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Shorewood Closes Conn. Plant December 8, 2007
Shorewood Packaging, a business of International Paper, has closed its Waterbury, Conn., plant.More>>
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Packaging IPOs Struggle November 24, 2007
BMO Capital Markets, Chicago, recently examined this year's performance of initial public offerings (IPOs) in the packaging industry.More>>
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TAPPI CPD Holds Successful Conference November 3, 2007
TAPPI's Corrugated Packaging Division (CPD) held a successful conference and CorrExpo show last week Indianapolis.More>>
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Do You Foster an Innovation Climate? October 27, 2007
Just because you have an idea doesn’t mean you’re innovative, says Lisa Bodell, ceo, Futurethink, New York City.More>>
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How CFB Dealt with Transition October 20, 2007
In 1987 Thomas Ramsey, ceo of Central Florida Box Corp. (CFB), a point-of-purchase display company headquartered in Lake Mary, Fla., had two dramatic events occur in his life: a heart attack and a divorce.More>>
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Sustainability Can Be a Sweet Spot October 6, 2007
Sustainability is a major issue in the packaging arena today and there are plenty of opportunities for companies to find and market themselves in this niche, said several speakers at the Third Annual Sustainable Packaging Forum, held Sept. 26-27 at the Sheraton Station Square in Pittsburgh and...More>>
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Sacramento Container Shows Service Savvy October 1, 2007
When you look at Sacramento Container Corp.'s business cards, three words immediately catch your eye: Changing the Rules. You're not alone if you ask, What exactly does that mean?"More>>
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Target Still Loves Corrugated September 29, 2007
Retail giant Target, Minneapolis, doesn't plan to expand its used of corrugated displays at its 1502 stores, says David Plante, senior manager, In-Store Marketing.More>>
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'Sustainable Green Printing Partnership' Forms September 22, 2007
The Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) passed a major key initiative concerning sustainability.More>>
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Does JIT Make Sense? September 15, 2007
Because recovered paper isn’t a manufactured product, the normal rules of economics don’t apply to how mills should manage their inventories, says industry consultant Bill Moore, president, Moore & Associates, Atlanta.More>>
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