Contents In this issue magazine
Eff iciency and Modularity in Action at ICE Europe
J 6. Film and Foil
12. The importance of shelf-life 14. Choosing the right materials for an application
Finishing Equipment
20. Rotoflex raises the bar in finishing 22.
The rise of RFID Labelling Solutions
26. 28.
Mitigating labour shortages through labelling
Recyclability Assessment Methodology for pEPR brings clarification for business and labelling
Slitting and Rewinding
34. 36.
Gerosa Group renews its confidence in Bimec and purchases four new TF60 single face slitter rewinder
How to improve the eff iciency of slitting and rewinding processes
38. 40.
Sustainable Converting Converting in partnership
Dunapack and Apex accelerate CO2 reductions in corrugated post print
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Editor’s Comment & News
Abbey Labels brings in high-speed Xeikon Lion press with ECO toners
Maximize Output and Qualitywith Buskro's Print Automation Solutions
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