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More MailerBAGs, please! Mondi invests to meet growing eCommerce demand

  • Mondi is investing over €16 million at its Krapkowice plant in Poland to increase production of its MailerBAG range.

  • Investment comes in response to demand for sustainable packaging from growing eCommerce industry.

  • MailerBAG lines in Poland ideally placed to serve customers across the whole of Europe.

  • Mondi’s eCommerce portfolio is widely recognised as a supplier of economic, efficient and easy packaging solutions using base materials that are sustainable by design.

27 June 2023 – Mondi, a global leader in sustainable packaging and paper, is investing over €16 million in its Krapkowice plant in Poland in response to demand for sustainable packaging from the eCommerce industry.

Durable, lightweight as well as puncture and tear-resistant, Mondi’s MailerBAGs are cost-effective for customers to transport as they save space and weight. Available in a range of sizes, the bags are easy to open and close making them ideal for delivery and returns. Excellent printability also ensures brands can communicate their key messages to consumers easily.

The Krapkowice plant is dedicated to the production of Mondi’s MailerBAGs, and based in Poland, is ideally located to serve the whole of Europe. This investment will more than double Mondi’s MailerBAG production capacity for 2023 in Poland and will include a new production line.

Mondi has a broad eCommerce offering, across its corrugated and flexible packaging businesses, which includes its MailerBAG solution. The MailerBAGs are made from Mondi’s kraft paper, which is made from responsibly sourced fibres, and produced and converted in-house – a benefit of the Group’s integrated value chain. In addition, the bags are designed to be recycled in conventional paper recycling streams across Europe, making them the ideal alternative to plastic mailers.

Thierry De-Vleminck, MailerBAG Director, Mondi Paper Bags, says: “Consumers are becoming more concerned about packaging materials, with research showing around 70% willing to pay more for best-fit packaging[1]. The growing eCommerce market needs a strong supply of quality packaging that has a real focus on sustainability, which is what we deliver, a bespoke solution for every customer, every time.”

Bogdan Rozio, Regional Manager Central and Eastern Europe and Managing Director Poland, Mondi Paper Bags, adds: “We’re delighted to be investing further in the eCommerce industry and in our Krapkowice plant. It contributes to our MAP2030 commitment to make all our packaging solutions reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025, and allows us to respond to the market demand in this key region.”

TLMI Launches 2023 Award Programs 

Nashville, TN- TLMI’s award season is in full swing with the recently launched Calvin Frost Sustainability Leadership Awards, The Frosties, and the newly revised TLMI Printing Excellence Awards. These award programs are open exclusively to TLMI members. The Calvin Frost Sustainability Awards and the TLMI Printing Excellence Awards are accepting submissions until August 2023. Winners will be announced at TLMI’s Annual Meeting in October in Colorado Springs, CO and will receive recognition globally. 

Calvin Frost Sustainability Leadership Awards have three levels, Trailhead, Journey, and Elevation. Converter and supplier members may apply based on where they are on their sustainability journey. This enables members to grow in their sustainability goals each year and advance in the award application levels as appropriate. Whether companies are just starting, or are very advanced, there is a level for everyone. 

The 46th TLMI Printing Excellence Awards has been reimagined to better reflect the wide variety of industry applications and better align with other award competitions. Members can count on an easier application process and can expect their labels to be judged on market verticals rather than printing process. Winners are celebrated in multiple industry publications and entered in the World Label Awards. 

TLMI’s award programs exist to recognize the outstanding achievements of TLMI members and to challenge the next wave of innovation. Visit TLMI.com to apply today. 

For more information about the Calvin Frost Sustainability Awards contact Rosalyn.Bandy@tlmi.com. 

For more information about the TLMI Printing Excellence Awards contact Jessica.Avery@tlmi.com. 

TLMI invests in the next generation of industry professionals

Nashville, TN- For the last 46 years TLMI has invested in future generations of the tag, label, and/or package printing industry. The TLMI Scholarship for two/four-year college or vocational degree programs awards up to $5,000 to full-time students in the US and Canada.  

Students’ major coursework should relate to the industry including but not limited to management, sales/marketing, production, graphic communications, industrial engineering, IT, and electrical, print, and mechanical trade school programs. To apply, students must complete the application, provide two letters of recommendation, provide examples that demonstrate an interest in the tag, label, and package printing industry (optional), and provide an academic transcript.   

For full details check out TLMI’s website or download the TLMI Scholarship bulletin. The deadline for the scholarship has been extended to May 15, 2023.  

Contact Rosalyn Bandy, Vice President of Sustainability, rosalyn.bandy@tlmi.com.

TLMI Announces 2022 Eugene Singer Award Winners 

Nashville, TN- At the association’s recent in-person Converter Meeting held in St. Petersburg, FL, TLMI announced the winners of this year’s Eugene Singer Award for Management Excellence. The award remains one of the industry’s most prestigious and coveted honors, recognizing excellence in business management through participation in the annual TLMI Management Ratio Study.  

To be considered for the Singer Award, TLMI converter members submit a series of growth and business efficiency metrics to TLMI’s partner firm, Industry Insights. Greg Manns, Senior VP of Industry Insights, comments, “The 11 factors and metrics that determine the Singer Award winners are a well-rounded representation of a company’s overall financial health. The winning firms are most effective at growing their business while maintaining strong expense management.”  

TLMI converter members throughout the United States and Canada participate in the Management Ratio Study, however, only one company in each of the four size-range categories is awarded the Eugene Singer honor each year. This year, the awards were given to the following companies: Ridgefield, New Jersey-based Trend Printing won in the small company category for the first time. Fountain Valley, CA-based Coast Label Co. won the mid-range company category for the first time and for the 7th time overall. Lancaster, Ohio-based Blue Label Packaging Co. won for the second time in the medium company category. Brunswick, Ohio-based I.D. Images, LLC won for the first time in the large company category. TLMI President Linnea Keen commented, “The TLMI Team would like to congratulate each of this year’s Eugene Singer award winners. The TLMI Management Ratio Study is the only industry initiative of its kind and remains one of the association’s greatest resources for our converter members.”  

TLMI Hosts Monthly Virtual Events 

NASHVILLE, TN- The premier label association, TLMI, hosts year around webinars for both members and non-members. Starting May 2023 TLMI will be transitioning all webinars to Zoom to improve attendee experience. All webinars are free to attend and TLMI members are able to access recordings of the events on TLMI Community. Learn more about TLMI’s webinars below. 

Regulatory Affairs Quarterly Meeting is hosted by Bryan Vickers of Pace LLC and open to TLMI members only. Vickers is TLMI’s legislative representative to keep TLMI members informed of topics concerning the label and packaging industry. The next quarterly meeting will be held on August 10th at 2pm EDT, registration instructions will be delivered to TLMI members via email. 

printTHINK is hosted monthly by the association’s Technical Committee and features various TLMI converter and supplier members and is open to members and non-members. Each year the themes are chosen by the Technical Committee at TLMI’s Annual Committee Summit. The year-round theme for 2023 is digital technologies and printing.  

TLMI Lunch n’ Learns are the newest additions to TLMI’s webinars. TLMI’s annual platinum sponsors have the opportunity to host a webinar on TLMI’s platform to share their company’s industry expertise. For more information on TLMI’s Lunch n’ Learn guidelines contact dale.coates@tlmi.com.  

Registration for all events can be found on TLMI Community, TLMI’s LinkedIn, TLMI’s monthly newsletter, and the monthly upcoming events email. 

UPM Raflatac launches new collection of responsibly sourced label materials for wine, spirits, and beverage

(UPM Raflatac, Helsinki, 26 June 2023 at 13:00 EEST) – UPM Raflatac is pleased to announce the launch of its new collection of wine, spirits and beverage label materials – Rêverie 3 – that embraces circularity by using recycled fibers in aesthetically attractive labels. The new collection demonstrates, via unique collaborations with five leading Spanish designers, that sustainability and impactful design can work together to deliver stunning results. The Rêverie 3 collection offers packaging designers a toolkit of visually appealing labels that are all made with materials from well-managed, FSC® certified (FSC C012530) forests, recycled materials and other controlled sources.

With more and more brands now seeing the inclusion of FSC and PCR packaging as a necessity, UPM Raflatac wanted to showcase the potential of today’s sustainable label materials. With this in mind, five of the company’s responsibly sourced label materials were given to five Spanish design agencies, with the brief to create a new collection.

“The label designs in the Rêverie 3 collection were created for high end wine, spirits, sparkling cider, craft beer and tomato juice drinks, with excellent execution of the artworks with different printing techniques managed by Gráficas Varias,” Joss Ramel, Packaging Solutions Manager for Spain and Portugal at UPM Raflatac states.

The five UPM Raflatac label materials that were chosen are:

  • BIARRITZ WSA PCR-FSC (20% recycled fibers) – Created for use with high-quality wine and spirits labeling applications, the natural pigmentation of the material accentuates the premium appearance of the label. Estudio Series Nemoused this material to create the sparkling cider bottle label design.

  • DROPS WSA PCR-FSC (100% recycled fibers) – Designed for high-quality wine and spirits labeling applications, this label material features an accentuated uneven, textured surface combining a translucent effect and enhanced tactility, thanks to it having undergone a unique paper-making process. Estudio Mabaused this material to create the spirits bottle label design.

  • FENIX WSA PCR-FSC (40% recycled fibers) – Developed for high-quality wine and spirits labeling applications, this paper shows minimal impurities, giving a delicate hint of the recycled content. Estudio Puigdemont Roca used this material to create the tomato juice bottle label design.

  • HIPSTER WSA PCR-FSC (100% recycled fibers) – Created for high-quality wine and spirits labeling applications, it has a warm and elegant white shade that is combined with a delicate, uneven, felt marked surface that enables the creation of labels with unique personality. Estudio Calcco used this material to create the wine bottle label design.

  • VINTAGE WSA PCR-FSC (30% recycled fibers) – This material is ideal for use in wine, spirits and beverage labeling applications where an authentic and artisanal look is desired, as it has a kraft brown shade to it. Bulldog Studio used this material to create the craft beer bottle label design.

“We designers have a responsibility and a duty to use materials of this kind. The industry is progressing. Suppliers have more and more options for using sustainable materials. Having a range of recycled papers with this much personality and quality, that are hyper-specialised, is amazing for us designers,” Miguel Angel del Baño from Estudio Maba, comments on their experience in using UPM Raflatac’s label materials. “It allows for high-quality projects, which to some extent is not often the case with recycled papers,” Albert Puigdemont at Estudio Puigdemont Roca adds. “I was pleasantly surprised by the print quality, especially in the area of relief and stamped finishes, the ease of adherence, fixing and raising. It looked as if it would never be possible to have elegant, high-class recycled paper for premium products. But now, we can say that papers of this quality do exist. The Rêverie 3 series from UPM Raflatac has managed it,” Sergio Aja Iglesias, Estudio Calcco concludes.

“Responsible sourcing is in our DNA here at UPM Raflatac. Thanks to our sustainable supply chain, we are able to offer designers FSC-certified labels that have varying percentages of PCR content, suiting any requirement. Rêverie 3 was already an extraordinary range due to the use of the recycled content. However, what the designers have done with the materials, has truly taken it to the next level. It just shows what can be done when high quality materials are combined with creativity. This collaboration has shown that recycled fiber materials can stand alongside other labels and deliver in terms of both quality and impact,” Eulalia Alcaraz, Business Director at UPM Raflatac comments.

Other partners in the Rêverie 3 Collection include: 
Printer – Gráficas Varias www.graficasvarias.com
Foils and tooling supplied by – Kurz www.kurz-graphics.com
Rêverie 3 folder designed by – Bulldog Studio www.bulldogstudio.es
Bottles by – Verallia www.verallia.com

Roland DGA Expands Media Family with the Addition of Two New Products – Frosted Etched Glass Vinyl and WallFlair™ Paste Paper

Irvine, Calif., June 22, 2023 – Roland DGA Corporation, a leading provider of wide-format inkjet printers, printer/cutters, vinyl cutters, and other innovative digital imaging technologies, is continuing the expansion of its media family, adding two new high-quality products – Frosted Etched Glass Vinyl and WallFlair™ Paste Paper.

Frosted Etched Glass Vinyl (ESM-ETCH) is a 3-mil, polymeric vinyl printable media with permanent adhesive that simulates the appearance of actual etched glass. ESM-ETCH is ideal for use (either printed or unprinted) as a decorative privacy film to spruce up interior or exterior décor. It images beautifully, comes with an air-release liner for easy application, and can be used to decorate a variety of clear, glass, mirror, and stainless-steel surfaces. Offered in 20” x 75’ and 30” x 75’ rolls, ESM-ETCH is compatible with Roland DG’s eco-solvent, resin, or UV inks and Roland DG cutters.

WallFlair Paste Paper (RCM-WFPP) is a sustainable, 15-mil uncoated fibrous non-woven product designed specifically for wall applications. This media is 100 percent PVC free, contains no heavy metals, and is both ASTM E-84 Class A (Fire) certified and REACH compliant. Compatible with Roland DG’s UV and resin inks, this premium media boasts excellent printability, high opacity, and outstanding dimensional stability. It features a luxurious textile-like look and feel that makes it perfect for enhancing interior walls. Offered in a 54” x 164’ roll size, WallFlair Paste Paper is easy to apply with standard wallpaper paste and removes cleanly in one piece. Plus it’s simple to keep clean – the surface is washable with a soft, damp cloth.

“We’re excited about the addition of these unique offerings to our continuously growing media lineup,” said Roland DGA Senior Product Manager, Lily Hunter. “You can let your imagination run wild with Frosted Etched Glass Vinyl. Not only does it provide privacy, it’s also great for decorating a wide variety of transparent objects. WallFlair Paste Paper is the latest media to join our WallFlair product family. Users will appreciate how this high-end, fibrous non-woven wallcovering adds a distinctive touch to any interior space and how simple it is to install and remove.”

New Frosted Etched Glass Vinyl and WallFlair Paste Paper are available for purchase with a few clicks of the mouse at the Roland DGA Online Store, or through authorized Roland DGA resellers.

To learn more about Roland DGA’s media offerings, or the complete Roland DGA product line, visit

https://www.rolanddga.com.

About Roland DG Americas

Roland DG Americas serves North and South America as the marketing, sales, distribution, and service arm for Roland DG Corporation. Founded in 1981 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Roland DG of Hamamatsu, Japan is a worldwide leader in wide-format inkjet printers for the sign, apparel, textile, personalization and vehicle graphics markets; engravers for awards, giftware and ADA signage; photo impact printers for direct part marking; and 3D printers and CNC milling machines for the dental CAD/CAM, rapid prototyping, part manufacturing and medical industries.

Shiner Beer and Ball Corporation capture Colored by INX Can Design Contest title 

Schaumburg, IL – June 22, 2023 – Shiner Beer and Ball Corporation have won the fourth annual Colored by INX Can Design Contest. Their design entry for Shiner Texhex Bruja’s Brew IPA was determined to be the best of the five finalists in voting conducted by an independent panel of judges and the public through INX International’s Facebook and LinkedIn social media pages.

The other finalists included Ballast Point Brewery, Hazy Sculpin India Pale Ale submitted by Ball Corporation; Lagunitas Brewing Company, Island Beats Tropical IPA submitted by Lagunitas; Miller Brewery, Miller Lite Grill submitted by Ball Corporation; and Ruby’s Revenge Imperial Grapefruit IPA from Great Lakes Brewing Company, the Cleveland-based craft brewer that had won the contest the two previous years.

This year’s entries required designers to use two colors from the INX Metal Color Catalog when they produced a commercial can design prior to January 1, 2023. Levi Boss, Graphics Center of Excellence Director at Ball Corporation, indicated the color catalog was essential to the success of their winning design.

“The colors of the design and the complex graphics, combined with Ball Corporation’s EYERIS color separation technology, presented an outstanding design with a standout visual impact,” said Boss, who was involved in the winning entry. The design team also included Nick Weiland, Brand Director at Shiner Beer, and a trio of people connected to the Bakery Agency in Austin, Texas, Shiner’s creative shop: Design Lead, Kaleb Sindac; Associate Creative Director, Kerrie Heckel; and independent Illustrator and Art Director, Evaristo Angurria of Angurria Design Co.

“Capturing the luminescence of the metallic substrate, the complement of the inks next to each other in swatch form, then rendered onto the production can showcased INX’s unparalleled understanding of printing on aluminum through the dry offset process,” continued Boss. “This particular design series is so striking because of the depth of opacity from the dark contouring colors, and it fairly radiates in the lighter image areas.”

Texhex Bruja’s Brew IPA is produced at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, a small community in southeast Texas with a population of just over 2,000 residents. Founded by Kosmos Spoetzl in 1909, they produce more than six million cases of beer annually. Texhex Bruja’s Brew IPA was introduced in early 2022 and is now available nationwide in 6- and 12-pack cans.

Renee Schouten, Vice President of Marketing for INX who manages the competition, said reinstating the public voice in the voting process after a one year hiatus was the right decision.

“We were very pleased with how many votes were received through Facebook and LinkedIn,” remarked Schouten, who said representatives from Spoetzl Brewery, Ball Corporation and the Bakery Agency will soon receive their custom engraved Colored by INX trophy. “I also want to thank our judges, Scott Drucker, Alex Fordham, Sarah Jacks, Janet Johanson and Marshall Thompson. We plan to rotate our panel of experts again next year and I want to acknowledge this group. They did an exceptional job reviewing all of the entries.” 

About INX International Ink Co.

INX International Ink Co. is the third largest producer of inks in North America, with full-service subsidiaries in Europe and South America and is part of Sakata INX worldwide operations. We offer a complete line of ink and coating solutions technology for commercial, packaging and digital applications. As a leading global manufacturer of inkjet inks, we provide a full palette of digital ink systems, advanced technologies and integrated services. To stay in touch with the latest developments, follow INX on Facebook and Twitter and visit www.inxinternational.com.

Gallus One, Mastermatrix Debut for 150 Customers at HEIDELBERG’s “Summer Innovation Showcase”

Kennesaw, Ga. June 22, 2023 – With a continued focus on the optimization of People, Processes, and Technology, HEIDELBERG USA welcomed over 150 customers from throughout North America to the Print Media Performance & Training Center (PMPTC) in Kennesaw, GA for its “Summer Innovation Showcase” held earlier this month. The event featured a variety of live demonstrations and seminars highlighting HEIDELBERG’s full product and service offerings for the commercial, packaging, and label segments and included the North American premiere of the Mastermatrix 106 CSB die cutter and world premiere of the Gallus One digital label press. 

Innovation Across the Product Portfolio

Attendees explored HEIDELBERG USA’s robustly equipped PMPTC featuring the Speedmaster XL 106-8P+L, Speedmaster CX 104-6+L, Stahlfolder TH 82 with new robotic P-Stacker, Stahlfolder KH 82, POLAR 137 System 200 and POLAR 78 cutter, Easymatrix 106, Diana Easy 115, Versafire EP & EV and Prinect Production & Business Manager. “We called this event ‘Innovation Showcase’ to demonstrate the efforts we’ve taken to stay at the leading edge of product development to support our customers’ pursuit of efficiency,” said Felix Mueller, President of HEIDELBERG North America, “but we are more than machines. We also wanted to highlight innovations – like our approach to industry training – that aren’t purely technologically driven.” In addition to equipment and software demonstrations, customers had the opportunity to learn about HEIDELBERG’s Operator & Maintenance Training courses and toured the impressive renovations the company has made to its Training Center since the facility launched over a year ago. 

Making its North American debut at the Innovation Showcase, the Mastermatrix 106 CSB, with speeds up to 9,000 sheets per hour, is HEIDELBERG’s newest and fastest die cutter from partner Masterwork. In addition to faster running speeds, the machine features a variety of innovations all designed to maximize efficiency and user-friendliness and minimize makeready times. Machine highlights include a cam driven die cutting station for optimized sheet transfer, a motorized feeder head with built-in rear joggers, and the new EasyRake system that makes positioning and fastening individual delivery non-stop swords quick and easy. Featuring Quicklock tooling throughout, the Mastermatrix offers maximum flexibility for customers – accepting tooling from other manufacturers’ die cutters. Additionally, operators are always in control as they monitor production with cameras located at strategic points in the machine.

Center stage at the Innovation Showcase was HEIDELBERG’s highly anticipated Gallus One digital press. The new roll-to-roll press, which utilizes Fujifilm Samba printheads, prints CMYK+W up to 13 3/8” (340mm) wide at 98 ft/min (30 m/min) or 230 ft/min (70 m/min). With 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution, the Gallus One achieves offset like quality and 85% white opacity at top running speed. “The product development team really thought of everything when they designed this machine,” said Dan Maurer, Vice President of Digital Product Management for HEIDELBERG USA. “Ease of use, reliability with 95% uptime, substrate flexibility, and opaque white without the need to slow down the machine or use a primer or protective coating.” Utilizing HEIDELBERG’s Prinect Digital Front End, the Gallus One features a compact 11 x 20.8 ft. footprint and includes a live video monitoring system to ensure quality during the press run. “This machine really fits into a variety of different production environments,” said Maurer, “and has a surprisingly high crossover point with traditional flexo printing.” A key automated feature of the Gallus One is the patented substrate web control tension in the Digital Print Unit (DPU). During the head cleaning process, the inkjet heads remain stationary as the web moves down – holding the web tension as the cleaning system moves into position. This function, which was designed to maximize print quality and minimize waste, requires zero operator intervention and is controlled completely by the machine’s software. 

 

PRINTING United Expo in Atlanta  

For those who were unable to attend HEIDELBERG’s Summer Innovation Showcase, the company will present the Gallus One including an inline finishing device from partner Prati at PRINTING United Expo, October 18-20, 2023, in Atlanta, GA. HEIDELBERG’s booth will also feature a complete digital ecosystem including the Versafire EP, Prinect Production Manager with Prinect Digital Front End, and POLAR N 115. “We’re thrilled to have PRINTING United right in our ‘backyard’ this year,” said Mueller. “I know that our customers are excited to experience the Gallus One firsthand and explore our full innovative portfolio of People, Processes, and Technology.”