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Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), which specialises in the design and manufacture of high- performance converting machinery for the tissue, nonwovens, package-printing and bag-converting industries worldwide, has appointed Windell McGill as product launch manager for its print business segment. With more than 25 years of print industry experience to PCMC, Mr McGill will oversee product management, product launch and brand expansion for all PCMC print products and services.


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PCMC appoints product launch manager He said: “I was drawn to this opportunity because I’ve had a long


relationship with PCMC and have always been impressed by the culture, team members and well-engineered assets. “I look forward to helping craft new solutions that will enhance


productivity for the flexible packaging market.” Prior to joining PCMC, Mr McGill was managing partner of ePac Atlanta, a provider of custom, high-quality flexible packaging solutions and digital printing services. Before that, he served as business segment manager for flexible packaging at HP Indigo.


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