients from Crown and 1 from Ball. Really good results historically. Nominees are good and it is well received. Kyle Hurla is the new Chair..
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Technical Resource Committee – Jack Knight will join Steve Steerman as Co-Chair on this committee. Goal is to get more technical information and data which can the membership will find useful and make it available on the new Website. NEED TO STRENGTHEN THIS COMMITTEE. Posters for driving to website. Copyright information is needed. NEED TO INTERVENE TO GET THINGS MOVING. Victor Bunte and Steve Steerman will present new technical information to share.
Education Committee – John Clark and Sarah Jacks are working together to expand our Educational out-reach to Universities specializing in packaging. The goal is to get regular participation at the conference with 4-6 Universities in order to develop interest in our industry with younger generation. Ideas going forward are to have a graphic design competition on a can with an award (TBD) to the winner(s). Motion made by Bill Hoyle and Board unanimously approved initial budget of $6,000 to fund the design competition awards competition. Other ideas are to reach out to brand owners and ask for sponsorship for the completion to bolster the award fund. Also going to pursue developing of an internship program with our membership companies to benefit College Students interested in our industry. John Clark and Sarah Jacks to develop outline of the program and action items going forward for implementation. Emily King and Mike Grady from Southern Graphics Systems have also joined the committee and have been very helpful. Specification for Can contest. – Need to provide can specs and overall guideline for the competition.
Website – Renee Schouten gave an update on the new website and working with Zack Dickson from J.M.Travis to get the new website dialed in and populated as needed. Some challenges along the way and a few glitches and security issues popped up under certain scenarios when accessing site. Every-thing seems to be working well now but closely monitoring the site for any signs of problems going for-ward so they can be evaluated and addressed. Google analytics being looked at. Changed Website to new format is an issue. Large file sizes are issue. As a result, going forward we are going to eliminate the videos. Increase use of constant contact. Zack Dickson from Travis is going to be doing the website up-dating.
Membership committee – John Friedman will be taking over the membership committee from Mark Novotny after his resignation. John’s dedication and focus will be very beneficial in this important role.
John will report on how to improve and bolster the committee. A new member brochure will be developed to change to panel data card customizable. Variable data to help drive contacts to website..
John Gustkowski – Retired from Ohio Art – Made Privileged Member Rick Clendening, Greg Stromburg were voted As Honorary Members Marketing Budget Proposal - Renee brought up the need to develop a more active concentrated marketing
campaign for the IMDPA and showed advertising flyer examples from other industry organization like FTA and FPA which were very nice and professionally done. A budget request was made and a total pro-gram cost needs to be developed in order to determine a path forward.
The meeting was adjourned. Submitted by: John Clark Secretary/ Treasurer
Annual Awards
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MEMBERSHIP
Dear IMDPA,
I am honored and very grateful to have been selected to receive one of the IMDPA scholarships for this school year. The scholarship is very much appreciated and has directly contributed to help with my tuition.
I apologize for the delay in writing this thank you, while no excuse, I went from working two jobs over the sum-mer to a full plate at school and dropped the ball.
Thanks again for your support and generosity,
Andrew Barvinek
University of Illinois, Urbana
College of Engineering
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Education Committee Update
Co-Chairs : Sarah Jacks - INX International &
John Clark – Heraeus Noblelight America
Committee Members: Mike Grady , SGS International &
Emily King, SGS International
The newly formed Education Committee is making some good headway in reaching out to prominent packaging schools. Our goal is to build interest and engage students interested in careers in the packaging industry to choose “Metal Packaging” as a possible career path. We have organized the first ever IMDPA Student Packaging Design Competition that will showcase student designs focused around the 2-piece beverage category. This will provide students in the Graphics Arts and Packaging fields a glimpse of what the metal packaging industry entails. Entry into the competition will provide students with an opportunity to display their talent as well as creativity to industry leaders in the metal decorating field. The qualifying winners will compete for the “Bill Coors Award” (Learn more about Bill Coors and his role in shaping the metal decorating and packaging industry) as well as scholarships sponsored by the IMDPA. This will take place during the annual IMDPA conference held in Oak Brook, IL in May 2020. Industry leaders will serve as judges for the event, providing another opportunity for students to make contact with Metal Packaging Industry Professionals. The IMDPA will provide assistance to all students with resources for learning more about the metal decorating industry. Students should email the following with interest and inquiries: [email protected] Sincerely, IMDPA EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Future Newsletter Publications Request for Articles
Following are the dates of future publications and featured topics.
First Quarter 2020(copy due February 14, 2020)
Topics: Substrates
Coatings and Materials
Conference Preliminary Agenda
Second Quarter 2020 (copy due April 15, 2020)
Topics: Pre-Press
Quality and Vision Systems
Third Quarter 2020 (copy due July 13, 2020)
Topics: Conference Wrap up
Excellence in Quality results
Press and Canmaking equipment
All issues will include Technology papers.
Please submit by the respective due dates.
Send your submissions to [email protected] or call 410-252-5205 for more information
Mark your calendars, inform your PR staff, marketing departments and others key to providing valuable information for our industry.
New Membership Chair
We are pleased to announce the change in leadership of the Membership Committee. Long time Board Member, John Friedman has assumed the duties of Membership Chair.
John replaces former Chair Mark Novotny who has retired and resigned from the Board this year. We Thank Mark for all of his contributions over the years to steer the
efforts of the Committee. Mark was also the voice of the IMDA/IMDPA during our Annual Conferences as he presented the reports to the Membership and the Board.
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IMDPA VISITS THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - STOUT FOR AN INFORMATION “LUNCH & LEARN”
Education Committee Members John Clark (Marquette University), Mike Grady (Illinois State University) and Executive Board Member and Past President, Mike Yavorski (Rochester Institute of Technology) attended a luncheon hosted by the University of Wisconsin, Stout to make a presentation on Metal Decorating and Packaging to the School of Packaging students.
This is the first of many meetings to be held with Packaging Schools to enhance our industry’s presence in schools of higher learning.
As stated in last month’s newsletter, The Education Committee’s main goal is to close the large experience gap that currently exists in the Metal Packaging industry. We need to reach a new younger demographic and build a consistent pipeline of talent into our industry to continue its steady healthy growth.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, STOUT
LUNCH AND LEARN
Mike Grady presents information on the metal decorating and metal packaging industry as Mike Yavorski and John Clark look on in support of the Committee’s efforts.
2020 Annual Conference
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The IMDPA Conference Committee, led by Chair Renee Schouten, has embarked on developing another rewarding and thought provoking agenda for 2020.
The Committee has conducted 2 planning meetings and is setting an agenda for speakers to present on flat sheet decorating, two- piece decorating and metal packaging technology topics in breakout sessions as usual.
As is customary, we will have keynote presentations on Wednesday and Thursday mornings to launch the general sessions. We are pleased to have Scott Coors as one of our Keynote presenters.
Our motivational speaker, Lisa Ryan, will engage our audience with enlightenment on how to recruit and retain key personnel is this current employment market.
Our format remains the same with the full day of Wednesday presentations followed by the Tabletop Exhibits and a half day on Thursday with the morning general session.
We will be sending out registration information after the first of the year and once again will be utilizing our Growth Zone Membership Portal to process registrations on line as we did in 2019.
CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE Tuesday, May 19 Annual Scholarship Golf Outing and Banquet Wednesday, May 20 8:00 am — 8:30 am Annual Membership Meeting 8:30 am — 12 noon General Session 12 noon — 1:30 pm Awards Luncheon. Presentations for Scholarship Recipients, Decorator of the Year, Excellence in Quality winners and IMDPA Member of the Year 1:30 pm — 5:00 pm Technical Breakout Sessions 5:00 pm — 7:00 pm Sponsor Hosted Exhibits Thursday, May 21 8:30 am— 12 noon General Sessions 12:00 noon Luncheon and Conference Conclusion
24th Annual Excellence in Quality Start to gather your award winning metal decorated products to enter our 24th Annual Excellence in Quality Showcase and Competition.
Entries can be entered into the 8 categories of products being judged: Aerosol & Bottles, Closures and Ends, Craft Cans, Digital Printing, Food & General Line, Misc. Products, Specialty & Fancy Cans, Two Piece Beverage and Canmaking Innovation.
Entry sheets will be available on our website soon and forms will also be mailed to canmaking and decorating companies.
Thank You to the 2019 Quality Showcase Sponsors BUNTING MAGNETICS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES & TECHNOLOGIES INX INTERNATIONAL INK CO
PERM MACHINE & TOOL SGS INTERNATIONAL
SUN CHEMICAL
Resource Guide to Packaging, Regulatory and Sustainability Websites
Regulatory & Compliance:
Government:
Federal:
FDA US Food & Drug Administration www.fda.gov/food
NIOSH US National Istitute of Occupational Safety & Health www.cdc.gov/NIOSH
NIH US National Istitute of Health www.nih.gov
Health Canada Canada Department of Food Safety: Regulations www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/securit/index-eng.php
Canada Department of Food Safety: Food Inspection http://www.inspection.gc.ca/eng/1297964599443/1297965645317
State & Country
OEHHA California Office of Health Hazard Assesment www.oehha.ca.gov
Prop 65 California Office of Health Hazard Assesment www.oehha.org/prop65
Trade Associations
NAMPA North American Metal Packaging Alliance www.metal-pack.org
CMI Can Manufacturers Institute www.cancentral.com
SPI the Society of Plastics Industry www.plasticsindustry.org/
PIC International Print & Paint Council www.ippic.org/
ACA American Coatings Association www.paint.org/
WPCIA World Paint & Coatings Industry Association www.wpcia.org/
GMA Grocery Manufacturers Association www.gmaonline.org
IFC Infant Formula Council www.cga.ct.gov/
Cans: The Sustainable & Smart Solution www.smartcansolutions.com
The Aluminum Association www.aluminum.org
American Beverage Association www.ameribev.org
Steel Recycling Institute www.recycle-steel.org
Sustainable Packaging Coalition www.sustainablepackaging.org
American Coatings Association www.paint.org
World Paint & Coatings Industry Association www.wpcia.org
This site includes other association websites from around the globe
EMPAC The European Organization for Packaging and the Environment www.europen-packaging.eu
This site has members in the metal packaging industry
European Commission REACH http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/chemicals/reach/index_en.htm
European Commission Understanding Reach http://echa.europa.eu/regulations/reach/understanding-reach
Resources
RESOURCE WEBSITES
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METAL DECORATING RESOURCE GUIDE
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Anguil Environmental Systems
8855 N. 55th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53211 USA
Tel: +1 414-365-6400
www.anguil.com
Babcock & Wilcox Megtec Systems
830 Prosper Street
De Pere, WI 54115
Tel: 920-337-1505
www.megtec.com
Catalytic Products International
980 Ensell Road
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
847-438-0334
www.cpilink.com
Environmental Services & Technologies
4941 41st Street
Moline, IL 61265 USA
Tel: 309-762-9551
www.envsrv.com
Epcon Industrial Systems
PO Box 7060
The Woodlands, TX 77387
Tel: 936-273-3300
Pro-Environmental, Inc
10134 6th Street, Suite K
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Tel: 909-898-3010
www.pro-env.com
ANILOX SYSTEMS
Art International
16745 Cagan Crossings Ste 102B-69
Clermont, FL 34714
Tel: +1 831-295-2969
John M Travis Ltd
27031 Trinity Heights
San Antonio, TX 78261
Tel: 740-407-0685
www.travisltd.com
BLANKETS
DYC Supply
5740 Bay Side Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23455 USA
Tel: 800-446-8240
www.d-y-c.com
Package Print Technology
1831 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY 14207 USA
Tel: 800-382-8851
www.packageprinttech.com
Premier Blankets
860 East State Parkway
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Tel: 847-310-8140
www.premierblanket.com
BODYMAKER Spare Parts
Beckon Worldwide Inc
455 E. Clinton Place
St. Louis, MO 63122 USA
Tel: +1 314-965-0755
www.beckonworldwide.com
CHEMICALS & MATERIALS
Coral Chemical Company (see
Lubricants & Cleaners)
Grace Davison Materials & Packaging
7500 Grace Drive
Columbia, MD 21044 USA
Tel: +1 410-531-4000
Henkel Corporation
32100 Stephenson Hwy
Madison Heights, MI 48071
Tel: +1 248-577-2243
www.henkelna.com
COATINGS
AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings
16651 Sprague Road
Strongsville, OH 44136 USA
Tel: +1 440-297-5589
www.akzonobel.com
PPG Industries
500 TechneCenter Drive
Milford, OH 45150
Tel: +1 513-576-3100
www.packagingcoatings.com
Prime Coatings
1002 Hickory Street
Pewaukee, WI 53072 USA
Tel: +1 262-691-1930
www.primecoatings.net
The Shewin-Williams Co.
2001 Tracy Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15233 USA
Tel: +1 412-766-9300
Watson Standard
616 Hite Road
Harwick, PA 15049 USA
Tel: +1 724-275-1000
www.watsonstandard.com
COATING APPLICATION SYSTEMS
Nordson Corporation
300 Nordson Drive
Amherst, OH 44001
Tel: +1 440-985-4000
www.nordson.com/container
COATING, PRESS 2 PIECE ROLLERS
Finzer Roller, Inc
129 Rawls Road
Des Plaines, IL 60018 USA
www.finzerroller.com
Pacesetter Graphic Service Corp.
2672 Hickory Grove Road
Acworth, GA 30101
www.pacesetterusa.com
Rollercoat Industries
10135 Hwy 62 East
Tampa, FL 33610 USA
Tel: 800-248-4351
www.rollercoat.com
Urethane Roller Specialists
100 S. Central Ave
PO Box 566
Eureka, MO 63025 USA
Tel: 800-367-1136
www.urethaneroller.com
CONSULTANTS
Beckon Worldwide, see Bodymaker spare parts
Environmental Services & Technology see Air Pollution Control
DAMPENING SYSTEMS
Epic Products International
2801 E. Randol Mill Road
Arlington, TX 76011 USA
www.epicproducts.com
RESOURCE GUIDE
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INDUCTION HEATING
Ajax Tocco Magnethermic
1745 Overland Avenue N.E.
Warren, OH 44483 USA
Tel: 330-372-8552
www.ajaxtocco.com
INKS
Chromatic Technologies, Inc
1096 Elkton Drive, Suite 600
Colorado Springs, CO 80907 USA
Tel: +1 719-592-1557
www.ctiinks.com
INX International Ink Co
10820 Withers Cove Park Drive
Charlotte, NC 28278 USA
Tel: +1 704-372-2080
www.inxinternational.com
Sun Chemical
135 W. Lake Street
Northlake, IL 60164
Tel: 708-236-3798
www.sunchemical.com
LUBRICANTS & CLEANERS
Chemtool Incorporated
8200 Ridgefield Road
Crystal Lake, IL 60039 USA
Tel: +1 815-459-1250
www.chemtool.com
Coral Chemical Company
1915 Industrial Ave.
Zion, IL 60099
1-847-246-6666
www.coral.com
JAX Inc
W134 N5373 Campbell Drive
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 USA
Tel: +1 262-781-8850
www.jax.com
MAGNETIC CYLINDERS
Bunting Magnetics
500 S. Spencer Road
Newton, KS 67114 USA
Tel: 316-284-2020
www.buntingmagnetics.com
T.D. Wright Inc.
292 Walnut Street
St. Paul, MN 55102 USA
Tel: +1 651-227-1302
www.magneticcylinders.com
MAINTENANCE
Amro Supply Inc
140-11 Keyland Court
Bohemia, NY 11716 USA
Tel: +1 631-419-1203
www.amro-supply.com
METAL DECORATING EQUIPMENT
Fuji Kikai Kogyo Co, Ltd.
44-2-10 Hachihonmatsuhigashi
Higashihiroshima, 739-0146 Japan
Tel:+81-82-428-2455
www.fujikikai.co.jp
Koenig & Bauer MetalPrint GmbH
Wernerstr. 119-129
D-70435 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel: +49 711-69971-0
www.metalprint.koenig-bauer.com
Crabtree of Gateshead
Trading Estate, Gateshead
Tyne & Wear, NE11 OSU UK
Tel: +44-191-487-5071
www.crabpress.co.uk
METAL SHEET DETECTORS
Innosen
7691 N. Overland Trail
Fort Collins, CO 80524 USA
Tel: 1+ 970-305-8721
www.innosen.com
Prime Controls
4528 Gateway Circle
Dayton, OH 45440 USA
Tel: +1 937-435-8659
www.primecontrols.com
OVENS
Ajax TOCCO Magnethermic
1745 Overland Avenue N.E.
Warren, OH 44483
Tel: 330-372-8552
Arc Pacific Limited
1005 Richards Road, Ste. P
Hartland, WI 53029
Tel: 262-367-5096
www.arcpacific.com
OVEN CLEANING
Ace Cleaning Experts
4922 Chase Rd. SE
Carrollton, OH 44615 USA
Tel:330-283-9464
OVEN PARTS & SERVICES
Environmental Services & Technologies
4941 41st Street
Moline, IL 61265
Tel: 309-762-9551
www.envsrv.com
Babcock & Wilcox Megtec Systems
830 Prosper Street
De Pere, WI 54115
Tel: 920-337-1505
www.megtec.com
Perm Machine & Tool Co
9660 Industrial Drive
St. John, IN 46373 USA
Tel: +1 219-365-5000
www.permmachine.com
PREPRESS SERVICES
Anderson Vreeland
15348 Rt 127 N.E.Bryan, OH 43506 USA
Tel: 866-282-7697
www.andersonvreeland.com
Carey Color, Inc (Chicago Div.)
1160 Pierson Drive Suite 102
Batavia, IL 60510
Tel: 630-858-6901
Cocks Clark Graphics, Inc
2200 Arapahoe Street
Denver, CO 80205 USA
Tel: 1-303-919-3920
www.cocksclark.com
Hell Direct Laser Engraving
2185 Highway 292
Inman, SC 29349
864-472-0334
www.helldirectlasers.com
SGS International
626 W. Main Street Suite 500
Louisville, KY 40202 USA
Tel: 502-637-5443
www.sgsintl.com
SS Studios
1023 Commerce Avenue
Union, NJ 07083
Tel: 908-686-5536
ww.sstudios.com
RESOURCE GUIDE
VN Graphics
14640 NE 91st Street
Redmond, WA 98052 USA
Tel: 425-454-5165
www.vngraphics.com
Youngstown Pre-Press Inc
3691 LeHarps Road
Youngstown, OH 44515
Tel: 330-793-3690
PRESS/COATER CYLINDER REPAIR/REPLACEMENT
Beckon Worldwide, see Bodymaker spare parts
Brodie System
1539 West Elizabeth Ave
Linden, NJ 07036 USA
Tel: 908-862-8620
www.brodiesystem.com
QUALITY TESTING & VISUAL
INSPECTION EQUIPMENT
Acu-Gage Systems
12 Park Avenue
Hudson, NH 03051
Tel: 603-622-2481
www.acu-gage.com
Advanced Color Technologies
200 Capri Court
Greenville, SC 29609 USA
Tel: 864-370-2990
www.measurecolor.com
Applied Vision Corporation
2020 Vision Lane
Akron, OH 44223 USA
Tel: +1 330-926-2222
www.appliedvision.com
CMC-KUHNKE, Inc.
1060 Broadway
Albany, NY 12204 USA
Tel: +1 518-694-3310
www.cmc-kuhnke.com
ISRA Vision
4470 Peachtree Lakes Drive
Duluth, GA 30096 USA
Tel: +1 770-449-7776
www.isravision.com
Intelligence
Sensing, Inc
46828 Butternut Road
Oberlin, OH 44074 USA
Tel: +1 440-774-4411
www.intelsen.com
Pressco Technology, Inc
29200 Aurora Road
Cleveland, OH 44139 USA
Tel: +1 440-498-2600
www.pressco.com
Sencon
6385 W. 74th Street
Bedford Park, IL 60638 USA
Tel: +1 708-496-3100
www.sencon.com
Sensory Analytics
4413C West Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27407 USA
Tel: +1 336-315-6090
www.sensoryanalytics.com
REPAIR (SPARE) PARTS
Beckon Worldwide, see Bodymaker Spare Parts
Cleveland Folder Service
4330 Lee Ave, Gurnee, IL 60031 USA
Tel: +1 847-782-5850
www.clevelandfolder.com
REBUILDS
Integrated Packaging Solutions
4010 Youngfield Street
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Tel: 303-426-4881
www.intpacsol.com
2 PIECE DECORATOR MACHINERY
Belvac Production Machinery
237 Graves Mills Road
Lynchburg, VA 24502
Tel: +1 434-832-6300
www.belvac.com
Intercan Group Ltd
38 Burners Lane
Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes
MK11 3HB United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1908 270041
www.intercan.co.uk
Stolle Machinery
6949 South Potomac Street
Centennial, CO 80112
Tel: +1 303-708-9044
www.stollemachinery.com
USED EQUIPMENT DEALERS
Perm Machine & Tool see oven parts & services
UV EQUIPMENT
American Ultraviolet Aetek UV Systems
212 S. Mt. Zion Road
Lebanon, IN 46052
Tel: 765-483-9514
www.auvco.com
GEW, Inc.
Unit X, 11941 Abbey Road
North Royalton, OH 44133 USA
Tel: +1 440-237-4439
www.gewuv.com
Heraeus Noblelight America
910 Clopper Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Tel: +1 301-527-2660
www.heraeus.com.
IST METZ GmbH
Lauterstrabe 14-18
D-72622 Nurtingen, Germany
www.ist-uv.com
Miltec UV
146 Log Canoe Circle
Stevensville, MD 21666
Tel: 410-604-2900
www.miltec.com
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