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haring a Coke with family or friends is an enduring tradition that goes back several generations in Canada and many other countries, and a new nationwide multimedia Share a Coke marketing campaign launched last month by Coca-Cola Ltd. clearly intends to ensure that this special crossgenerational bonding experience will remain a fine Canadian tradition for years to come. In a nutshell, the campaign revolves around swapping the iconic Coca-Cola logo on the container’s label for a name selected by Canadian consumers themselves online or searched out at the point-of-sale. Officially launched at this year’s world-renowned Calgary Stampede, the success of the Share a Coke all-out charm offensive in Canada is a matter of significant importance for the world’s most iconic carbonated soda brand—coming at a time of significant erosion of market share for all carbonated beverages due to fierce competition from an ever-increasing number of beverage alternatives ranging from enhanced waters to fruit juices and caffeine-laden energy drinks. Whether it ultimately succeeds or not, for now it’s only fair to give Coca-Cola full credit in leaving no stone unturned it is quest to re-engage the Canadian consumers. As a model of thoughtfully integrated and consumercentric marketing, brandbuilding and active consumer interaction, the Share a Coke marketing blitz has it all, including: • A dedicated website (www.shareacoke.ca) to serve as the campaign’s “experience hub,” which includes the app for enabling consumers to customize their own virtual Coca-Cola with a user-selected name of their choice from a
list containing more than 290 of Canada’s most popular names, as well as colloquial titles such as Mom, Dad, Best Friend and Coach. • Social media and user-generated content that will include activity on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube promising an “extensive inf luencer engagement program.” • A total 76 tour stops/kiosks at various events across the country, where fans can create their own customized mini-cans in real time while in line. None of this would be possible without a uncanny packaging and labeling f lexibility enabled by today’s new-generation digital printing press technologies to facilitate changeovers for nearly 300 name changes in true on-demand fashion for the multitude of the Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero bottles and cans of various shapes and sizes. With approximately more than 27 million bottles produced exclusively for this campaign, getting all the right labels to all the right markets was naturally a monumental supply-chain challenge, says senior marketing manager Sonia Bongiorno. “We aimed to be as inclusive as possible in researching each name’s popularity in both English and French Canada, to ensure that proper inventory was sent to each region,” says Bongiorno, pointing out the name list represents over 60 per cent of Canadian population. (For the record, the two most popular names in English Canada were Jessica and John, with Jessica and Maxime topping the list in Quebec.) Says Bongiorno: “There are plenty of ways to share a Coke to provide a special moment of happiness for family, friends and loved ones, someone they miss or have a crush on by finding their name and sharing that Coke with them. “Coca-Cola has always been about happiness and sharing good times, and this will bring these shared moments of happiness to life.” Oh happy day!
COVER STORY 35 THE BRAND SCHEME OF THINGS By George Guidoni
The president of one of the world’s leading brand development and package design agencies tells Canadian Packaging what forward thinking brand-owners must do to take full advantage of the lucrative new e-commerce opportunities unleashed by the fast-growing global B2C (business to consumer) marketplace. Cover photography by Christopher Monaghan
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14 STEADY AS IT GROWS By Andrew Joseph Vegetable producer goes the extra mile in quest for optimal production efficiencies. 20 THE LEGENDAIRY JOURNEY By Andrew Joseph Dairy packaging products supplier a showcase of packaging automation and innovation. 26 A BIGGER SLICE OF THE PIE By Andrew Joseph Famed pie-maker turns to robotic automation to carve a bigger slice of the market pie.
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LOW-CALORIE MEAT STICKS A PERFECT PROTEIN BOOST FOR FAMILIES ON-THE-GO No longer just a Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner table staple, turkey meat has evolved from its once-niche status in recent years to become a highly versatile, popular and convenient meat product that perfectly meets modern consumers’ relentless demand for healthier, leaner and tasty meat options with high protein content and significantly reduced fat and caloric intake. Now widely available as burgers, sausages and all manner of sandwich meats and cold cuts at virtually any grocery outlet, turkey is also quickly evolving as a healthy, tasty snack-food to satisfy even the strongest meat craving—thanks to innovative meat-processing companies like the Waterloo, Ont.headquartered Piller’s Fine Foods. Long-renowned as one of Canada’s leading processors of European-style deli meats, the company’s recent launch of the new range of low-calorie Piller’s Original Turkey Bites meat sticks offers busy Canadian families a perfect on-the-go, worry-free protein boost for outdoor activities, family picnics, camping trips, long car rides to the beach and just about any other such occasion. Produced at one of the company’s Ontario-based meat-processing plants in Brantford along with the new lowcalorie Piller’s Chicken Nibblers and Piller’s Simply Free Kolbassa chubs, each of the smoke-f lavored sticks— packed inside resealable see-through plastic pouches manufactured by Winpak Ltd.—contain a mere 50 calories, while delivering between six and seven grams of protein apiece. “Our low-calorie meat snacks are an excellent source of protein for the whole family, whether away from home or on a so-called staycation,” says Piller’s director of marketing Rita Weigel. “According to Health Canada, the RDA (recommended dietary allowance) of protein for pre-teens and teens between nine and 18 is 34 to 52 grams,” Weigel points out, “While the average adult needs 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight per day, athletes need almost double that, and our delicious and nutritious meat snacks can help achieve that too,” says Weigel, adding that the company’s original version of Piller’s Turkey Bites has recently become the bestselling meat-snack brand in Canada. Moreover, the entire range of Piller’s deli-style meat-stick products are made gluten-free, Weigel points out, and are also free from other common allergens such as milk, peanuts, tree nuts, mustard, sesame, egg, fish, soy and sulphites. Featuring artisan-inspired packag ing design graphics developed by Waterloo-based Eyelight Creative Marketing Services and Milestone Integrated Marketing of Cam bridge, Ont., the low-calorie Turkey Bites are retailed in 300-gram thermoformed packs containing 10 pepperoni-styled sticks per pack and
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175-gram vacuum-packed film pouches containing five sticks apiece, as well as in 250-gram thermopacks filled with shorter chub-style, bite-sized meat treats. “We took special care to develop packaging that would make sharing these delicious treats easy, with no fuss or muss, especially in moving cars or boats,” Weigel explains. Founded in 1967 in Waterloo by Wilhelm Huber using family recipes, quality ingredients, and traditional European sausage-making methods, the family-owned Piller’s has become one of North America’s largest producers of European-style sausages and deli meats—renowned for award-winning products such as Black Forest ham and air-dried salamis—today employing about 600 people at production facilities in Waterloo, Brantford, Arthur and Toronto.
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NOTES & QUOTES Industrial robotic systems supplier ABB Canada has formed a partnership with Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning to advance robotics education among Canada’s postsecondary college students—including establishment of the new ABB Robotics Centre in the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies (CAMDT) facility at the college’s Davis Campus in Brampton, Ont. Equipped with more than a dozen robots and related workcells, software and controllers, the ABB Robotics Centre will allow both students and industry partners to obtain training in applications that include robotic welding, picking, packing, palletizing, machine tending, material handling, product assembly, and advanced vision-related programming. “Our partnership with ABB will extend far beyond supplying this new equipment to outfit the Centre,” says Sheridan’s associate dean of mechanical and electrical engineering Farzad Rayegani. “ABB will be involved in educating our students and staff in its use, building a strong foundation for co-op opportunities and future full-time employment,” says Rayegani, explaining that ABB will also team up
From Left: Chris Poynter, vicepresident of Discrete Automation and Motion Division of ABB Canada; Casey DiBattista, general manager of ABB Canada; Farzad Rayegani, associate dean of mechanical and electrical engineering at Sheridan College; Jeff Zabudsky, president of Sheridan College.
with Sheridan in applied research initiatives to provide consulting and training to third-party industry partners who wish collaborate with CAMDT on highly-specialized robotics projects. Says Rayegani: “The goal is to create an ecosystem where multidisciplinary teams can come together to solve advanced technical challenges that enrich the community as a whole.” End-of-line packaging machinery manufacturer Wexxar Packaging Inc., a subsidiary of the Loveland, Ohio-headquartered industrial equipment group Pro Mach, Inc., has officially opened up its new, 100,0000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Richmond, B.C., to accommodate the company’s buoyant business growth. “The new facility symbolizes the work and dedication of Wexxar employees and will serve as the foundation for our company to grow and expand into the future,” says Wexxar Packaging general manager William Chu. Housing all three of Wexxar’s operating divisions—including Wexxar/Bel, IPak Machinery and Dekka Industries—the new facility (see picture) is located at 13471 Vulcan Way, Richmond, B.C. Tel. (604) 930-9300.
Mississauga, Ont.-based prepress technologies supplier Agfa Graphics has opened up operations of a new warehouse location in London, Ont., to serve the company’s growing business base across Canada with better logistical and operation efficiencies. “Our objective is always to improve the level of services to our customers,” says Agfa Graphics managing director Ruben Silva. “By expanding operations we can provide a wider portfolio of innovative products that give a competitive edge to our customers and partners, with the ultimate goal of improving the customer experience to create a real win-win.” According to Agfa Canada, the new location (see picture) is well-stocked with the full range of the consumables, hardware and software for production workf low, project and color managements produced by its Belgianheadquartered parent company AgfaGevaert N.V., as well as the popular line of Jeti inkjet systems manufactured by Agfa Canada for global distribution in Mississauga.
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EVENTS Sept. 9-11
Sept. 28 - Oct. 1
Rosemont, Ill.: LabelExpo Americas 2014, international labeling technologies exhibition by Tarsus Group. At Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. To register, go to: www.labelexpo-americas.com
Chicago: CPP EXPO 2014, converting and package printing expo by H.A. Bruno LLC. Concurrently with Graph Expo. Both at McCormick Place. To register, go to: www.cppexpo.com
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Toronto: A Day in the Life Symposium, sustainable packaging conference by PAC, Packaging Consortium. At Steam Whistle Brewery (Sept. 30 and Oct. 1) and Real Sports Bar & Grill (Oct. 2). Contact PAC at (416) 490-7860; by email packinfo@pac/ca, or go to: www.pac.ca
Singapore: Medical Fair Asia 2014, international medical device industry exhibition by Messe Düsseldorf GmbH. At Suntec Singapore. To register, go to: www.medicalfair-asia.com
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Nairobi, Kenya: East Afripack 2014, processing, packaging and converting technologies exhibition by Ipack-Ima S.p.A. At Kenyatta International Conference Center. Contact Ipack-Ima via email ipackima@ipackima.it
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Istanbul, Turkey: Eurasia Packaging Fair 2014, international exhibition and conference by Reed Tüyap. At Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center. To register, go to: www.packagingfair.com
Princeton, N.J.: Barrier Pharma Packaging 2014, global conference on barrier packaging for pharmaceuticals and biologics by Applied Market Information LLC. At Hyatt Regency Hotel. To register, go to: www.amiplastics-na.com
Sept. 23-24 New York City: MakeUp in New York, beauty products exhibition. At Center548. To register, go to: www.makeup-in-newyork.com
Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo Pack 2014, packaging technologies exhibition by Japan Packaging Institute. At Tokyo Big Sight. To register, go to: www.tokyo-pack.jp/en
Oct. 14-16 Cologne, Germany: Multilayer Packaging Films 2014, international conference on packaging tech-
nology, materials and markets by Applied Market Information Ltd. (AMI) At Maritim Hotel. To register, go to: www.amiplastics.com/events
Oct. 20-22 Tokyo, Japan: COSME Tech 2014, international exhibition for cosmetic ingredients, machinery and packaging by Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. Concurrently with COSME Tokyo 2014 cosmetic products exhibition. Both at Tokyo Big Sight. To register, go to: www.cosmetokyo.jp
Nov. 2-5 Chicago: PACK EXPO International 2014, packaging technologies and materials exhibition and conference by PMMI-The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. Concurrently with Pharma Expo processing and packaging conference and trade show and the AIPA World Congress by the Active and Intelligent Packaging Industry Association. All at the McCormick Place fairgrounds. To register, go to: www.packexpo.com
Nov. 12 Brampton, Ont.: Paper Fact & Fiction, conference by PPEC (Paper and Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council). Contact Catherine Ashworth of PPEC at (905) 458-0087, via email cashworth@ppec-paper.com, or go to: www.ppec-paper.com
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Regional Sales Manager, Central Canada MULTIVAC is passionately committed to creating value-added packaging solutions that empower our customers to grow, innovate and succeed. We pride ourselves on setting the industry standard in technology, efficiency and reliability in the engineering of our products. MULTIVAC’s market position is built on innovative, state of the art technology as well as comprehensive product expertise and many years of experience in this field. The packaging specialist is one of the world’s leading suppliers of packaging solutions and the group company has more than 4,200 employees worldwide. MULTIVAC Canada Inc. is one of the 75 daughter companies worldwide of the MULTIVAC Group. MULTIVAC Canada Inc. is currently seeking a new member to join their nationwide sales team; a Regional Sales Manager, Central Canada. This outside sales position will be based in either Alberta or Saskatchewan and will focus on sales in the Central provinces of Canada. The Regional Sales Manager (RSM), Central Canada will market, promote and sell the MULTIVAC product line from conceptual stages through product life cycles to optimize profit and meet marketing, financial and corporate growth objectives with a focus on sales in the Central region of Canada. The RSM will assume responsibility (in coordination with the Director of Sales) for sales, marketing and development of all products for the Company in Central Canada, and will support MULTIVAC’s sales efforts to close new business opportunities by collaborating with the Sales, Product and Factory teams. The RSM will also collaborate with customers to first understand the practical requirements of the customer’s packaging needs, and then define the best application solution to fulfill their requirements. The ideal candidate will be an experienced outside sales representative and will have at least 5 years of direct sales experience in the packaging industry, large machine film run or capital equipment markets; they will hit the ground running. Solid organizational and project management skills with the ability to establish priorities, set clear deliverables and multi-task under tight timelines to work within a fast-paced and ever changing environment are the keys to success in this role. Must possess a clean, current valid driver’s license and the ability and flexibility to be able to travel domestically and internationally (with valid passport) as required, for Company projects. A high degree of business acumen, client service and professional confidentiality round out the skill set of this ideal candidate. To confidentially apply for this new opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume to Human Resources at MULTIVAC Canada Inc. at careers@ca.multivac.com. We thank all candidates for their interest and respectfully advise that only those under consideration will be contacted.
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AMCOR IS KEEN TO SUSTAIN A REAL SUSTAINABILITY CULTURE
A sampling of Amcor’s extensive range of everyday packaging products made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
Saving our planet’s vital ecosystems lies at the root of all meaningful environmental initiatives, and for leading global packaging products group Amcor, there is no such thing as going too far to do its part for the greater green good. Even if that means sending it workers to some of the most hardto-reach places on earth, which is what it’s done for the last 14 years via its annual Earthwatch expeditions, conducted in partnership with the Boston, Mass.-headquartered global wildlife conservation group Earthwatch Institute. This coming October, Amcor will send 15 more employees to environmental research expeditions in Brazil and India, where they will learn about and contribute to
conservation, biodiversity, climate change and ecosystem health. According to Amcor’s chief executive officer Ken MacKenzie, participating in such expeditions is essential for creating a strong workplace culture that prizes environmental sustainability. “As a global packaging leader, we’re acutely aware of our responsibility to create more sustainable packaging solutions that protect the products consumers need and enjoy on a daily basis,” MacKenzie says. “By providing the opportunity to participate in these expeditions, we hope to inspire a workforce of leaders who value the environment in their everyday choices, both at work and in their community.” According to Amcor, five of its employees will spend two weeks near the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil to support research to help protect jaguars, pumas and maned wolves—all under threat by loss of habitat—while another 10 Amcor staff will spend 12 days in the Himalayan Mountains in India to research the troubling population declines of important pollinators such as bees and butterf lies.
NEW TAKEOUT FOOD BOXES AIM TO TAKE A BIGGER BITE OUT OF WASTE A takeout food treat is hardly a treat when it comes loaded with the ‘Green Guilt’ complex of throwaway dishware. And the fact that some two tonnes of polycoated paperboard containers around the world are discarded into the wastestream each passing minute—enough to cover the famed Empire State Building in New York City more than 70 times a day—can be a bitter pill to swallow for many eco-sensitive foodservice operators and their customers. Happily for them, a brand new line of foodgrade paperboard developed by Canada’s leading corrugated producer Norampac may just be the missing ingredient in the fast-food industry’s longfestering challenge of reducing its environmental footprint. Designed primarily for the food and foodservice industries, the new Respak range of paperboard is claimed to provide the same effective water-, grease- and oil-repelling properties that until now could only
be achieved with polycoated paperboard, which cannot be recycled after use. Incorporating a proprietary water-based barrier coating formulated to ensure the same performance characteristics as polycoated cardboard, according to Norampac, the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)-approved Respak material is said to be both recyclable and compostable, while boasting at least 50-percent recycled content. According to a preliminary LCA (Life-Cycle Assessment) study conducted by Norampac—a subsidiary of the Kingsey Falls, Que.-headquartered forest products group Cascades Inc.—the elemental chlorine-free (ECF) Respak features a 50-percent smaller environmental footprint that the standard polycarbonated cardboard stock, and it is compatible for safe use with a broad range of dry, aqueous and fatty foods.
LOSING WEIGHT FOR A BEAUTIFUL CAUSE If true beauty is to be found in the eyes of the beholder, then the new joint recycling effort launched by beauty products giant Henkel and metal packaging leader Ball Corporation should a joy to behold on many levels. Launched in late spring, the initiative was facilitated by Ball’s new breakthrough technology that utilizes recycled aluminum to create a metal alloy that exhibits increased strength and allows lightweighting of the container without affecting package integrity. Initially to be used for Henkel’s bestselling Fa brand of body sprays and deodorants, the new process enables Ball to lightweight its extruded aluminum aerosol packaging by as much as 10 per cent, according to the company, with further lightweighting expected in the future. “As global sustainability leaders, Ball and Henkel continually strive to improve our environmental impact while responsibly running our businesses and increasing stakeholder value,” says Michael Feldser, chief operating officer for global metal food and household products packaging, at the Bloomfield, Colo.-
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Holding a clamshell pack of grape tomatoes, Chris Cervini is the owner of Lakeside Produce, a fourth-generation family-operated vegetable growing operation in Leamington, Ont.
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ver since mankind began walking upright— and perhaps even before that—human beings have made vegetables a main part of their diet. Nowadays, everyone is well aware that vegetables provide vital health benefits—such as reduction in some chronic diseases—by delivering muchneeded nutrients vital for the health and maintenance of one’s body. Despite that, there are many people, including grown-ups who should know better and children alike, who try to avoid them the best they can. It often seems like running a cross-generational challenge of continuously having to enlighten the
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prodigy that vegetables are indeed a necessary part of a healthy diet. Happily, this ageless wisdom is being picked up by many modern families insisting on not only providing a more healthy dietary base but doing so with the freshest vegetables they can find. And, with most common vegetables being naturally low in fat and calories—and none contain cholesterol—it’s naturally a good time to be involved in the business of producing vegetables. Situated in the municipality of Leamington, Ont. close to the southernmost part of the province, Lakeside Produce is a family-owned grower, packer and shipper of produce that not only seeks to provide top-quality veggies, but to do so following some of the most rigorous food-safety and handling standards in the industry.
The ongoing success of Lakeside Produce has recently acquired greater importance in the Leamington area, the domain of a massive H.J. Heinz Company factory, and consequently widely renowned as the ‘Tomato Capital of Canada’. In light of the Heinz plant’s closure this past May, it is now up to companies like Lakeside Produce to maintain the region’s mythical status. Lakeside Produce is a successful fourth-generation-run Cervini family-owned operation that primarily produces tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers sold in over 100 SKUs (stock-keeping units), getting its start in 1943, when Antonio Cervini purchased a 10-acre plot of land in the area. With acreage expansion and field and greenhouse production increasing over the years, grandson Anthony became one of the first farmers to utilize
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Lakeside Produce utilizes a PrimoCombi weigher manufactured by WeighPack Systems to provide accurate product levels for its grape tomatoes packaged in plastic clamshell packs. Photo courtesy of Lakeside Produce.
cucumbers are available in individual wraps, as well as in two- and three-pack poly film bags; and 12-count packs of small-, medium- and large-sized veggies in kraft containers; • M ini-cucumbers, are sweeter than the larger variety, available in a two-pound resealable clear perforated film bags; and six- and eight-count degradable foam trays with a degradable foodgrade film covering both the veggies and the trays. Says Cervini: “Along with these well-received vegetables, we also offer some exclusive varieties, which we top off with some innovative packaging.” These exclusive varieties include: • Stramato, a strawberry-shaped sweet tomato packed in nine-ounce #1 RPET clamshells; • Rubies Sweet Grape Tomatoes—sweet but healthy—available in one-pint and two-pound #1 RPET clamshells; • Red Delights cocktail tomato packed in onepound RPET clamshells; • Heirloom Tomatoes with it balance of sweetness and acidity packed in 15-pound RPC plastic totes and 10-pound kraft boxes; • Solo Sweet Bell Peppers, individually f lowwrapped in respiration-controlled, 100 per cent recyclable polypropylene film to capture its color and quality over an extended shelf life, and; • Baby Eggplant, with its delicate skin and sweet f lavor and melting consistency that makes it ideal for grilling, available in 11-pound kraft boxes for the Fancy and Graffiti varieties. Currently, the Lakeside Produce production is housed within a 70,000-square-foot facility, with 180 full-time employees and an additional 75 contract workers. The company also possess an additional 30 acres of its own greenhouse used to grow organic veggies, and according to Cervini, Lakeside Produce is also in the process of a major enlargement to its facility. “By the time November of 2014 rolls around, we will have increased our warehouse space by an additional 45,000-square-foot warehousing and 30,000 square feet of mezzanine space for production,” Cervini reveals. Thanks to the greenhouse operations in Leaming
computers to operate greenhouse growing facilities. With brothers Chris and John running the business for the past 20 years, Chris recently assumed the position as lone owner and operator of the company, with the family’s long-nurtured affection for the industry well-evidenced throughout the enterprise. “Growing up, I literally had vegetables in my blood and dirt from farming under my fingernails,” Chris Cervini told Canadian Packaging during a recent interview. “But having said that, Lakeside Produce is not just your typical farm and processor.” Cervini explains that the company primarily specializes in producing bell peppers, beefsteak tomatoes and seedless cucumbers, which it offers for retail sale, offering them in a broad variety of packaging formats. • Sweet bell peppers come in red, yellow, orange and green varieties, which are available in bulk
format in 11-pound corrugated cartons, as well as in three- and four-count f lowwrapped, recycled food-grade poly film that provides a longer shelf-life; • Vine-ripened beefsteak tomatoes—considered to be the ideal sandwich tomato owing to its structure that holds up well when sliced—are packed in a 15-pound RPC (reusable plastic containers) tote format, with an added recycled foam liner, a four-count #1 RPET (post-consumer recycled PET) clamshell, and in 15-pound 100-percent kraft boxes with a recycled plastic liner; • Sweet-tasting tomatoes-on-the-vine, are mediumsized tomatoes grown in clusters, and are available in polybags; biodegradable mesh bags; 11-pound kraft boxes with a recyclable plastic liner, and a 13-pound RPC tote with recycled foam liner; • Featuring a crisp texture, Lakeside’s seedless
Tomatoes travel up a vertical WeighPack Incline Infeed Conveyor and are deposited in a PrimoCombi weigher.
Freshly-picked grape-sized tomatoes are quickly and delicately dispersed through the WeighPack Systems PrimoCombi 14-head weigher to lightly dropped into a waiting clamshell pack below. Photo courtesy of Lakeside Produce.
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PACKAGING FOR FRESHNESS ton and Guadalajara, Mexico, Lakeside Produce is able to bring customers high-quality produce every day of the year, according to Cervini. “Every time is busy time for us,” Cervini points out. “In the winter, we get incoming product from Mexico, while summer is busy with our own greenhouse production and our growing partners.” With some 20 per cent of its vegetables packed for private-label customers, the company’s clientbase comprises foodservice and retail operators throughout North America, with the latter accounting for the higher percentage of its output.
Packing It In The daily production process of Lakeside Produce begins with harvesting vegetables from its greenhouses, which are carefully placed into picking Lakeside Produce workers quickly sort and place individual colored bell peppers into a special conveyor tray to be flowcarts that are then moved into a packaging shed, Reiser_GroundBeefPackagingAd_v2014_CP_Reiser 12/24/13 Page 1 a red, yellow and green pepper. wrapped in the so-called tri-color traffic light12:53 pack PM containing to be packaged into the various pack styles. Says Cervini: “All of our produce is packed to only the highest of quality standards. “We are proud to achieve this lofty goal by using the latest in packaging equipment technologies and with the expertise of our experienced employees.” All of the Lakeside Produce packaging lines feed into the company’s automated PTI (Product Traceability Initiative) line that is designed to accurately—and quickly—identify the pack style using a vision system, as well as auto-applying the PTI label directly onto a master carton. Lakeside Produce operates a total of seven packing lines running two full shifts a day, seven-days-per-week, including: • Master line for individually and multi-wrapped bell peppers; • Genio line for individually and multi-wrapped peppers and tomatoes; • Aweta line, set-up specifically to size and wrap individual cucumbers; • Clamshell line, a high-performance conveyor system utilized for the Grape and Stramato tomato varieties; • Omori overwrap line wraps trays of mini-cucumbers; • STS shrinkwrap line shrinkwraps three-count of the conventional cucumbers; • Weighpack/Lakewood line–utilWhen it comes to packaging ground beef, only Reiser gives you this many choices. We offer a wide range izes a WeighPack Systems’ highof packaging equipment so that you can choose the best solution for your application. Are you looking for a modified speed PrimoCombi multihead atmosphere package to extend shelf-life? Or perhaps an economical tray with a “fresh, just-packed” appearance? weigher and sanitary incline infeed How about a low-cost chub that can be produced at very high speeds? Or maybe a flexible film, semi-rigid, or vacuum conveyor, along with Lakewood package? We have machines that produce all of these packages – and more importantly – we can help determine Process Machinery’s grading and which one is right for you. Plus, you can test any of these packaging machines for yourself at our Reiser Customer packing modules to pack grapeCenter. Contact us today and set up a demonstration. sized tomatoes. One of the company’s most-recently installed fill lines, is a turnkey packaging solution comprising technologies from WeighPack and Lakewood that Cervini says can accurately fill grape tomatoes or mini peppers into Ross Repak Supervac Vacuum Vemag Fabbri clamshell packaging or into bags Tray Sealer Form/Fill/Seal Packaging Chub Packaging Stretch Wrapper to within two to four grams of the desired weight.
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“It’s an impressive line,” says Cervini, adding that with the Lakewood components, “the line allows us to wash, grade, easily size product and auto-dispense clamshell packs onto the line before filling via the PrimoCombi, and then automatically closing and labeling the lid.”
The Perfect Weight Purchased in November of 2013, WeighPack’s solution consists of the industry-respected Primo Combi, a 14-head weigher claimed to represent the next generation of combination weighing technology. “The PrimoCombi weigher system offers us high-speed and accuracy when weighing our ruby tomatoes into 10-ounce and two-pound clamshells,” says Cervini. “It has 14 scales, which provides many different combinations, and provides us with greater accuracy of product weight in our packs.” WeighPack’s territory manager Mark Conforti
fondly recalls the opportunity to demonstrate the company’s solutions for Lakeside Produce at WeighPack’s world-class Las Vegas Systems Center facility. “We demonstrated the wide range of products we have on display, and focused in on the PrimoCombi for their application,” recounts Conforti. “This provided the best opportunity to truly appreciate not only the technology and quality packaging machinery that WeighPack manufactures, but also prove that our PrimoCombi multihead weigher will provide better accuracy than the traditional linear net weighing scales commonly used in the tomato industry.” The companies began working together over several months to incorporate the PrimoCombi multihead weigher and Incline Infeed Conveyor into Lakeside Produce’s production line to automatically weigh and fill from one pint up to twopounds of grape tomatoes. The project included the integration of
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WeighPack’s high-speed, servo-driven XPdius i-130 V/F/F/S (vertical form, fill and seal) bagging system into the line to accommodate production of pillow-style pouches in the future. According to Conforti, WeighPack designed, engineered and manufactured the PrimoCombi packaging system to operate at speeds of 40 to 50 clamshell trays per minute with a single dispensing station. “It was crucial that the line be designed with product safety in mind, including minimal drop points and softer transition points to help eliminate product bruising,” explains Conforti. “Most importantly, we added a product stopper to the inside transitioning of the PrimoCombi to reduce the drop height and velocity of the product f low into the clamshells.” The PrimoCombi multihead weigher is the first open-frame CAN-BUS wired combination scale that houses all electronics from one central electrical enclosure, which reduces electrical components by up to 80 per cent and cost of ownership, according to WeighPack, while the open-frame design is easier to clean, easier to service and easier to perform product changeovers. The PrimoCombi system utilizes Windows PC controls, that are embedded with Crystal Reports, Skype, and LogMeIn.com capabilities for free online support, customizes reporting, automatic triggers and other key functionalities. “It was a real pleasure working with the team at Lakeside Produce,” relates Conforti. “They had a plan and a vision that they were able to clearly articulate, which in turn made it easy for us to understand their needs and expectations,” relates Conforti. To complete the line, Cervini says that Lakewood supplied: an infeed conveyor; a metering hopper; trash eliminator; a long-brush washer system; an elevating, roller inspection conveyor; custom roll sizer, and; an indexing clamshell conveyor. “In my opinion, we have the best equipment from two companies and have combined them into this one line to create a fast and cost-effective method of cleaning and packing our ruby tomatoes,” Cervini asserts. Other suppliers and equipment utilized by Lakeside Produce, include: • Respiration-controlled plastic bags from Crawford Industries, extend the shelf-life of the vegetable products; • Three Toshiba TEC BEX4T1-G label printerapplicator systems supplied by Leamington’s MGI Ltd.; • A 3600PA series label printer-applicator from CTM Labeling Systems—a high-speed, thermal-transfer labeler to print and apply pressuresensitive labels onto corrugated trays. • Master cartons supplied by Rock-Tenn; • Two case erectors, including a Wexxar ATH MUB and an IPak Machinery TF-350CF model; • The WSML-150-B semi-automatic stretchwrapper from Wulftec/M.J. Maillis; • Reusable signature-blue pallets supplied by CHEP Canada. Being hands-on involved with Mother Nature, the folks at Lakeside Produce are naturally very keen on following sustainability initiatives to keep their operation as ecologically green as possible. The company practices a strictly-observed Green Focus, a continuous, three-step program that hones in on Lakeside Produce’s green growing practices, sustainable packaging usage, and the manner in
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PACKAGING FOR FRESHNESS which its products are responsibly distributed. “Regarding our growing practices,” explains Cervini, “we have always strived to be environmentally responsible, and we consider ourselves an industry leader in adopting green policies.” To support his claim, Cervini says the company uses actual bumblebees to pollinate the plants; small, harmless wasps rather than pesticides to keep the produce safe; heavy-duty scrubbers to clean CO2 (carbon-dioxide) emissions that are then recycled back into the greenhouses; and reusable rockwool (stone wool fiber made from molten rock) to grow the plants in, results in reduced growing costs, increased crop yields, and is recyclable. Lakeside Produce, uses a computer-controlled system in its greenhouses to dispense exact amounts of nutrients, water and CO2 for maximum plant growth, with the water and nutrients dispersed via a specially-designed water recycling system. After the vegetable plants are watered in the greenhouses, the extra water that is not used by the plants travels through a troughing system and is sterilized by an UV (ultraviolet) system, before being mixed back in with fresh water and fresh fertilizer, to ensure that proper nutrients are given to the plants. With regards to sustainable packaging, Cervini says the company has been using kraft boxes since 2007, after replacing styrofoam and plastic trays with a compostable sugar cane and bull rush plant trays. “Our plastic clamshell packaging is manufactured from recycled material that is recyclable,” mentions Cervini. “As an added bonus, it provides our vegetables with great barrier protection and an increased shelf life.” Lakeside Produce has also implemented a continuous practice to try and streamline its operations to use as little packaging materials as possible, including the use of using recyclable plastic containers for shipping. Moreover, the company’s letterhead, promotional materials and product ID cards are all printed on recycled stock, while point-of-sale materials have been recorded on DVDs in order to minimize paper waste. Cervini says the company’s international distribution network is a fine-tuned, computer-controlled sys tem that works with an integrated inventory control software to make sure it can provide the most efficient delivery method possible. “We maximize our freight trucks to keep the carbon footprint lighter, and have our drivers work in teams to ensure delivery is safe for them, while maintaining efficiency,” explains Cervini. “We have also installed GPS (Global Position System) on our vehicles to optimize routing and dispatching for better fuel efficiency, while also providing us with automatic maintenance reports and alerts to ensure our trucks are safe and operating efficiently,” explains Cervini.
The company also maintains a distribution network across North America that not only allows it to offer customers fresh produce year-round, but also enables it to significantly reduce shipping costs and travel distances. “We’ve even added side skirts to our highway trailers to reduce drag and provide increased fuel efficiency,” Cervini points out. To top it all off, all the vegetables and organic matter deemed unsatisfactory for consumer use is sent to Seacliff Energy, a nearby natural gas plant, that takes all of the organic material and composts it in a biodigester to make liquid fertilizer, while generating electricity from heat produced by the composting process. Cervini says, “Dealing with vegetables is all about being green in every sense of the word.”
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Canadian dairy packaging products manufacturer keeping things fresh with a new cutting-edge printing press and a wealth of best-of-breed converting technologies ANDREW JOSEPH, FEATURES EDITOR PHOTOS BY COLE GARSIDE
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ike a catchy tune you can’t easily get out of your head, the old jingle verse “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice-cream” enjoys enduring popularity amongst millions of Canadian consumers—especially in the hot summer months. And this enduring love affair with one of the most popular desserts of all time is all sweet music to the good folks as Stanpac Inc., a well-established Canadian manufacturer of a broad range of consumer packaging products for the dairy industry, with a special knack for excellence in the icecream products category. Based in Smithville, Ont., the company is nowadays a well-renowned packaging supplier of rigid and f lexible packaging and glass containers for a fairly diverse cross-section of food-and-beverage markets, enjoying a widely acknowledged force majeure status within the dairy sector, as a wellearned reward for its long and proud history. Originally founded in Burlington, Ont., back in the 1940s, the company first started out manufacturing paperboard cap closures for glass milk bottles, generally sticking to that niche segment until its was bought out by local entrepreneur Steve Witt in 1971, who proceeded to move the business to Smithville two years later, renaming it Stanpac. After establishing that the company’s core business of manufacturing those same paperboard cap closures was in general decline, Witt worked tirelessly over the years to significantly diversify and evolve Stanpac’s product portfolio, which today proudly boasts a big slate of packaging innovations for the highly-competitive ice-cream, f luid milk and wine-and-spirits product categories. According to Witt, Stanpac today ranks as the undisputed Number One producer of paper packaging for ice-cream in Canada and amongst the top five in North America—an astonishing feat for a company that only got involved in the ice-cream business in 2004. For all that success with product diversification, Stanpac still takes special pride in its original milkcap business. “Even after we purchased the Solo Cup ice cream packaging division of Sweetheart Cup Company in 2008, our milk cap operation continued to be an important part of the business,” Stanpac copresident Matt Witt told Canadian Packaging during a visit to the company headquarters, one of three Stanpac facilities situated less than a kilometer from each other. The founder’s sons Matt and Andrew Witt took over the day-to-day operations from their father Steve this past January—and all are understandably buoyant on Stanpac’s near- and long-term business prospects. An important source of local manufacturing jobs, Stanpac nowadays employs a total of 215 fulltime workers at its Smithville operations, which include a 110,000-square-foot Stanpac headquar-
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From left: Watt Witt, Co-president, Stanpac Inc.; Murray Bain, Vice-president Marketing; Andrew Witt, Co-president.
A small, but colorful sampling of just why Stanpac is the Number One paper packaging producer for ice-cream products in Canada.
ters housing the ice-cream packaging production; an 18,000-square-foot plant housing the manufacturing operations for the popular Flex-E-Fill icecream filling systems it leases out to customers; and a 50,000 square-foot facility operating under the Stanpac Ink banner, which specializes in highquality glass bottle design and decoration. “We also have a 300,000-square-foot manufacturing and warehouse facility in Brenham, Texas, which we utilize to ensure easier distribution for our customers in the southwestern U.S.,” explains co-president Andrew Witt, adding the Texas plant also employs 135 employees to manufacture paperboard ice-cream packaging. Today producing over 20,000 different SKUs (stockkeeping units) for dairy processors across North,
Central and South America, Africa, Europe and Australia—equating to hundreds of millions of packages annually—the Witt brothers acknowledge that with the Canadian market so well-acquainted with Stanpac products, the company’s new growth is currently being driven primarily in the U.S. market, with about 80 per cent of all of its products now destined for customers south of the Canuck border, with 75 per cent of these being paperboard ice-cream packaging. “A lot of our growth is happening because of the success achieved by our customers,” explains Stanpac vice-president of marketing Murray Bain. “As long as people still enjoy ice-cream and dairy products and wines and spirits, our customers are going to be happy, which makes us happy too.” Following the infamous Extra Strength Tylenol product tampering scare in the early 1980s that led to seven people dying after ingesting the over-the-counter pain medication laced with poisonous cyanide, in this still unsolved case, packaging manufacturers the world over began looking for ways to not only better protect the public, but themselves as well. Needing to create some sort of tamper-evident packaging, Stanpac took that challenge to heart, developing and patenting a number of tamper-evident products for the ice-cream and dairy industries. “The Top Tab—also known as the ‘lift and peel’—was one of Stanpac’s very first patents,” relates Matt Witt. “We had originally created it for our dairy market, particularly the f luid milk segment, but we saw the potential it possessed for other industries, so it was sold.
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(From left): A stack of the high-quality paperboard printed for the ice-cream market on the (center) Heidelberg Speedmaster XL-106 printing press capable of running at a top speed of 18,000 impressions an hour even while providing an ultraviolet high-gloss with excellent ink adhesion to the substrate. (Inset) Three members of the Stanpac team at the Heidelberg control center ensure the printing press is producing at optimal capacity.
“It’s still very visible on a lot of different food packaging, but most people are probably most familiar with it as the tamper-evident solution commonly found on ketchup and mustard bottles.” According to Bain, Stanpac is still the only company to offer a successful one-piece tamper-evident solution for paperboard ice-cream packaging. “We have developed a tamper-evident band that separates from the lid when the package is opened,” explains Bain. “We successfully tested it for about a year before we began to utilize it on ice-cream packaging of all shapes and sizes.” For ice-cream packaging, Stanpac offers cup sizes of three-, 3.5-, four-ounce cups and coverall caps, tab lids and wooden spoons; 12-ounce cups with a heat seal or plastic lid; 14-, 16-ounce, 500-ml cups with a spiral-wound or Secur Tec 100 pint lid; quart (32-ounce/946-ml) and one liter cups with spiralwound or Secur Tec 125 lid; 48-, 56-, 64-ounce non-round cups and non-round composite lids and Secur Tec 176 lid; and 56- and 64-ounce round cups with spiral-wound lids. Stanpac also designs, builds and leases a highperformance line of ice-cream filling equipment called Flex-E-Fill, which the Witt brothers call
the North American industry standard and a true workhorse of the filling room. The Flex-E-Fill filling system is well-known for its versatility and simplicity, with the rotary filler easily handling both round and non-round containers. Some of its value-added features include: • Small machine footprint; • Portable for easy transfer on or off a production line; • Fast and simple changeover for different size packaging; • Simple mechanical and electrical components; • Dedicated parts and service department; • Field service technicians located strategically across North America; • Ease-of-operation; • Robust construction with easy-to-perform washdown capabilities; • A variety of lidding options, including: elevator lidder, spin rod lidder, pick-and-place or shuttle; • Can-fill packaging ranging between three- to 64-ounces, in both round and non-round sizes; • Depending on product type and size, performs can-filling at a rate of 20- to 120-units per minute. “Of course, customers can also opt for the Secur
A Bobst SP-102-CERII die-cutter not only cuts the paperboard sheets to shape, but stacks it on a pallet, adding a paperboard cover to protect the soon-to-be-formed icecream tubs.
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Tec 100, 125 or 176 non-round tamper-evident packaging solutions to allow optimal packaging safety,” notes Bain adding Secur Tec’s visibility at the point-of-purchase helps the customer easily ensure they are purchasing a safe product. The actual paper used for the paperboard dairy packaging is supplied via Clearwater Paper, which is die-cut by Stanpac via a Stratham Henshaw Machinery (SHM) sheeter. Because a high-quality manufacturer of paperboard packaging requires a high-quality printer, in 2013 Stanpac installed a brand new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL-106-6+L FULL UV press, the first of its kind in Canada, to replace an older Heidelberg model. “There was nothing wrong with the previous model,” explains Bain, “which is why we had no issues on choosing another Heidelberg press. We just required the more high-tech capabilities of the XL-106 press.” Stanpac was adamant that the new press would provide fast make-ready print runs, along with consistent color and higher operating speeds. “Of course, we also wanted it to produce our packaging with a UV high-gloss finish that would maintain excellent adhesion to the paperboard,” adds Bain.
Located at the nearby Stanpac Ink facility, a new Kammann (KBA) K15 CNC universal screen printing machine applies inks to glass bottles for high-quality package designs.
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A Cognex camera detection system is set-up to ensure freshly manufactured paperboard ice-cream packaging caps conform to Stanpac’s exacting standards.
The newly-installed Heidelberg Speedmaster XL-106 press, says Bain, met all the requirements; being capable of printing and curing in high gloss UV at 18,000 impressions per hour. “Our goal prior to purchasing this press was to double our production levels, while also reducing our waste levels by 50 per cent,” notes Bain. “Both goals were achieved—though admittedly it took a bit longer to achieve our waste goals as it was a rather involved learning process for us on how to best utilize the printing press.” The Speedmaster XL-106 purchased by Stanpac came complete with many other value-added features, such as the Elevation Kit, Logistics, Automatic Non-stop in-feeder, and the high-accuracy color measurement tool Inpress Control. Another key to the sharp graphics added to the dairy paperboard packaging production, is the new NovaFlow liquid ink dispenser system, combined with the INX Manager software, from INX International Ink Co. Because the company runs 24-hours a day, sevendays-a-week, averaging some 30 different production runs a day, the computerized ink system is an especially handy feature that allows it to have perfect ink recipes available on-time. The system also provides Stanpac with notable cost-savings as the system software also keeps track of leftover inks to incorporate into new jobs, thereby helping the company substantially reduce
As part of its added-value customer service, Stanpac utilizes a Projet HD 3000 high-definition 3D industrial printer manufactured by 3D Systems to create one-off solid plastic samples of a prospective ice-cream package.
its ink inventory, making the facility tidier and more efficient. Other key equipment utilized by Stanpac in the paperboard packaging side includes: • a Bobst SP-102 CER II die-cutter that cuts the product to shape; stacks the sheets onto a wooden pallet; and adds a protective paperboard cover; • numerous lid die-cutters; • paper spiral-round lid forming presses; • Cognex camera-based vision systems to ensure that lids are perfectly formed with a pneumatic air-reject system; • eight Paper Machinery Corporation paperboard cup formers that manufacture cups sized from three- to 64-ounce round and non-round shapes; • Baldor VS Drives featuring H2 inverter technology used on the cup forming machines, enabling it to run 150 caps/minute; • Rockwell Automation’s Allen-Bradley Panel View Plus 400 HMI (human-machine interface) on the cap formers. • Three Husky HyElectric 300 and two HyElectric 400 injection-molding lines for paperboard caps and composite tamper-evident closures, featuring a Polaris HMI from Precision Micro Dynamics allows Stanpac to injection-mold caps one every eight seconds; • one Sherwood slitter;
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Situated within the 110,000-square-foot Stanpac headquarters, the print shop boasts a new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL-106 press in the background, with a partial repository of its high-quality output palletized in the foreground.
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For the majority of Stanpac’s customers, the whimsical question of “Got milk?” assures a nod in the affirmative. But now, thanks to its decorative bottling facility, Stanpac can now ask if you’ve “Got ink?” “Stanpac treats its glass decoration division as though it is providing a permanent tattoo for your bottles,” explains Matt Witt, “with zero pain involved for you.”
Andrew Witt describes the bottle as being something that can be completely customized for a sophisticated brand design, “unlike what is available via the traditional bottle labels.” Specializing in printing directly onto any type of bottle shape, the Witt Brothers say that Stanpac Ink caters its services to provide a very high-end shelf appeal for customers, who for the most part compete in the wine, beer and spirits markets. While the glass bottles for spirits and liquors are generally supplied by the customers, Stanpac uses glass bottles manufactured by Ardagh, for its milk packaging. To ink the bottles, the glass bottles are run through one of the two Kammann K31 A-FS fully-automatic pre-treatment units to f lame-treat and then add a special mist-coating to allow for better ink adhesion (Kammann was recently purchased by Koenig & Bauer (KBA).) The K31 A-FS system utilizes an Allen-Bradley Centerline 2100 motor control center to command the oven temperature, which peaks at about 1,070 °F (about 577 °C). The bottles move over the Kammann K15 CNC, an automatic CNC-controlled universal screen printing machine, Bain relates: “The bottle is held
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PACKAGING FOR FRESHNESS For More Information: by the base and neck and moved up to the printing screen where ink is pushed through and onto the glass. The bottle then moves to the next ink application area where a second color can be applied.” While the K15 CNC can apply up to five colors, Bain says that for those customers wanting more colors, it’s a simple matter to run the bottles through the K15 again. Although there are several types of inks that can be used to decorate a bottle, Andrew Witt says they tend to use ceramic-based inks because when it is baked, the ink actually becomes a permanent part of the bottle, with little chance of f laking, thereby acting as permanent as a tattoo. As part of its high-tech product inspection system, Stanpac utilizes the Spectro system from the Italian firm DeCoSystem Srl, specifically designed to monitor printing on glass pack units such as bottles. While the Spectro’s multiple cameras mounted within the K15 CNC check a product for printing defects, the software inspects the decoration on the bottles without any index, and automatically centers the image of the object checked against a previously-installed reference model. Other equipment and or suppliers used by Stanpac include: • Stratis plastic pallets; • Vertical conveyors from EMI Corp., powered by SEW-Eurodrive motors; • two Herma labelers; • a ProJet HD 3000 highdefinition 3D industrial printer from 3D Systems, Inc.; • a Samuel SLP 300 stretchw rapper. “Stanpac has been manufacturing packaging for dairy and beverage companies for over 60 years,” states Andrew Witt. “And the only reason this company has survived and thrived has been our ability to evolve.” Adds brother Matt: “Even though our evolution has us looking back in time to provide glass dairy packaging, we have moved beyond the dairy industry to make inroads within the liquor and spirits markets, which admittedly has been very, very good to Stanpac. “But what hasn’t changed, is what we can offer a customer: cases, caps, packaging, equipment, service and, above all, our deep knowledge of the industry,” he concludes. “It’s why the cream will continue to rise to the top.”
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Renowned Quebec bakery steps up its end-of-line packaging game to keep up with the times and soaring production volumes via high-speed robotic palletizing technologies
Pâtisserie Gaudet operations director Marie-Eve Joly, stands in front of the company’s new robotic Unicell-20R casepacker manufactured by Consolidated Technologies.
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ometimes, you just gotta have pie. And when the craving hits for the baked dough filled with something sweet that can no longer be ignored, Canadian consumers can rest assured that this craving will have met its match with one of the delicious and exquisitely packaged, gourmetquality pies produced by Quebec’s own Pâtisserie Gaudet Inc. (Gaudet Sweet Goods Inc.) Located in the quaint village of Acton Vale in south-central Quebec—just over 100 kilometers east of Montreal—the family-owned boasts a proud history and tradition of culinary innovation and excellence in producing delicious, high-quality pies that more than do justice to a dish that can trace its early history back to more than 10,000 years ago. While the earliest versions of pie were originally conceived as a way for people to take food with them on long treks, it was usually a straight-forward meat-based concoction with a spot of honey added for sweetness. According to some historical evidences, pies first made their appearance around 9500 BC, in what is now Egypt. These early pies were f lat, round cakes—known as galettes—with a crust made from wheat, rye, barley or ground oats. As one might
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correctly imagine, they served the staid utilitarian purpose of a quick source of essential nourishment. Eventually evolving into a sweet pastry concoction around 1300 BC, it wasn’t until the ancient Greeks in about 500 BC, that the pie became a
receptacle for a fruity filling. It was the Romans of 150 BC who further developed the pie crust to where it is similar in consistency to what we have nowadays. Obviously, not all pies are created equal in the
Showing off a sampling of the tasty pies and tartlets produced at Pâtisserie Gaudet Inc. are (from left): Operations Director Marie-Eve Joly; Vice-president Chief Executive Officer Line Lamothe; and company President Marcel Joly.
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AUTOMATE NOW modern era. Aside from what a given pie contains— whether sweet and fruity fillings, or savoury meat fillings—bakers first and foremost define a quality pie by its crust. Hence the origin of terms like single-crust or filled pie with pastry lining the baking dish with the filling added on top but left open; a top-crust pie, or cobbler, which has the filling on the bottom of the dish and then covered with the pastry before baking; and a two-crust pie, which has the filling enclosed with a pastry shell. Employing 55 people, Pâtisserie Gaudet bakes a breathtaking number of pies—some 26,000 eightinch-diameter pies per shift, and an additional 10,000 four-inch-diameter tartlets per hour— basically one pie every second per work shift. “In the traditional eight-inch round pie format, we produce 11 flavors, including: Apple, Apple-Caramel, Maple Flavour, Raisin, Apple Without Cinnamon, Lemon, Cherry, Pumpkin, Strawberry, Blueberry and Sugar,” Pâtisserie Gaudet vice-president chief executive officer Line Lamothe told Canadian Packaging during a recent interview. This selection is supported by a more limited offering of eight different four-inch tartlets, consisting of Apple, Sugar, Blueberry, Cherry, AppleCaramel, Strawberry, Lemon and Walnut flavors.
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Taste Test The bakery also creates a higher-end brand of pie manufactured under the Oh làlà name. “We produce five eight-inch pie varieties for Oh làlà: a Butter Caramel and Apple, Butterscotch, Maple, Maple Pudding and Sugar Cream—each as delectable as they sound,” relates Lamothe. “The Oh làlà Sugar Cream pie is actually our Number One seller.” Along with doing some third-party baking, Pâtisserie Gaudet also has a deal in place with the famed Laura Secord chocolate franchise, owned by Jean Leclerc. In early 2014, Laura Secord and Pâtisserie Gaudet signed a renewable three-year contract allowing the bakery to jointly develop and produce pies under the Laura Secord brand name, so far adding two new eight-inch pies—Chocolate Hazelnut, and Chocolate Caramel—which are now available exclusively at IGA grocery stores. “We also make some yummy donuts available at Provigo, Maxi, Loblaws, Metro, Richelieu, IGA, and Intermarket Axep,” relates Lamothe. Pâtisserie Gaudet got its start in 1953, when the Beauséjour family opened up a traditional bakery in the village. A combination of friendly customer service and supremely tasty pies quickly earned the fledgling upstart the kudos of a grateful community, and while Pâtisserie Gaudet became a local success drawing customers willing to travel from nearby communities to sample its wares, the company’s fortunes soared to the proverbial next level when it was sold to the Joly Brothers in 1992.
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The new owners realized that there was nothing wrong with their products—though it continued to develop new pie f lavor sensations, capitalizing on the fact the Quebec pie market had always been a tad conservative in its variety. As for the Joly Brothers were concerned, it needed to stop being only a local sensation and go for a larger slice of the proverbial pie. “The Joly Brothers knew the bakery had great potential to have a larger consumer base, and knew it simply needed to penetrate into newer markets,” says Lamothe.
“While Pâtisserie Gaudet continued to be a wellrespected baked goods company honoring the original philosophy in terms of quality and service, nowadays, our customers need not have to travel to the original bakery,” she adds. “We expanded the business from being just local to where we are now distributing our products across Eastern Canada—Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes—as well as the Northeastern U.S., Colombia, and soon into Mexico,” she notes, mentioning that Gaudet pies can be found throughout Eastern Canada in a vast majority of grocery
and convenience stores, as well as national grocery retailers such as Metro, Sobeys, Loblaw and Walmart. Lamothe says that despite its relatively small workforce, the bakery considers itself to be a large company within the pie producing segment, holding 85 per cent of the Quebec market and 10 per cent of the rest of Canada, with the exports accounting for the remaining output. Despite the popularity of its pies with consumers, the company admits that sales haven’t been as solid as they would have liked in the past few years. But rather than just ‘sit back and see what happens’, the company decided to revamp itself, forming the partnership with Laura Secord and even creating some eye-catching new packaging for its Gaudet brand pies and tartlets, which quickly helped increase the company’s market share. To achieve that, Pâtisserie Gaudet utilized the services of Enzyme Communication Marketing Inc., a Montreal-based food and health marketing and branding agency, to create new packaging for its pies. Lamothe says that when compared to the triedand-true, and rather staid, pie boxes out there from the competition, the new Gaudet pie packs make an immediate strong connection with the consumers out on the store shelves. Featuring non-glossy main colors on the outer paperboard pie box, each of the pie brands has an individual color representative of its main ingredient: brown for the brown sugar of the Sugar pie; and blue for the Blueberry pie, for example. As well as the color representation, each box has different cartoon-style black ink drawings of fun messages and scenes illustrative of the particular pie brand, its ingredients, and the baking tools of the trade.
After the pies are manually-packed in its paperboard container, they are conveyed into the Consolidated Technologies Unicell-20R automatic robotic casepacker.
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A seven-liter PROblue 7 adhesive application system from Nordson a hotmelt adhesive to seal the master cartons at the end of the Consolidated Technologies Unicell-20R all-in-one case-packer system.
20R robotic workcell employing a Fanuc model M-710iC/50 robot. Boasting a lifting capacity of 50 kilograms to pick and place multiple pie packs into a larger case, the medium-payload M-710iC robot offers a standard 360-degree J1 rotation and six total points of articulation that enable pin-point control. “It’s a very fast robot,” states Lapointe. “Pâtisserie Gaudet can now pick and pack up to 200 four-inch pie packs into a master case every minute, and it can pack 70 eight- or nine-inch pies per minute.” “We are very happy with the whole system,” Lamothe agrees. “The whole Unicell-20R provides us with f lexibility, versatility, quick and easy changeover and high performance.”
Automation Domination The new case-packing system has allowed Pâtisserie Gaudet to recognize substantial labor savings on the packing line, along with much needed production line space previously taken up by the older equipment and a long line of laborers required to do the job. “We were certainly not adverse to better automating our production line to modernize it for the present and future,” states Lamothe. “Like many companies in the food-and-beverage sector faced with the need to automate to try and grab a larger slice of the market, there is always the challenge of decreasing budgets. “Even though Consolidated Technologies made us aware that there would be a cost to automating, we were surprised at the low cost, having always believed that robotics were expensive.” Lapointe concurs: “Robotics certainly were a viable but somewhat expensive option in the past, but now along with a quick ROI (return-oninvestment), customers like Pâtisserie Gaudet can more easily make the leap into efficient automation that works for them.” Other suppliers and equipment utilized by Pâtisserie Gaudet include: • L oma Systems IQ² metal detection system; • Videojet 2360 box coder and a 1510 smallcharacter inkjet coder; • CHEP pallets; • Corrugated cartons supplied by MitchelLincoln.
Festo pneumatics help manipulate some of the inner workings on the case erector aspect of the Consolidated Technologies Unicell-20R system.
Although the folks at Pâtisserie Gaudet are not naïve to believe in sure things, they do have faith in their company’s new found robotic automation courtesy of Consolidated Technologies, the wellreceived eye-catching pie packaging, and the ability of its employees to continue making some of the best pies available on the market. “If you haven’t tried one of our pies or tartlets yet, I urge you to do so,” Lamothe concludes. “We know you’ll be coming back for more.”
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A DAY LIKE NO OTHER!
A Big Warm Welcome to our PAC Symposium Delegates
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n behalf of PAC, Packing Consortium, it is my sincere pleasure to welcome you to A Day in the Life—our three-day symposium that we hope will once again highlight PAC’s constantly evolving role as a vital partner and catalyst for the packaging supply chain. We take special pride in working hard to evolve our strategy in order to surpass our members’ education, and we are sure that this PAC Symposium will deliver on that promise by providing an edgy, fun and educational networking event designed to help guide CPG (consumer packaged goods) industry leaders through today’s dynamic retail and brand market environment.
James Downham
BRIGHT START To get the event off to a rousing start, we are especially delighted to have SGK president Eric Ashworth deliver an insightful keynote address to dissect the primary market forces, particularly the relentless and exciting advance of the B2C (business to consumer) e-commerce channel, that will have profound, far-reaching implications for the entire packaging value chain. The number of people ordering foods, groceries, movies and airplane tickets from the comfort of their living room is growing in leaps and bounds everyday, and Eric’s presentation will explore what brandowners must do to remain relevant in this new age of instant consumer gratification. (Please see pages 35-38 inside this section for a special exclusive preview of Eric’s presentation) The global packaging community is truly living in exciting and challenging times, as abundantly evidenced by private-label store brands knocking second-tier products off the supermarket shelves; social media moving the ‘moment of truth’ upstream for consumers; the so-called millennials making or breaking reputable brands with their ‘gone viral’ social media postings; and Baby Boomers and single-person households increasingly demanding more convenience, smaller portions sizes and safer food—all delivered ‘right here, right now’ with less, but more environmentally-friendly packaging. With this in mind, there is really no better time for the packaging community to begin addressing these urgent market challenges than now, and we’re sure that the upcoming A Day in the Life PAC Symposium in beautiful downtown Toronto will be a perfect starting point for further serious discussion, research and collaboration.
KEEN AND GREEN As everyone in the industry knows, packaging sustainability continues to be one of the industry’s greatest ongoing challenges, which will be fully addressed during the PAC Symposium with a simulated collaborative sustainable development of an imaginary product and innovation to provide a realistic blueprint for developing practical solutions that effectively respond to the current market forces. As in the past, PAC events are all about packaging collaboration, innovation, competition, optimization and celebration, and this year’s PAC Symposium will provide plenty of exciting activities and sessions to ref lect this mindset, including: • The use of hand-held interactive remote communications devices to facilitate active audience engagement throughout the proceedings; • A dedicated ‘Innovation Day’ featuring a Dragon’s Den-styled competition to introduce new products and processes, with the live audience getting to pick the first-, second- and third-place winners of significant cash prizes; • The live audience selecting the winners of the ‘packagers of the future’ in a student design competition featuring entries from six Canadian university and college students; • A fun-filled networking event at Toronto’s landmark Real Sports Bar & Grill restaurant. Likely to feature an NHL (National Hockey League) game—depending on season schedule—on a 40-foot high-definition TV screen, the largest in North America, which is the next best thing to having your own private box inside the arena!; • The final-day business breakfast session at the Real Sports Bar and Grill, featuring high-profile speakers describing and explaining their end-of-life best practices on the same towering, 40-foot hi-def TV screen. For today’s busy professionals, industry events must deliver brilliant content, variety, multimedia, realtime engagement and excitement—and A Day in the Life symposium was designed from the outset with all these key elements in mind, including world-class hosting venues such as the historical landmark Steam Whistle Brewing plant and the newly-opened Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. We look forward to seeing you at our PAC Symposium this fall for a truly unforgettable experience at the foot of downtown Toronto! Sincerely, James D. Downham, President & CEO, PAC, Packaging Consortium
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A DAY IN THE LIFE PAC SYMPOSIUM, TORONTO 2014 SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 2, 2014 DAY I
RETAIL TRENDS DRIVING INNOVATION Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Steam Whistle Brewing The Roundhouse 255 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, ON M5V 3M9
10:00 a.m. Registration opens. Steam Whistle Brewery tours ongoing. 12:30 p.m. PAC Welcome Address James D. Downham, President and CEO, PAC, Packaging Consortium 1:00 p.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Packaging Opportunity in the Digitally-managed Home Eric Ashworth, President, SGK With over 20 years of experience working with some of the world’s biggest consumer brands, Eric will share his vast insider knowledge to provide a detailed examination of the impending deconstruction of the traditional retail environment and its far-reaching implications on package structure, design, messaging and supply chain.
The Food Security Issue and the Role of Packaging Yasmin Siddiqi, Global Marketing Director, DuPont Packaging
4: 15 p.m. Collaborative Supply Chain: Sustainable Design Workshop. Demonstrating a collaborative life-cycle thinking process to achieve sustainable package design through close partnership between brand-owners, package designers, packaging manufacturers, waste management experts and municipalities.
A program leader for the 2014 Dupont Packaging Awards competition, Yasmin will address the main issues related to reducing packaging waste while improving the cost and performance attributes of packaging materials. 2:30 p.m. Industry Leaders’ Best Practice Sustainability Solutions
Donna Razik, Molson Coors Mark Roberts, Davis Group Canada
Single-Serve Coffee Revolution Paul Yang & Liberatore Trombetta, Director of Innovation & Technology, Mother Parkers Tea & Coffee
5:45 p .m. to 7:00 p.m. NETWORKING RECEPTION Steam Whistle brewhouse & patio Liberatore Trombetta
Sustainable Innovation at Mondelez Karina Espinel, Director of Packaging Research, North America, Mondelez International
Alan Blake, PAC NEXT
Dan Lantz, Cascades Recovery Inc.
Vince Sferrazza, City of Toronto
7:00 p .m. to 9:00 p.m. RIPLEY’S AQUARIUM A private tour of Toronto’s newest world-class tourist attraction for PAC Symposium delegates (across the street from Steam Whistle Brewing)
DAY II Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Steam Whistle Brewing 8:30 a.m. Welcome to Steam Whistle! Sharing the secrets of packaging and process innovation behind the stellar success of Canada’s leading independent craft brewer.
1:30 p.m. Package Optimization, Performance, Cost and Food Security Individual package presentations by:
Bromlyn Bethune, Director of Marketing and Sales, Steam Whistle Brewing
Mark Roberts, Creative Director, Davis Group
Ron Davis, President, Davis Group
9:00 a.m. Innovative Packaging and Process Competition Featuring 12 ambitious Canadian entrepreneurs who will pitch their innovations to the PAC Symposium audience, which will then cast votes to select the cashaward winners. 12:00 p.m. Dramatic Simplicity: A Unique Design and Process Concept Two of Canada’s leading package design experts explain the power and influence of creative tension in the development of world-class brand packaging.
3:30 p.m. Student Design and Branding Competition Graphic design university and college students—representing leading postsecondary institutions including Durham, George Brown, Humber, Mohawk, Seneca and OCAD—will present their designs and receive feedback from a three-person industry expert panel comprised of:
Darko Martinovic, SGS Evolution Designworks
Jon Pietsch, Ryan L’Abbé, Tevfik Djmagouz, Marketing Director, Market Manager, General Manager, Liquid Flexibles, Ice River Springs Tetra Pak Bemis Company Inc. Water Co. Inc. Canada Inc.
Raul Paredes, Director of New Product Development, Owens-Illinois (O-I)
Jeff Davis, Davis Group
Jennifer Murtell, Anthem Worldwide Toronto
5:00 p,m. COCKTAIL RECEPTION Real Sports Bar & Grill 15 York Street Toronto, ON M5J 0A3
DAY III Thursday, October 2, 2014 Real Sports Bar & Grill
9:00 a.m. Straight Talk from the Leaders Leading global waste reduction initiatives related by:
10:30 a.m. Game-Changing Innovative Solutions Cutting-edge packaging waste problem-solving presentations by:
7:00 a.m. Breakfast 8:00 PAC NEXT Welcome Alan Blake, Executive Director, PAC NEXT 8:10 a.m. Waste: What Waste? The science and business of giving landfill-bound garbage a second life by turning non-recyclable packaging waste into useful everyday consumer products.
Tom Szaky, Chief Executive Officer, TerraCycle
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Allen Langdon, Managing Director, Multi-Material British Columbia (MMBC)
Karen Bandhauer, Project Director, Curbside Value Partnerhip
Dave Gordon, Manager of Sustainable Waste, York Region
Al Metauro, Chief Executive Offcer, Green By Nature EPR
Krishna Nadella, Chief Technology Officer, MicroGreen Polymers, Inc.
Ryan L’Abbé, General Manager, Ice River Springs Water Co. Inc.
Keith Bechard, President, Entropex
12:00 p.m. Adjournment
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IN THE BRAND SCHEME OF THINGS
Branding guru lauds online retailing as the next great frontier for packaging innovation BY GEORGE GUIDONI, EDITOR PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHER MONAGHAN
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f challenges are really opportunities in disguise, as they often are in the world of global trade and commerce, then many of the world’s famed consumer brands risk missing the boat on unique, once-in-a-lifetime business opportunities of online shopping by failing to evolve their
product packaging to keep pace in this dynamic new global marketplace with virtually unlimited potential for growth. And the window of opportunity for getting onboard the rising tide of e-shopping is narrowing each passing day, according to Eric Ashworth, president of a leading global brand development and package design services group SGK, headquartered just outside of Chicago in Des Plaines, Ill.
Having worked with hundreds of iconic CPG (consumer packaged goods) brands over the course of his 24-year career in various aspects of the brand and product development field, Ashworth says now is the right time for many leading brand-owners to display more urgency in responding to the special needs and expectations of the estimated US$440billion global B2C (business-to-consumer) market with novel product packaging that understands and
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respects this new consumer paradigm, with all its quirks and eccentricities. According to Ashworth, one of the keynote speakers to feature at the upcoming A Day in Life packaging symposium taking place Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 in Toronto—organized by PAC, Packaging Consortium—brands owe it to themselves to leverage product packaging in a way that will create unique and memorable new consumer experiences for online shoppers that will nurture true brand loyalty and recognition. While online shopping still typically accounts for just a fraction of revenues generated by the traditional brick-and-mortar outlets for most retailers, it is a fast-growing fraction that has nowhere to go but exponentially up in the years to come, according to Ashworth, holder of a Bachelor of Science degree from the San Francisco State University and an MBA from the University of San Francisco. Widely acclaimed as one of North America’s more accomplished thought leaders on modern package design and execution, Ashworth observes that even among those companies that have nominally embraced the growing role of online shopping, there has only been scant evidence of genuine packaging innovation and optimization to date to suggest a full-f ledged, earnest commitment to capturing the moment, as it were. A passionate believer in the virtue of staying ahead of the curve, Ashworth hopes that brandowners have learnt enough from the largely underwhelming migration from hard-copy books to e-publishing in recent years to avoid similar shortcomings with their consumer products. “Online retailers have not really done the publishing industry a great service by just taking the pictures of the book-covers and using that to sell the books online,” Ashworth relates. “Here was a real opportunity to have developed such a far richer and more interesting experience for the readers with a little more creative input. “Sadly it’s now happening with pretty much every other consumer industry,” Ashworth laments. “What do you really get online from the CPGs
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Eric Ashworth takes a closer look at product images on the screen alongside colleagues Ryan Davis (left) and Lor Gold.
aside from a still picture of the product package? “Surely, there could be a way to have a more robust brand experience online than just what you get at your local drug-store,” says Ashworth, adding that addressing this creative imbalance will form the heart of his presentation at the upcoming PAC symposium in Toronto.
HEART TO HEART “That’s the heart of the conversation: How does the brand take advantage of its existing physical packaging to do a better job of selling a product in this [online] context, while also fulfilling the promise that this product makes once it reaches the consumer’s home—all done outside of the traditional retail environment?
SGK provided the strategy, design, production and prepress services through its brands Anthem and Schawk! for the well-received 2009 packaging redesign for the popular Mike’s Hard Lemonade brand of vodka coolers.
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“I believe that this is a compelling, provocative and tactical topic that will provide the audience with plenty of interesting ideas to take home and really start thinking about right away,” Ashworth told Canadian Packaging in a recent interview. “There has to be a more proactive way of thinking about the role of packaging in this next-generation retail transformation to enable CPG manufacturers to gain a competitive advantage through that packaging,” says Ashworth, a compelling and highly-articulate public speaker who is also a tireless advocate for packaging as a key driving force of modern-day marketing and commerce. To make his point, Ashworth shares his own recent consumer experience of ordering replacement blades for one of the bestselling brands of manual men’s razor-shavers. “It’s hard to get excited about getting just another brown corrugated box, with maybe a one-color retailer’s logo, filled with a variety of plastic inf latable balloons (air-cushions) holding in place the very same package that I would normally buy at a mass drug-store,” Ashworth relates. “Moreover, the razors themselves come in a really difficult-to-open blister-pack that was originally made so that shoppers can’t steal them in the store, if they are not already kept under lock and key there. “It’s packaging for pilferage; not packaging for a happy consumer experience,” he states. “But if I get this product delivered to my home, having paid good money for it, why do I still have to risk cutting my hand on the blister-pack, or stabbing myself with scissors when cutting that blister-pack open?” Ashworth wonders. “I’m in my house: isn’t there a problem there?” This unwillingness or inability to provide a different packaging experience in the home delivery context can be detrimental to both brand loyalty and market share, according to Ashworth, while also leaving online shoppers frustrated with the resulting packaging overkill. “Is that applicable to everyday food items? Maybe not, but the point is that CPG manufacturers should be approaching their online business as a
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SGK provided strategy, design, production and prepress services through its Anthem and Schawk! brands to help McCain Foods bring to life its new range of frozen pizzas by focusing on their use of real natural ingredients.
marketing investment, rather than a traditional profit center,” Ashworth states. “It is an opportunity to do a better job of connecting with the consumer and giving him the immersive experience at home that reinforces the idea that this is the brand he should be buying, be it online or at the local drug-store.” According to Ashworth, this may require brandowners to develop dual SKUs (stock-keeping units) for both in-store and online sales, or risk not growing online category sales as quickly as competitors, be they other CPGs or retailers’ private brand offerings. “Even if only 0.5 per cent of my volume is currently sold online, being able to make the brand experience better in the online context can allow me to bring some of that to my store-shelf experience, as well gain new insights that allude to packaging design that transcends the individual channels,” Ashworth explains.
ferent packaging communication to create a totally different consumer experience.” According to Ashworth, this contextualization of shopper experience naturally provides plenty of new business opportunities for companies like SGK, which formerly marketed itself as Schawk and now uses that name to represent the company’s brand deployment services. As Ashworth explains, SGK is the formal name of the holding company that covers all of the company’s brands, which now also includes the Matthew Brand Solutions Group business added as a result of the recent acquisition of SGK by the Pittsburgh, Pa.-headquartered group Matthews International. As for the choice of the SGK name and NYSE
ticker symbol, Ashworth deciphers the acronym as a deft interplay of initials for the company’s founder Clarence W. Schawk; the company’s core initial primary business of Graphics; and the historical Kedzie Street in Chicago where Schawk first started out. According to Ashworth, many North American retailers would also be wise to pick up a few tips on how to make their online shoppers feel more uniquely appreciated from their European counterparts. “In North America our backbone is building up big shopping experiences and having people drive to them and spend hours going through a shopping list and filling up a huge cart, because we have the space for all that,” Ashworth states. “In Europe, on the other hand, you have these condensed markets where retailers are far more reactive to their local consumers,” Ashworth relates. “This helps explain why their private-label brand market-shares are so much higher—they are more in tune with what’s going on around them because they are embedded in a much more dense urban environment. “So whereas our retailers are much more sellers of other people’s (CPG) products, the Europeans offer more nuance to their shoppers, rather than the same old SKUs that are sold to everyone else. “In this context, there is a lot more data coming in to be collected and analyzed to let retailers know more about their individual consumers,” Ashworth notes, “and retailers can use that data to enhance their loyalty perception by the consumers, while also building up a higher private brand share and better margins.” Ashworth draws direct parallels to the Club Store experience of the last few years, when the likes of Costco and Sam’s Club took advantage of their growing popularity to prompt their suppliers to come up with new retail-ready packaging innovations that would better ref lect the Club shopping experience for their customers.
KEY FOCUS “That is what we focus on at SGK—the ability to find unique consumer insights and to make them relevant to the brand, regardless of the context in which shoppers and consumers engage our clients’ brands.” Says Ashworth: “In the online context, the point of differentiation is not going to be determined in a store aisle in a few seconds—it will be done online through a far more thoughtful and discerning decision-making process. “The question then becomes what role does the brand have in mind for packaging to play in that experience, and I would say that the online consumer experience for many popular CPG brands is far from optimized right now,” “If I am a big CPG player, I should be sitting down with a couple of my product line managers and start looking at online not simply as another sales channel, but as a way to connect with my consumers better,” Ashworth reiterates. “Achieving yearly topline growth with improving margins is based on building higher online loyalty and repeat purchases, which may well mean developing different packaging structures and dif-
SGK’s brand Anthem has recently developed a refreshed new packaging look and a contemporary brand identity to highlight the high quality and natural goodness of SunRype’s Coco range of coconut water beverages.
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SGK’s brand Anthem designed the sophisticated packaging to highlight the Nestlé Noir chocolate brand’s unique product attributes, while also helping resolve the visual challenges that in the past caused the brand to become lost on the shelf amongst the multitude of competing products.
“As a result, CPG companies who had once cellophane-wrapped several boxes together to be sold at Club outlets eventually started creating new SKUs designed specifically to serve the Club environment as a new sales channel in its own right,” Ashworth explains. “Well, online shopping is the new Club,” he asserts, “and online retailers will continue to be aggressive with how to take advantage of their customer experience and the products they provide them. “In response to that competitive challenge, you can expect many legacy CPG categories to start featuring bold new packaging, and communication on that packaging, that will be significantly different from what we’ve seen in the marketplace so far.” The blueprint for making this new packaging paradigm a reality has already been laid for some time, says Ashworth, singling out the wildly successful launch of the now-ubiquitous iPhone by Apple back in 2007.
GAME CHANGER “In the years leading to that we all knew that some sort of a smart device ‘thing’ to contain all our contacts, emails, photos, music, entertainment, etc., would eventually be created—we just didn’t know exactly when it would actually arrive into the mainstream markets,” Ashworth relates. “What Apple did was create a whole new sensory experience for consumers by bringing all those things online in a perfectly-engineered little box that laid out all the information it contained in a way that encouraged further consumer involvement and engagement with the whole online experience. “It’s rather unfortunate that the game-changing iPhone has not changed all that much itself since it first came out,” Ashworth chuckles, “but the point is that since we already know that people who shop
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When Safeway expanded its Select premium store brand, SGK’s Anthem business helped the retailer introduce new exquisite tea types and flavors into the mainstream market through its proprietary strategy and design capabilities, supported by Schawk! production and pre-media services and BLUE! software.
online act differently in their more intimate home environment than they do inside a store, should their brand experience also not be different as well to ref lect that? “Because it is a vastly different experience from a retail store, where you have 50 competing brands screaming at you, this is the opportunity for brands to rethink their packaging structures and designs to really appreciate the full context of that new experience,” he implores. “Not only will that differentiate you from competition, but it will more importantly help you create a path and a vision for how your brands
can evolve their packaging going forward, knowing that this online channel will only continue to grow.” Says Ashworth: “There are now many opportunities for brands to do a better job of communicating their differentiation through packaging experiences in people’s home via e-commerce solutions. “Those brands that get it right will be rewarded with a more intimate relationship with the stayat-home consumer,” Ashworth concludes, “without having to resort to all the extra packaging armor required for the retail environment battlefield.”
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s a poster child for eco-capitalism, Canadian-raised entrepreneur par excellence Tom Szaky is not only living the American dream—having dropped out of Princeton University back in 2001 to found one of the world’s leading ‘upcyclers’ of post-consumer packaging waste—but also helping that dream drive a more socially and ecologically responsible way of life for thousands of people across the globe. With the Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle nowadays a multimillion-dollar business with operations across Canada and over 20 other countries, Szaky’s knack for turning all sorts of consumer waste into useful new products like bags, binders, notebooks, tote bags, f lower pots, plastic lumber, bike racks, park benches, and garbage and recycling cans puts him in a select group of new-generation environmental leaders for whom action always take precedence over words. Not that the amicable 32-year-old is ever really lost for words BEFORE when it comes to packaging, as he demonstrated in a recent interview with the Canadian Packaging magazine, in advance of his keynote closing-day address at the upcoming A Day in the Life symposium in Toronto.
Your company’s success is a truly remarkable story of reconciling environmental conscience with business ambition. What’s your secret? TerraCycle is a social business with an unwavering focus on the so-called ‘triple bottom line’ of planet, people and profits. For TerraCycle, this has meant creating a business model that involves capturing non-recyclable waste—such as air-care products or diaper packaging—before it goes to a landfill or incinerator and finding a way to recycle, upcycle or reuse it. It’s all about giving garbage a second life by creating a system for otherwise non-recyclable waste to be recycled. Through sponsorship from more than 20 brand partners—including Imperial Tobacco, Kool-Aid, Mr. Christie, MOM Brands and Materene—we are able to offer free shipping and a small donation (typically two cents per piece of waste received) to a school or organization of the collector’s choice. From your company’s perspective, what are the biggest challenges facing your corporate partners and other leading brand-owners today? Fluctuating consumer demand is certainly a big one, as it requires consumer products companies to be more consumer-focused. Demand has a tendency to f luctuate rapidly: just look at how consumer preferences have altered and shifted in recent years towards healthier and more sustainable options. Consequently, manufacturing success is closely related to time-to-market and
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new product introduction capabilities. Another big challenge is that of global competition, which forces companies to deal with the new realities of meeting global price points. This creates additional pressure, as manufacturers need to ensure the delivery of high quality products while finding innovative ways to cut costs. Companies also need to account for f luctuations in factors such as oil prices and their effect on transportation costs, as well as the cost of petrochemicals used to make packaging. Although many leading CPG brands are certainly getting much better at responding to these unique challenges, there is a long way to go. That said, I was very impressed with CocaCola’s recent ‘Design for Reuse’ PET soda bottles, which allow consumers to upcycle the bottles themselves into engaging, useful second lives. There have also been some great strides made in compostable packaging and bio-plastics in recent years, albeit there is still a notable lack of education on these subjects amongst the consumer public. Now that the Great Recession finally seems to be receding for real, consumer demand for more sustainable packaging seems to be regaining its momentum, and it will be interesting to see if the CPG manufacturers take this second ‘Green Wave” as seriously as the first time around. If they respond in kind, is there anything you think they should do differently from before? If we truly want to address environmental sustainability in a holistic sense, we must not only focus on the resources which are in short supply—namely energy and water—but also on the f low of products and materials which drive their consumption on an economy-wide basis. There is no one ‘next big thing,’ but rather a multitude of different opportunities, including introduction of new EPR (extended producer responsibility) laws and expanded packaging or deposit taxes that can effectively drive a shift away from planned obsolescence to implementing more product and packaging design for easy reuse or recycling-based end-life-solution. According to a recent survey conducted by PackagingBuzz.com, the vast majority of U.S. consumer respondents (76 per cent) said that they look at the product’s packaging to see if it’s recyclable before purchasing the product. This underscores what the industry has been saying for some time: Packaging is the best source for educating consumers about recyclability. In addition to recyclability and other environmental attributes, what else are consumers expecting from their packaging today? Some of the consumer expectations have remained the same as in the past: packaging that provides longer shelf-life, better freshness, greater ease-ofuse and, of course, enhanced consumer safety. But there is no understating the importance of social and environmental responsibility being added to this mix. According to a 2012 study by Nielsen Media Research, 83 per cent of U.S. consumers believe that manufacturers using recycled pack-
aging and producing energy efficient products and appliances have a positive impact on the environment, which is far more than the proportion of consumers who are convinced of the positive environmental impact of local products (59 per cent), fair-trade products (51 per cent), and products not tested on animals (44 per cent).
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Please assess the current level of innovation unfolding in the packaging field. The packaging designer of today must ref lect on myriad diverse consumer lifestyles and expectations, resource AFTER scarcity and other environmental considerations, retailer and brandowner preferences, opportunities for branding, cost, and numerous local and national government regulations that add another layer of complexity for suppliers and brand-owners to abide to. A healthy competition amongst packaging suppliers is helping to displace environmentally inferior materials, reduce product damage during transport, extend product shelf-life, and improve resource efficiency. There is also much work being done to replace virgin plastics with more sustainable alternatives— such as the Plant PET Technology Collaborative (PTC) project between Coca-Cola, Ford, Heinz, Nike and Procter & Gamble—geared towards supporting commercial-scale development of plant-based PET materials. What is TerraCycle’s role in all this? I am very proud of our recent launch of packages featuring polyethylene caps made from sugar cane derivatives, which is a significant milestone in our commitment to increase the use of renewable material in our packages. I think that TerraCycle’s greatest achievement has been getting brand-owners, packaging scientists and consumers alike to think more about the endof-life packaging solutions, with our consumerdriven packaging reclamation programs helping create massive brand equity from what was once considered waste. I like to think we have helped elevate the term ‘upcycling’ into the common lexicon and are opening consumers’ eyes to the fact that virtually everything is recyclable from a materials standpoint, with the only reason for any product or packaging being non-recyclable being based on economics—not science.
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s program leader for the world-renowned DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation competition, Yasmin Siddiqi is uniquely well-qualified to speak on the rapid growth in expectations modern-day consumers demand from their packaging, however unrealistic they may sometimes appear. A graduate in chemical engineering at the McGill University in Montreal and a holder of an MBA degree from the New York University‘s Stern School of Business, Siddiqi is an accomplished public speaker and an eloquent advocate of the huge role that packaging must play in addressing the monumental challenges of global population explosion and the alarming scarcity of some of key natural resources worldwide. In her current role as global marketing director at DuPont Packaging’s international headquarters in Wilmington, Del., Siddiqui offers a unique insider’s perspective on where modern food packaging is headed, which she will share on the opening day of the upcoming A Day in the Life symposium produced by PAC, Packaging Consortium in Toronto, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2014. As a backdrop to that presentation, Siddiqi has recently shared some thoughts on the subject with the Canadian Packaging magazine in an exclusive interview. Is there one word that best describes the strategic mindset and creative inspiration behind new packaging development at DuPont Packaging these days? Waste. Everything we read, hear and discuss these days essentially comes down to reducing waste. In the food industry, we need to reduce waste to improve food security, while in the packaging arena, we need to protect the contents—be it food or other consumer goods—in order to reduce waste. It is imperative to use a minimal amount of packaging—or better yet to reuse otherwise wasted packaging—while protecting the contents. Today’s business world is all about reducing wasted energy, wasted cost, wasted efforts ... it all boils down to that one word—waste. The need to reduce waste stems from a growing population with an increasing appetite for energy, food and consumer goods, and we need to make sure that we manage our resources to the best of our abilities. What are some of the impediments that stand in the way of all packaging companies and industry stakeholders to pursuing this noble path? One of the biggest challenges is making sure that the packaging delivers value to the consumer— either by extending the brand’s value or in terms of protecting the content—without adding undue costs to the product. It’s a very delicate balance that is often elusive, but it’s an omnipresent challenge for many businesses today. For our part, DuPont earnestly believes the
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strongest contribution packaging can make to sustainability is to protect and preserve food—thereby reducing overall food waste and all the associated waste that it inherently entails. This is a global issue of significant proportions, and DuPont has set various goals for itself to help meet the challenge of global food security through science and innovation. It is essential to bring together individuals and organizations that have the expertise, resources and passion to reduce food waste, so that these collaborations will transform scientific innovation into new ways to protect food and reduce waste. Is the industry addressing this problem quickly enough? Probably not, but there are some solid steps being taken—as best shown by the new film pouch package (picture below) that won a DuPont Award for Packaging Innovation earlier this year. Maintaining milk’s freshness without refrigeration is an imperative priority in many parts of the world, and this new and, importantly, lower-cost film pouch from Parakh Agro Industries, Ltd. in India ensures that milk can maintain its freshness without refrigeration for 90 days. The package employs five-layer EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol)-based film made with DuPont’s Bynel coextrudable adhesive resins, often called tie layer resins, whose cost of unit-pack per liter is significantly lower than the cost of the traditional aseptic packaging containers. Naturally, the fact that this package does not require refrigeration also results in significant cost-savings in itself. Is there a role for technology in helping achieve meaning ful waste reductions? New technologies that enable the extension of product shelf-life or otherwise ensure better protection for the content will become increasingly important as we deal with a growing global population and begin to experience the plant’s resource limitations. The same holds true with technologies that allow us to reuse packaging—in effect further reducing waste and conserving our dwindling resources. In many respects, the primary role of packaging has remained fundamentally the same throughout the years—to the contents. What has evolved is our understanding of how to do it effectively while also adding value to the product with that packaging. These days we are all trying to do more with less so that the consumer does not perceive something is being ‘overpackaged,’ even if it’s only a perception rather than a fact. The packaging industry is somewhat at the crossroads for the moment because the level of consumer sentiment towards packaging is probably at the highest it has ever been, just as the promise
of packaging in respect to reducing food waste and to extend the brand promise is greater than ever. We really need for these two trends to converge so that the value of packaging is commensurate with the role that it plays. It is massively importYasmin Siddiqi, ant for all the main Global Marketing Director, industry players to eduDuPont Packaging cate not only the industry itself, but also the consumer. How is DuPont Packaging playing its part in this education process? In addition to our work on a customer-by-customer basis, we take the time to celebrate innovation throughout the global value chain with our annual DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation competition. This is the packaging industry’s longest-running, independently judged, global awards program that honors innovations in packaging design, materials, technology, processes and service. This year, the program received nearly 200 entries from 31 countries—marking the second-highest number of entries and broadest reach in the program’s 26-year history. When talking about food waste, which industries spring to mind quicker than others? Packaging in the meat industry probably has one of the greatest opportunities to reduce the environmental impact of food waste and there is a growing trend to use shrink films and barrier shrink bags to replace tray-and-lid solutions for longer freshness, lower overall cost and less packaging waste. While shrink bags are nowadays primarily used to transport meat on the bone from the slaughterhouse to retailers or restaurants, there is a notable new trend towards more widespread use of shrink bags for supermarket consumer packaging because they also help to improve color, odor and meat texture while reducing packaging waste. There are many new shrink bags, made using DuPont’s advanced materials, to produce stronger, thinner packaging that helps keep meat fresh longer and reduces puncture and package failures. We have seen how proper use of this new technology in the protein industry can help meat stay fresh up to three times longer than rigid-carton MAP (modified-atmosphere packaging). Replacing all this rigid-carton MAP could save over 20 kilotons (20 million kilograms) of food each year—more than the combined weight of 35,000 beef cattle. To put it in layman’s terms: the greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted during the raising and transport of this food is equal to the annual GHG emissions from 10,000 automobiles. That is the sort of waste that we could really all do without.
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s one of pre-eminent thought-leaders in the Canadian package design community and president of the Mississauga, Ont.-based branding specialists Davis Group, Ron Davis has seen enough packaging trends come and go over the years to form a very original perspective on what makes successful package design connect with consumers on that all-important emotional level that often defies conventional wisdom. Never one to shy away from paradoxes or contradictions, Davis is a passionate and eloquent defender of ‘creative tension’ as one of the core prerequisites for successful contemporary package design—a provocative philosophical mindset that he will share in his aptly-titled Dramatic Simplicity presentation scheduled for Day II of the upcoming A Day in the Life symposium in Toronto, organized by the PAC, Packaging Consortium. Davis recently spoke to Canadian Packaging magazine to explain the basic premise of the ‘paradoxical philosophy’ behind his company’s adventurous approach to package design. The title of your session suggests that harmony, balance and simplicity are less important in modern package design than the disruptive forces such as tension, drama and conflict, which may surprise many people. What gives? Whereas some people avoid conf lict and tension and some work to resolve it, we embrace it at Davis. Tensions provide an opportunity to find the creative higher ground. Don’t average things out to resolve tension and don’t solve tensions with the ‘either/or’-thinking. Find a way to deal with your brand’s tension head-on and make the most of it. A paradox within your brand or product category could be your biggest opportunity—not a problem. Our Dramatic Simplicity philosophy is based on making your brand emotionally compelling, so that you ‘feel it and hear it’ clear as a bell, and so that you ‘see it and understand it’ in an instant. A product, a brand, or a package succeeds largely by making clarity remarkable—that is the essence of our ’Dramatic Simplicity’ thought process. If you don’t embrace the tension that exists in a project, you may avoid getting at the heart of the solution. What are some of these inner tensions that you will be addressing in your presentation? We are going to talk about innovation versus equity, iconic versus informative, intuition versus reason, and their respective role in terms of consumer decision-making. It’s about reconciling both opposites in order to move forward the right way. Innovation grows out of brand equity, and sometimes the companies make a mistake of getting carried away with being innovative and leaving too much of their equity behind. Could you please provide an example? I think our recent redesign of the Wonder Bread brand packaging (picture above) harkens back to the
product’s qualities that have been passed over for a while over a few generations of packaging, but still in the people’s collective consciousness. By focusing exclusively on meeting the shoppers’ ‘healthy eating’ expectations, some of those past packaging designs lost the real ‘wonder’ of the Wonder Bread brand’s product essence—namely how great it tastes and how soft its texture is. In the past, everyone loved to eat Wonder Bread precisely because of those qualities, and moving away from that ‘taste and texture’ message to the ‘healthy claims message’ diluted a lot of the brand’s original equity. Yes, it’s important to send consumers the message that the product is healthy, but it’s not necessarily the message that has to be played first and foremost. It’s about understanding what people really love about your brand, what they’re drawn to, and making sure you’re playing that note the loudest. What are some of the bigger challenges for today’s brand-owners and their package designers? Manufacturers have robust processes for building their brands, but doing this right is a time-consuming process. At the same time, brands often need
to evolve quickly in order to meet new challenges and outpace competitors. Add to this tension the fact that there are often multiple agencies involved in bringing a brand to market and promoting it with a common brand voice, and it becomes akin to trying to paint a train while it’s moving. Brands need to be guided by multi-disciplined, agile teams with tight collaboration, so that all key players align quickly and contribute their strengths. Strong marketers and strategists understand the short and long-term objectives of a brand—its history, equities and the innovation plan. What are some of the key roles, functions and attributes that modern consumers expect from their packaged products today? Today’s consumers want to engage with brands through the Internet at an ever-increasing level of sophistication. The Digital Revolution that we are in parallels the Industrial Revolution in its impact, as manufacturers scramble to make sense of and to understand new opportunities and the required behavior changes. But it is also important to see this digital revolution
for what it is as much as for what it is not. The foundational principles for building a brand are still the same. Get the foundation, the truth of the brand, right, and strategically align everything you do accordingly to design a package that changes the way a product Ron Davis, is experienced and President, remembered. Davis Group Modern consumers now often see the package and the product as one, and the implications of this perception are especially profound in the realm of fast-moving consumer goods, where the package is the primary communicator of a brand’s message. What is the value of brands resisting current trends, as opposed to simply going with the flow? We all see the inf luence that trends have on today’s package design, but smart brands remain true to their brand positioning and personality. Instead of being blown by every wind, the tension of general design and category trends can lead to innovation and to maintaining established equity. That being said, here are some interesting current trends, such as the move toward ‘Authentic Craftsmanship’: The unfolding push for craftsmanship and customization in package design stems from the desire for authenticity and a reaction against processed and heavily marketed goods. This approach creates a sophisticated aesthetic that relies on the use of real or implied natural materials, with packaging that simulates handdrawn typography and illustration to create an authentic and ‘unmarketed’ feel often found in categories like craft beer. It’s all about raw honesty taking us back to bygone eras and values, which challenges the established conventions of mainstream, mass-produced brands with mass-production requirements. So even more tension issues to address then? There is no harm in embracing paradoxes. If you just pick one thing or the other, there is a good chance you end up missing something important. Finding a way to have contradictory expressions of the brand coexist in the same package will more often than not result in a stronger packaging design. Reconciling the opposites does not mean making one of them go away. Sometimes it means letting them both live—making it both honest and exciting. If you just average out the tension and make it go away by compromise, that’s neither very exciting nor particularly honest. But letting that tension live within the brand on its packaging could, in fact, make that brand more compelling to the targeted consumer audience you’re trying to reach.
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ith many recent market studies indicating that up to 70 of North American consumers have at least started looking at purchasing many of today’s consumer staples online, the traditional ‘Moment of Truth’ of the consumer coming face-to-face with the product on a store-shelf is evolving into a significantly different consumer experience that actually comprises two distinct ‘Moments of Truth.’ In today’s context of online shopping, the First
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Moment of Truth (FMOT) happens at the website where consumers expect personal customization of their online product choices—including the full range of available sizes and shapes—to meet their specific needs. For its part, the Second Moment of Truth (SMOT) happens after the product’s delivery to the consumer’s home, where the product must arrive in great condition with all of the necessary information and just the right amount of packaging. While making the perfect consumer connection during both of these moments is easier said than done, the recently-released PAC NEXT E-Commerce Packaging Optimization Guidelines—based on extensive PAC NEXT discussions with member-companies, retailers, package designers, e-commerce marketers and key decision-makers—offer a good starting point for developing a comprehensive and successful e-commerce strategy for consumer product manufacturers an online retailers aiming to get a piece of the estimated US$440-billion global B2C (businessto-consumer) marketplace. Here is the executive summary of the PAC NEXT guidelines, as summarized in five key criteria for meeting the demands of an efficient online delivery system. 1. Protect the product by preventing damage and theft. The fundamental role of the outer package is to protect the product while preventing damage and in-transit theft. Selecting the right outer pack design (strength) will require: • A n in-depth understanding of the e-commerce supply chain and the range and frequency of manipulations and modes of transportation, which will likely be different from traditional distribution systems; • Applied experience—gained from learning as the on-line business grows. Also, given the range in size of products and the number of items to be shipped—single versus multiple—it is important to account for the be void space inside the outer packing that will need filling to prevent the contents from shifting during transport. 2. Optimize outer packaging size for the pro duct or products shipped by avoiding excessive packaging. With e-commerce still a relatively new business opportunity for many companies who are on a steep learning curve—as they strive to adapt prod-
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ucts and packages designed for in-store sales to meet on-line purchasing demands—there are too many instances of excessive packaging whereby small items packed in larger boxes are surrounded by excessive amount of buffer materials such as plastic bubblewrap or air-cushions, foam chips, paper, etc. The challenge here is to find the right balance between the range of outer pack sizes available and the range of product sizes offered for sale, and using that information to minimize the void space during product shipment. Ultimately, this balance will have to be determined by each company as they consider cost, inventory levels, complexity of customization, overall environmental footprint, and the likelihood of orders appearing to be excessively packaged. It is also well worth noting in this context that it may be more environmentally efficient overall to accept that some products may appear to have excessive packaging, compared to investing in a larger number of outer pack sizes. It’s important to get that balance right, since too little packaging may lead to product damage and the need to return the ordered goods, which will have a far bigger environmental impact compared to overpackaging when taking into account all the wasted product, packaging, energy to transport, and extra handling requirements. 3. Design for recycled content, recyclability and reuse whenever feasible. The varied and demanding e-commerce supply chains may at times require the ability to reuse containers to support regular/repeat orders or provide for return of potentially faulty goods. When it comes to recycling, it is important to understand factors that may negatively impact recyclability, such as excessive printing, incompatible label materials or adhesives, or ancillary items. In respect to recycled materials, it generally makes sense to use recycled content as dictated per industry norms and material availability. 4. Be easy, convenient and safe to handle and open for consumers. The outer pack should be easily opened with ready access to the product and requiring minimum use of tools. 5. Adhere to courier-specific requirements. See the links below to access materials with courier specific guidelines from DHL, FedEx and UPS.
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1 Animal 2 Cold Glue 3 Hotmelt 4 Jelly Gum 5 Lacquer Or Coating Type Silicate 6 Paste & Vegetable 7 Rubber-Based Resins & Solvent 8 UV-Cured 9 Vinyl Emulsion 3M Canada 3, 7, 9 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3 Capmatic Ltee 3 Eastey Enterprises 3, 9 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2 Glue Dots International 2, 3, 7 Gluefast Company Inc. 2, 3 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 3, 5, 8 Groupe Lelys 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 H B Fuller Canada 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3 Henkel 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Jowat Canada 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 KRONES Machinery Co. 2, 3 M.D. Packaging Inc. 3 OBX Works 2, 3 Robatech Canada 3 Technical Adhesives Limited 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 Valco Melton Inc. 2, 3 VisuaScan Inc. 2
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BARCODE MASTERS
1 Barcode 2 EPS 3 Film All-Fill Inc. Alpha Poly 3 Automated Packaging Systems 1 Barcode Graphics Inc. 1, 2 Chartwell Automation 1 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1 Groupe Lelys 2, 3
BARRIER MATERIALS
1 Coating 2 Films 3 Others 4 Resins Alpha Poly 2 Alte-Rego Corporation 2 Bericap North America Inc. 3 CVP Systems, Inc. 2 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. 2 Celplast Metallized Products 1 Celplast Packaging Systems 2 Chantler Packaging Inc. 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2 Cima-Pak Corporation 3 Covertech Flexible Packaging 2 Danafilms 2 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2 Farnell Packaging Limited 2 General Magnaplate Corp. 1 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1 Groupe Lelys 1 Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 2 Harlund Industries Ltd. 2 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 2 Hood Packaging Corporation Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2 Prolamina 1, 2 Richards Packaging Inc. 4 Sealed Air Corp. 2 Stock Packaging Canada 2 Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 3
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Celplast Packaging Systems Goldrich Printpak Inc. Nova Pack Limited
BOARD
1 All Grades Folding Set-Up 2 Clay-Coated 3 Coated For Skin Blister 4 Corrugated 5 Corrugated Plastic 6 Metalized 7 Moisture-Proof Grease Proof 8 Non-Slip Coated 9 Plastic-Coated 10 Wax-Coated Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 4 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 2, 4, 7 Elopak Canada Inc. 9 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 4 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 Grimsby Packaging Limited 4, 5, 7, 8 Kruger Inc. 4 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 2 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 4 Nova Pack Limited 4 Packaging Technologies Inc. 4 RockTenn 2, 4 SDI Packaging Inc. 8 Strathcona Paper LP 2, 3 Tembec Paperboard Group 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 2, 4, 7, 8, 10
CLOSURES
1 Aerosol Cover Caps 2 Applicator 3 Atomizer Spray 4 Bag Clips 5 Bag Header Labels 6 Bag Twist Ties 7 Brush Applicator 8 Can Clips 9 Caps Metal 10 Caps Plastic 11 Capsules Metal 12 Capsules Plastic 13 Cellulose Seals 14 Child-Resistant 15 Corks 16 Crowns 17 Dauber Applicator 18 Dispensing 19 Dropper Applicator 20 Drum 21 Foil 22 Glass 23 Heat Shrinkable 24 Metal 25 Paper 26 Plastic 27 Pour Spout 28 Rod Applicator 29 Rubber 30 Shrinkband 31 Supplementary Bottle Applied 32 Tamper-Evident (Security) 33 Vacuum 34 Wood 3M Canada 2, 19, 23, 32 All-Fill Inc. 5, 32 Alpha Poly 21, 32 Automationdirect 5, 32 Bericap North America Inc. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 32 Berry Plastics Canada Inc. 10, 12, 14, 18, 19, 26, 27, 32 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 6 Canfab Packaging Inc. 9, 10, 24, 26 Canpaco Inc. 6, 23, 30, 32 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32 Celplast Packaging Systems 32 Chantler Packaging Inc. 32 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32 Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 9, 16, 24, 33 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 6 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 32 Elopak Canada Inc. 2, 27, 32 Enercon Industries Corp. 32 Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 6 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 25, 32 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 6 Hudson Supplies Inc. 4, 24, 26 Jones Packaging Inc. 14, 30, 32 Nova Pack Limited 30 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1 Pano Cap Canada Ltd. 1, 10, 14, 16, 18, 26, 32 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 10, 26, 32 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 4, 9, 24, 26, 32, 33 Pillar Technologies 14, 21, 32 Polytainers Inc. 10, 26 PPI Technologies Group 27 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Roberts PolyPro 26 Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32 Silgan Plastics Canada 10, 14, 18, 26, 32 Summum Plastics Inc. 10, 18, 26, 27, 32 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 4, 6 Vibac Canada Inc. 32
COATINGS
1 Barrier 2 Extrusion Plastic 3 Hotmelt 4 Non-Slip 5 Pressure-Sensitive 6 Release 7 Silicone 8 Solvent Lacquer 9 UV-Cured 10 Water-Based 11 Wax 3M Canada 4, 8 Alpha Poly 8 Capmatic Ltee 3, 5 Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2 Celplast Metallized Products 1 Covertech Fabricating 1, 2, 8 DJS Enterprises 8, 10 Elopak Canada Inc. 1 FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2, 3, 8, 10, 11 General Magnaplate Corp. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 4, 8, 9, 10 HMA Systems 3, 5 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 4, 5, 9, 10 Henkel 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10 Hood Packaging Corporation 2, 3, 4, 8, 11 hubergroup Canada 1, 4, 7, 9, 10 Metro Label Company Ltd. 7, 9, 10 Nordson Canada Limited 3 OBX Works 3, 5 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 8 Richards Packaging Inc. 1 Sawmill Associates Ltd. 6, 7 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 3, 4 Vibac Canada Inc. 5 Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 8
CONVEYOR BELTING
1 Composite 2 Metal 3 Plastic 4 Rubber 3M Canada 2 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 2 Capmatic Ltee 3 DJS Enterprises 1, 3 FlexLink Systems, Inc. 3 Garvey Corp. 2, 3 General Conveyor 2, 3, 4 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Nitta Corporation of America 4 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 2, 3 Rexnord Canada Ltd. 2, 3 Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 2, 4 Tri-Mach Group 3 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Wecon Services Ltd. 1, 4 Wepackit 2009 Inc. 3, 4
CORDAGE, ROPE TWINE STRING Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc.
CORES
1 Fibre 2 Paper 3 Plastic Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Canfab Packaging Inc. 1, 2 Canpaco Inc. 2 Prolamina 2
CUSHIONING MATERIALS
1 Air-Bubble 2 Antistatic 3 Corrugated 4 Foam Pallets 5 Foam Rigid 6 Foam-In-Place 3M Canada 2 Alte-Rego Corporation 1 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Automationdirect 1 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 6 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 1 Covertech Fabricating 1, 2 Covertech Flexible Packaging 1, 2 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 3 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. Nordson Canada Limited 6 Nova Pack Limited 3 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 1, 2, 5, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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DESICCANTS Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. Capmatic Ltee Cima-Pak Corporation DJS Enterprises Richards Packaging Inc.
EXCELSIOR 1 Film 2 Paper 3 Parchment Capmatic Ltee 2, 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3
FIBROUS GLASS REINFORCEMENTS 3M Canada H B Fuller Canada
FILMS 1 Antistatic 2 Cellulose 3 Cellulose Acetate 4 Cellulose Acetate Butyrate 5 Cellulose Triacetate 6 Coextruded 7 Corrosion Inhibiting 8 Edible 9 Metalized 10 Nylon 11 Polycarbonate 12 Polyester 13 Polyester Oriented 14 Polyethylene High-Density 15 Polyethylene Linear Low-Density 16 Polyethylene Low-Density 17 Polyethylene Medium-Density 18 Polypropylene 19 Polypropylene Oriented 20 Polystyrene 21 Polystyrene Oriented 22 Polyurethane 23 Polyvinyl Acetate 24 Polyvinyl Alcohol 25 Polyvinyl Chloride 26 Polyvinylidene Chloride 27 Shrink 28 Skin 29 Stretch 30 Vinyl Latex 31 Water Soluble 3M Canada 1, 7 Alpha Poly 1, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Alte-Rego Corporation 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29, 31 Astro Box Corp. 5, 8 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27 Automated Packaging Systems 7, 29 CVP Systems, Inc. 6, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 6, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 29 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29 CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 29 Celplast Metallized Products 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25 Celplast Packaging Systems 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 29 Chantler Packaging Inc. 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 27, 31 Cima-Pak Corporation 27 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 15, 16, 18, 27, 29 Covertech Fabricating 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 28, 29 Covertech Flexible Packaging 6, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 29 Danafilms 1, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 7, 15 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 27 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 7, 9, 15, 27, 29 Farnell Packaging Limited 15, 16, 17, 25, 27, 29 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 3, 4, 6, 12, 18, 19, 20, 25, 28 Groupe Lelys 1, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 1, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Harlund Industries Ltd. 27 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 2, 6, 15, 18, 25, 27, 28, 29 Hood Packaging Corporation 6, 14, 16, 17, 27, 28 ITW Muller Canada 29 Klockner-Pentaplast of Canada 1, 12, 18, 20, 25, 26 Metro Label Company Ltd. 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 29 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 6 Prodo-Pak Corp 9, 13, 19, 21, 24, 31 Prolamina 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 R-J Machinery Inc. 27 Samuel Strapping Systems 29 Sawmill Associates Ltd. 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Sealed Air Corp. 6, 27, 28 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 28, 29, 30 VC999 Canada 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 29 Vibac Canada Inc. 18, 19 Winpak Ltd. 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
FOIL
1 Coated Laminated 2 Embossed Printed 3 Hot-Stamping 4 Unsupported All-Fill Inc. 2, 3 Alpha Poly 1 Covertech Fabricating 1 Covertech Flexible Packaging 1 Dependable Marking Systems 3 FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 1, 2, 4 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1 Groupe Lelys 2, 3 Hood Packaging Corporation 1 M.D. Packaging Inc. 3 Norwood Marking Systems 3 PMR Packaging Inc. 3 Prodo-Pak Corp 1 Richards Packaging Inc. 3 VisuaScan Inc. 3 Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 4
GASES (MAP)
1 Carbon Dioxide 2 Nitrogen 3 Oxygen Air Liquide Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3 Praxair Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
HANG TABS 3M Canada Canpaco Inc. E.B. Box Company Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. Nova Pack Limited Roberts PolyPro
INKS
1 Flexographic 2 Fluorescent 3 I.R. 4 Letterpress 5 Lithographic 6 Marking & Stencil 7 Non-Toxic 8 Rotogravure 9 Screen Printing 10 U.V. 3M Canada 9 Alpha Poly 1, 9 Automated Packaging Systems 6, 10 Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 10 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 6 Deco Labels & Tags 10 Dependable Marking Systems 6 Domino Canada 3, 10 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 5, 10 Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 Harlund Industries Ltd. 2, 7, 10 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 hubergroup Canada 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1 Markem-Imaje Inc. 2, 7, 10 Matthews Marking Systems 1, 2, 6, 7, 10 Metro Label Company Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Prolamina 1, 9, 10 Resolution Inplant Services 6, 10 Samuel Strapping Systems 6, 7 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 6, 7 Videojet Canada 1, 2, 3, 6, 10 Videojet Technologies Inc. 2, 6, 7, 10 VisuaScan Inc. 2, 6, 7, 10 Winpak Ltd. 1, 8
LABELS, BANDS, WRAPS
1 Decalcomania 2 Foil 3 Heat-Shrinkable 4 Paper 5 Pressure-Sensitive 6 Roll Type For Shipping Marking 7 Tamper-Evident (Security) 8 Water-Resistant 3M Canada 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 Ahearn & Soper Inc. 4, 5, 7, 8 All-Fill Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ASL Print FX 2, 5, 7 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 5, 6, 8 Barcode Graphics Inc. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Canpaco Inc. 3, 5, 6, 7 Capmatic Ltee 5, 7, 8 Celplast Packaging Systems 3 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4, 5, 8 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 5, 6, 8 Deco Labels & Tags 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Dependable Marking Systems 6, 7 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 5, 8 FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2, 4 Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 7 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 7 Glue Dots International 5 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 4, 5 Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Harlund Industries Ltd. 5, 6, 8 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 7 ID Technology Canada 5, 7 Industrial Marking Systems 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Inland Label 3, 4, 5, 8 Jones Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Matthews Marking Systems 5, 6 Metro Label Company Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 Nova Pack Limited 3, 5, 7 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 4, 5 Primera Technology 5 QuickLabel Systems 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 RFID Canada 5 Richards Packaging Inc. 3, 7 Salbro Bottle Inc. 3, 7 Samuel Strapping Systems 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 SATO America, Inc. 5 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 4, 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 5, 6, 7 Tharo Systems, Inc. 4, 5, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 3, 7 ViascanQdata 5, 6, 7, 8 Videojet Canada 4, 5, 7, 8 Videojet Technologies Inc. 5, 6
LAMINATES 3M Canada Alpha Poly Covertech Fabricating Covertech Flexible Packaging Deco Labels & Tags FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. Farnell Packaging Limited Groupe Lelys Hood Packaging Corporation Jones Packaging Inc. Prolamina Stock Packaging Canada Winpak Ltd.
LINERS Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Hood Packaging Corporation Masternet Ltd. Technicor Industrial Services
PAPERS
1 Alkali-Proof 2 Anti-Tarnish 3 Coated Decorative 4 Coated Protective 5 Containerboard 6 Corrosion-Inhibiting 7 Corrugated 8 Crepe 9 Extensible 10 Fancy Printed or Embossed 11 Flint Glazed 12 Fluorescent 13 Friction Glazed 14 Glassine 15 Greaseproof 16 Gummed 17 Heat-Sealing 18 Imitation Foil 19 Impregnated 20 Kraft 21 Laminated 22 Liquid-Holding 23 Metalized 24 Mold-Inhibiting 25 Pressure-Sensitive 26 Self-Sealing Cohesive 27 Tissue 28 Vegetable Parchment 29 Velour 30 Water-Resistant 31 Water-Soluble 32 Water-Vapor Resistant 33 Waxed 34 Wet-Strength Astro Box Corp. 8 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34 Capmatic Ltee 25 Cascades Boxboard Group 3, 4, 7, 20, 21, 24, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34 Celplast Packaging Systems 28, 33, 34 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 20 Covertech Fabricating 20, 21, 23 Covertech Flexible Packaging 23 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 20, 21, 27, 30, 33 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 25 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 8, 16, 20, 26, 27, 33 FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 17, 21 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 3, 4, 8, 15, 17, 23, 24, 26, 30, 34 Grimsby Packaging Limited 7 Groupe Lelys 3, 14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30, 31 Hood Packaging Corporation 4, 15, 17, 21, 30, 32 Kruger Inc. 5, 7 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 7, 20, 27
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PARTITIONS 1 Boxboard 2 Corrugated 3 Fibreboard 4 Paper 5 Wood Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 4 E.B. Box Company 1, 2 Ellis Packaging Ltd. 1, 4 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3, 4 Grimsby Packaging Limited 1, 2 Kruger Inc. 2 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 2 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 2 Nova Pack Limited 2 RockTenn 2, 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
PIGMENTS 1 Metal 2 Pearlescent Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2 Videojet Canada 1
PLASTIC SHEET COMPOUNDS 1 Cellulose Acetate 2 Cellulose Acetate Butyrate 3 Cellulose Ethyl 4 Cellulose Propionate 5 Fluorine Polymers 6 Foam 7 Nylon 8 Polyethylene 9 Polypropylene 10 Polystyrene Covertech Fabricating 8 Covertech Flexible Packaging 8 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 6 Technicor Industrial Services 8, 9 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
POLYETHYLENE SHEET Alpha Poly Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. Canpaco Inc. Chantler Packaging Inc. Cima-Pak Corporation Covertech Fabricating Covertech Flexible Packaging
POLYPROPYLENE SHEET Alpha Poly Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. Canpaco Inc. Winpak Ltd.
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THERMAL TRANSFER RIBBONS
Bericap North America Inc. Richards Packaging Inc. Roberts PolyPro
1 Nylon 2 Polyester 3 Polypropylene 4 Rayon 5 Steel 3M Canada 3 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 3, 5 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5 Hudson Supplies Inc. 1, 2, 3 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 3, 5 Roberts PolyPro 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3, 5 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 2
Ahearn & Soper Inc. Alex E. Jones & Associates All-Fill Inc. Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. Automationdirect Bizerba Canada Inc. Canpaco Inc. Dependable Marking Systems Greydon Inc. Harlund Industries Ltd. Industrial Marking Systems Markem-Imaje Inc. Norwood Marking Systems QuickLabel Systems RFID Canada Samuel Strapping Systems SATO America, Inc. Tharo Systems, Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co. ViascanQdata Videojet Technologies Inc. VisuaScan Inc.
PREPRINTED LINERBOARD Color Pak – Div. of Atlantic Packaging
PROTECTIVE PACKAGING Alpha Poly Automated Packaging Systems Automationdirect Canpaco Inc. Chantler Packaging Inc. Covertech Fabricating Masternet Ltd. Nordson Canada Limited
PUMPS, DISPENSER ATOMIZER Consolidated Bottle Corp. Richards Packaging Inc. Salbro Bottle Inc.
STRING, PRINTED Canpaco Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
RIBBONS & TIES Canpaco Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
TAGS
ROLL-LEAF STAMPING FOIL Dependable Marking Systems M.D. Packaging Inc. Metro Label Company Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc.
SEALING COMPOUNDS 1 Heat Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Ahearn & Soper Inc. All-Fill Inc. Canpaco Inc. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. Industrial Marking Systems Matthews Marking Systems QuickLabel Systems RFID Canada Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
THERMOFORMING SHEETS Canpaco Inc. Stock Packaging Canada
TRANSFERS, DECALCOMANIA All-Fill Inc.
TUBES
TAPE
SEALS 1 Embossed on Paper Foil 2 Metal 3 Tamper-Evident (Security) 3M Canada 3 Alex E. Jones & Associates 3 All-Fill Inc. 3 Automated Packaging Systems 2 Automationdirect 3 Canpaco Inc. 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3 Enercon Industries Corp. 3 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3 Jones Packaging Inc. 3 Lepel Corp Capsealing Div. 3 Pillar Technologies 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 1, 2
SHROUDS 1 Polyethylene Canpaco Inc. 1 Chantler Packaging Inc. 1 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1 Hood Packaging Corporation 1
1 Cohesive 2 Cotton 3 Gummed 4 Heat-Sealing 5 Opening 6 Pressure-Sensitive 7 Reinforced 8 Transparent Film 9 Water-Resistant 3M Canada 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 All-Fill Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Automated Packaging Systems 6 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Capmatic Ltee 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 6, 7, 8 Dependable Marking Systems 6 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 3, 6, 7, 8 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 Glue Dots International 6 Gluefast Company Inc. 6 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 6 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 3, 6, 7 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Vibac Canada Inc. 3, 6, 8, 9
1 Fibre 2 Paper 3 Plastic Canfab Packaging Inc. 1, 2 Canpaco Inc. 2 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 2 Oystar North America 3 R-J Machinery Inc. 2 Richards Packaging Inc. 2, 3
TUBING 1 Extruded Plastic Chantler Packaging Inc. 1 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1 Hood Packaging Corporation 1 Masternet Ltd. 1
VALVES 1 Aerosol 2 Button Placers Capmatic Ltee 1 General Conveyor 2
WIRE, STAPLING STITCHING Canpaco Inc. Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. Samuel Strapping Systems
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SMART & FLEXIBLE Smart describes the Meta® Systems’ precision mandrel-forming technology from RockTenn. Whether it’s two-piece Retail and Shelf-Ready Packaging or one-piece die cut configurations running at 30 cpm up to 60 cpm with 4 or 8 corners, Meta designs are flexible to meet the needs of your operation.
To learn more about our precision mandrel-forming technology, contact RockTenn Automated Packaging Systems at 407.843.1300. © 2014 Rock-Tenn Shared Services, LLC. All rights reserved. ROCKTENN, the stylized R and META are trademarks of Rock-Tenn Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. FOR MORE INFORMATION CIRCLE 134
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CONTAINERS WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM • This section includes any item that forms part of the finished package. Examples: closures, coatings, films, foils, inks, labels, papers, tags and tapes. • Advertisers are shown in red type • For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyers’ Guide.
Aluminum
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Glass
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Tinplate
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4 Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 4 IPL_pub_Shine_CanadianPack_HR.pdf Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4
Summum Plastics Inc. 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 3
Capmatic Ltee Richards Packaging Inc.
ASEPTIC CONTAINERS 1 Preformed 2 Rollstock 3 Thermoformed Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Elopak Canada Inc. 1 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2 Stock Packaging Canada 3 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 2
BAGS
AEROSOL CONTAINERS 1
AMPOULES
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Anti-Tarnish Antistatic Burlap Jute Cotton Duplex Film Foil Glassine Or Waxed Heavy-Duty Paper Multiwall 14:08 Heavy-Duty Plastic Kraft Grocery Novelty-Shaped
12 Open Mesh 13 Padded 14 Polypropylene Woven 15 Textile Bulk 16 Textile Unit 17 Vapor-Inhibiting 18 Water-Resistant 19 Window 3M Canada 2 Alpha Poly 2, 5, 9 Alte-Rego Corporation 1, 2, 5, 14, 17, 18 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19 Automationdirect 5, 9, 14, 17 CVP Systems, Inc. 5, 6, 9 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 5, 9, 10, 14 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 Celplast Packaging Systems 5 Chantler Packaging Inc. 5, 9, 18 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 13 Cima-Pak Corporation 6, 17 Covertech Fabricating 2, 5, 6, 14 Covertech Flexible Packaging 2, 5, 6, 9, 12, 14, 17, 19 Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 2, 10 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 9
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 6 Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 9 Habasit Canada Limited 16, 17 Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 2, 5 Hood Packaging Corporation 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 18 Jones Packaging Inc. 11 Masternet Ltd. 3, 11, 12, 14 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 9, 10 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 5, 9, 11 Prolamina 5 Sealed Air Corp. 5 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 2, 13, 18 Stock Packaging Canada 5, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 4, 7 Winpak Ltd. 5
BASKETS & BOXES, FRUIT & VEGETABLE Buckhorn Canada Inc. Habasit Canada Limited IPL Inc.
BOTTLES 1 Aluminum 2 Glass 3 Plastic Bericap North America Inc. 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3 Jones Packaging Inc. 3 O-I 2 Oystar North America 3 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 2, 3 Silgan Plastics Canada 3 Summum Plastics Inc. 3 Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 3
BOXES 1 Corrugated 2 Corrugated Plastic 3 Display 4 Fibre 5 Insert Forms 6 Insulated 7 Mailing 8 Metal Edge 9 Metal Fabric-Covered 10 Metal Lithographed Embossed 11 Metal Specialty 12 Paper Covered 13 Paper Setup 14 Plastic Diecut Creased 15 Plastic Molded 16 Plastic Setup 17 Plastic-Coated 18 Plywood 19 Setup 20 Shipping Weatherproof Corrugated 21 Shipping Weatherproof Fibre 22 Wood Astro Box Corp. 3, 5, 12, 17 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 2, 3, 7, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 7, 19 Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 12, 13, 17 CHEP Canada Inc. 11 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 1 Corrupal 1 E.B. Box Company 1, 3, 19 Ellis Packaging Ltd. 3 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 Grimsby Packaging Limited 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 20 IPL Inc. 15 Jones Packaging Inc. 3 Kruger Inc. 1, 3, 20 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 1 Moore Packaging Corporation 1, 3 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 20 Nova Pack Limited 3 Packaging Technologies Inc. 1, 3 Richards Packaging Inc. 10, 11, 15, 22 RockTenn 1, 3 Schaefer System International 11, 15 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 6, 15 Soopak 7, 12 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
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CONTAINERS WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM 4 Paper 5 Tinplate Canfab Packaging Inc. 2, 3, 4 Capmatic Ltee 1, 5 Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 1, 5 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 5
CAPSULES 1 Aluminum 2 Gelatin Seamless Capmatic Ltee 1, 2
CARRIERS, CAN & BOTTLE 1 Boxboard 2 Boxboard Wraparound 3 Plastic Astro Box Corp. 2 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1 Jones Packaging Inc. 1, 2 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 1, 2 Roberts PolyPro 1, 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2
CARTONS 1 Dispensing 2 Egg Plastic 3 Egg Plastic Foam 4 Egg Pulp 5 Folding & Display 6 Insulated 7 Laminated 8 Milk 9 Plastic-Coated 10 Wax-Coated 11 Window Astro Box Corp. 1, 5, 7, 9, 11 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 CANAMPAC 5, 10, 11 Canpaco Inc. 5, 10 E.B. Box Company 5, 7, 11 Ellis Packaging Ltd. 5, 11 Elopak Canada Inc. 8, 11 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 5 Jones Packaging Inc. 1, 5, 7, 9, 11 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 5 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 5 Nova Pack Limited 5 RockTenn 5 Soopak 5 Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 7, 9 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11
CONTAINERS 1 Aluminum 2 Aseptic 3 Molded Pulp 4 Paper Liquid-Holding 5 Paper Milk 6 Paper Nesting 7 Plastic Semi-Rigid 8 Pottery 9 Shipping Paper Sleeve 10 Shipping Plastic 11 Shipping Rubber 12 Wire Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 3, 6, 9, 10 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 7, 8, 10, 12 Canfab Packaging Inc. 4 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 7 CHEP Canada Inc. 7, 10 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1 Elopak Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 7 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 3 IPL Inc. 10 JG Packaging 1, 2 Masternet Ltd. 10 Par-Pak Ltd. 7 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 7, 8 Salbro Bottle Inc. 7 Schaefer System International 10 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 10 Silgan Plastics Canada 7 Stock Packaging Canada 1, 2, 7 Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 9, 10, 11 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 7
CUPS 1 Foil 2 Paper 3 Paper Liquid-Holding 4 Plastic 5 Plastic Foam Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 2, 4
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 4 IPL Inc. 4 Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 4 Polytainers Inc. 4 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Winpak Ltd. 4 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 4
DRUMS 1 Fibre 2 Metal New 3 Metal Reconditioned 4 Plastic Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 4 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 4 Salbro Bottle Inc. 4 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 4
ENVELOPES 1 Clasp 2 Packaging Opaque 3 Protective Shipping 4 String & Button Closure 5 Transparent 3M Canada 3 All-Fill Inc. 3, 4 ASL Print FX 5 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 3 Automationdirect 2 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 3 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 5 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 1, 3, 4, 5 Covertech Fabricating 3 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 3 Soopak 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
JARS 1 Glass 2 Opal 3 Plastic Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1 Jones Packaging Inc. 3 O-I 1 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 3 Silgan Plastics Canada 3 Summum Plastics Inc. 3
THERMOFORMED CONTAINERS
Schaefer System International 7
Buckhorn Canada Inc. Par-Pak Ltd. Stock Packaging Canada Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd.
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 6, 7
TOTE BOXES
TUBES, PAPER FIBRE
1 Fibre 2 Metal 3 Plastic 4 Wood Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3 CHEP Canada Inc. 3 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 3 IPL Inc. 3 Richards Packaging Inc. 3 Schaefer System International 2, 3 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4
Canfab Packaging Inc.
TRAYS & PLATFORMS
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1, 2, 3
1 Fibre 2 Foil 3 Metal 4 Molded Pulp 5 Paperboard 6 Plastic 7 Plastic Shipping 8 Retortable Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 5 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 6, 7 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 5 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Celplast Packaging Systems 2, 5, 6 Chantler Packaging Inc. 1 Cima-Pak Corporation 6 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 5, 6, 7 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 2, 4, 6 IPL Inc. 7 Jones Packaging Inc. 5 Kruger Inc. 1 Par-Pak Ltd. 6
Stock Packaging Canada 2, 5, 8 Winpak Ltd. 6, 8 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 6
R-J Machinery Inc.
TUBES, SQUEEZE DISPENSING 1 Laminated Composite 2 Metal 3 Plastic Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3 Canfab Packaging Inc. 1 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 3 Oystar North America 1, 2, 3 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Salbro Bottle Inc. 3
TUMBLERS 1 Glass 2 Plastic Richards Packaging Inc. 1 Stock Packaging Canada 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2
VIALS 1 Glass 2 Metal 3 Plastic Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 3 Jones Packaging Inc. 3 Oystar North America 1 Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 3 Silgan Plastics Canada 3
PAILS 1 Metal 2 Paper 3 Plastic Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3 Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3 IPL Inc. 3 Richards Packaging Inc. 3 Salbro Bottle Inc. 3 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 3 Stock Packaging Canada 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3
PALLETS 1 Corrugated 2 Plastic 3 Wood Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 2 CHEP Canada Inc. 2, 3 Corrupal 1 FlexLink Systems, Inc. 2 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 2 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 1 SDI Packaging Inc. 1, 2 Schaefer System International 2 Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2
POUCHES 1 Boil-In 2 Retortable Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2 Alpha Poly 1, 2 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1 CVP Systems, Inc. 1 Covertech Fabricating 1, 2 Covertech Flexible Packaging 1, 2 FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2 Prolamina 1, 2 Stock Packaging Canada 1, 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2 VC999 Canada 1, 2 Winpak Ltd. 1, 2
Whether you're a manufacturer shipping to Vancouver or a retailer receiving products from Newfoundland, you can be certain that CHEP Canada has the equipment and network to cover it all. Combine this with three proven pallet options, a dedicated service rep for your account, and over 35 years of unparalleled experience throughout Canada, and you can trust that CHEP will be your supply chain partner today and in the years to come. To learn how CHEP can help you, visit www.chep.com
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AUTOMATION DEVICES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM • T his section lists the various automation devices
used in packaging. Examples: barcode scanners, input/output systems, inspection equipment, motion controllers, and sensors. • A dvertisers are shown in red type. • For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyers’ Guide.
ACTUATORS
1 Digital 2 Electric 3 Hydraulic 4 Linear 5 Mechanical 6 Pneumatic Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1 ASCO Numatics 4, 6 Automationdirect 4, 6 Balluff Canada Inc. 4 Baumer Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Festo Inc. 2, 4, 6 Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
BARCODE SCANNERS
Ahearn & Soper Inc. Automationdirect Balluff Canada Inc. Capmatic Ltee Chartwell Automation Dependable Marking Systems Industrial Marking Systems Labelling Technologies Matthews Marking Systems PMR Packaging Inc. RFID Canada SICK Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems ViascanQdata Videojet Canada VisuaScan Inc.
BEARINGS
1 Ball 2 Cam-Follower 3 Linear 4 Mounted 5 Needle 6 Precision-Grade 7 Precision-Machined 8 Race Rings 9 Rod Ends 10 Roller 11 Sleeve, Plastic Emerson Power Transmission 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
BUS SYSTEMS
Balluff Canada Inc. Banner Engineering Corp. Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Kraken Automation Inc. Omron Canada Inc. Schneider Electric SICK Inc.
CABLES
Lapp Canada Inc.
COMPRESSORS
1 Centrifugal 2 Reciprocating 3 Screw Motion Canada 1, 2, 3 Oystar North America 1
CONNECTORS Lapp Canada Inc.
COUPLINGS
1 Clutch 2 Flexible 3 Shaft 4 Torque-Limiting Emerson Power Transmission 4 Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4
CYLINDERS
1 Electric, Programmable 2 Hydraulic 3 Pneumatic 4 Pneumatic, Rodless 5 Positioner, Pneumatic Linear 6 Twin-Rod, Non-Rotating-Rod ASCO Numatics 6 Automationdirect 3 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Festo Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Wajax Industrial Components LP 2, 3
DRIVES
1 Electric 2 Hydraulic 3 Pneumatic 4 Right-Angle Gear 5 Servo 6 Silicone-Fluid 7 Variable Speed ASCO Numatics 5 Automationdirect 1, 5, 7 B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 5 Beckoff Automation Canada 1, 5 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2, 5, 7 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Davis Controls Ltd. 7 Festo Inc. 1, 3, 5 Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Quality Transmission Components 4 SEW-Eurodrive Co. of Cda Ltd. 1, 4, 5, 7 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 7
ENCODERS
1 Linear 2 Rotary Automationdirect 1, 2 Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2 Baumer Inc. 1, 2 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2
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Chartwell Automation 1, 2 Motion Canada 1, 2
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2
GEARS – SPROCKET
MOTION CONTROLLERS
Motion Canada Quality Transmission Components Technicor Industrial Services Tsubaki
GUARDING SYSTEMS
Banner Engineering Corp. Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Motion Canada Schneider Electric Septimatech Group Inc. SICK Inc.
HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE Ahearn & Soper Inc. Automationdirect B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Beckoff Automation Canada Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Chartwell Automation Davis Controls Ltd. Heat and Control, Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Yaskawa America Inc.
INPUT/OUTPUT SYSTEMS Ahearn & Soper Inc. B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Balluff Canada Inc. Banner Engineering Corp. Beckoff Automation Canada Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Festo Inc. Heat and Control, Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric Videojet Canada VisuaScan Inc.
Ahearn & Soper Inc. Automationdirect B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Beckoff Automation Canada Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Capmatic Ltee Davis Controls Ltd. Festo Inc. Kraken Automation Inc. Motion Canada Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Beckoff Automation Canada Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Capmatic Ltee Chartwell Automation Davis Controls Ltd. Festo Inc. Kraken Automation Inc. Motion Canada Newmapak Ltd. OBX Works Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric SICK Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems VisuaScan Inc.
ROBOTIC EQUIPMENT
1 Case Packing 2 Palletizing 3 Pick & Place ABB Inc. 1, 2, 3 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3 Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 Bobst North America 1 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 3 Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 2, 3 Capmatic Ltee 3 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS Celplast Packaging Systems 3 Ahearn & Soper Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Automationdirect CANPACKBuyersGuide-MiningAug-14.pdf 1 8/5/2014 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3 3:06:03 PM B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Consolidated Technologies 1, 3
PNEUMATIC DRIVES & CONTROLS ASCO Numatics Capmatic Ltee Festo Inc. Kraken Automation Inc. Motion Canada PMR Packaging Inc. SICK Inc. VisuaScan Inc.
INSPECTION EQUIPMENT
1 Fill Level 2 Label 3 Vision 4 X-Ray ABB Inc. 3 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Ahearn & Soper Inc. 2, 3 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 2 Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3 Banner Engineering Corp. 3 Baumer Inc. 1 Bizerba Canada Inc. 4 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 3 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3 FLIR Systems Ltd. 3 Hartness International 3 Heat and Control, Inc. 4 JG Packaging 4 Kraken Automation Inc. 3 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 2 Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 4 Loma Systems Canada Inc. 4 Mettler-Toledo Canada 4 Multivac Canada Inc. 2, 3, 4 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Omron Canada Inc. 3 OnGuard Prod Inspection 4 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 S+S Inspection Inc. 4 Schneider Electric 1 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 3, 4 SICK Inc. 1, 3 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4 Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 1, 2, 3 VC999 Canada 3, 4 ViascanQdata 2 Videojet Canada 2, 3 VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3 Yaskawa America Inc. 3
INTEGRATED LOGIC NETWORK SYSTEMS Balluff Canada Inc. Banner Engineering Corp. Beckoff Automation Canada Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Festo Inc. Heat and Control, Inc. Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Kraken Automation Inc. Newmapak Ltd. OBX Works PMR Packaging Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric
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MACHINE VISION
Ahearn & Soper Inc. B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Balluff Canada Inc. Banner Engineering Corp. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chartwell Automation Cognex Corp. Dematic Limited Festo Inc. FLIR Systems Ltd. Newmapak Ltd. Omron Canada Inc. SICK Inc. VC999 Canada
MATERIAL HANDLING
1 Boxes 2 Pallets 3 Rolls Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3 Eastey Enterprises 1 Intelligrated 1, 3
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AUTOMATION DEVICES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM ESS Technologies 1, 2, 3 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1, 2, 3 FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Festo Inc. 1, 2, 3 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1, 2, 3 Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3 Hartness International 1, 2, 3 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2 Intelligrated 1, 2, 3 JG Packaging 1, 2, 3 Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3 Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 3 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 Premier Tech Systems 1, 2, 3 Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3 Schaefer System International 1, 2 Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 2, 3 Septimatech Group Inc. 3 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 VC999 Canada 1, 3 Wepackit 2009 Inc. 1, 3 Yaskawa America Inc. 1, 2, 3 Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1, 2, 3
SAFETY PRODUCTS
1 Electronic Machine Guarding 2 Light Curtains
3 Safety Relays B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1 Banner Engineering Corp. 1 Beckoff Automation Canada 1 Capmatic Ltee 1, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3 Chartwell Automation 2 Davis Controls Ltd. 1, 2 Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 PPI Technologies Group 2 Schneider Electric 1, 2, 3 SICK Inc. 1, 2, 3 VC999 Canada 1
Davis Controls Ltd. 3, 5, 6, 7 Festo Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 FLIR Systems Ltd. 4 The Montalvo Corporation 6, 7 Motion Canada 3, 5, 6 Omron Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rockwell Automation 4, 6, 7 Schneider Electric 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 SICK Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Telco Sensors Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SENSORS
SERVO MOTORS
1 Barrel 2 Color Mark 3 Limit Switches 4 Object Detection 5 Photoelectric 6 Proximity 7 Ultrasonic Ahearn & Soper Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6 ASCO Numatics 3 Automationdirect 3, 5, 6 Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Banner Engineering Corp. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Baumer Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6 Capmatic Ltee 2, 4 Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Cognex Corp. 4, 5
ASCO Numatics Automationdirect Beckoff Automation Canada Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Festo Inc. Kraken Automation Inc. Leeson Canada Motion Canada Omron Canada Inc. Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric Techno Pak Packaging Systems
SIGNAL TOWERS
Automationdirect Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Schneider Electric VisuaScan Inc.
SOFTWARE PROGRAMS
Beckoff Automation Canada Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Festo Inc. Industrial Marking Systems Rockwell Automation Schneider Electric Techno Pak Packaging Systems Tharo Systems, Inc. VisuaScan Inc.
SPROCKETS
Technicor Industrial Services
VALVES
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM • T his section includes the many types of machinery used in packaging plants to form, fill, close, seal, weigh and imprint packages. Advertisers are shown in red type. • For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyer’s Guide.
ADHESIVE APPLICATORS 1 Cold Glue 2 Glue 3 Hotmelt 4 Pattern Controller 5 UV-Cured 3M Canada 3 Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 3 Automated Packaging Systems 3, 4 Bradman Lake Inc. 2, 3 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 5 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 3 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2 Fischbein Company 2 Glue Dots International 1, 2, 3 Gluefast Company Inc. 1, 2, 3 Groupe Lelys 1, 4, 5 HMA Systems 1, 2, 3, 4 ITW Dynatec 1, 2, 3, 4 M.D. Packaging Inc. 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3 Nordson Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 OBX Works 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Packaging Machinery Concepts 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Robatech Canada 1, 2, 3, 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3 Valco Melton Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 VanSco Products 1, 2, 3, 4 Videojet Canada 5 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3
AEROSOL PACKAGING 1 Agitator Pellet Feeders 2 Buttoners 3 Can Drying 4 Capping 5 Charging
6 Cleaning Purging 7 Coding 8 Compressor 9 Crimpers Crimping Heads 10 Crimping Gauges 11 Fill Inspection 12 Filling Aerosol Ingredients 13 Filling Laboratory 14 Filling Production 15 Filters & Filter Sheets 16 Gasser Shakers 17 Labeling/Shrink Neck 18 Laboratory Equipment 19 Leak Detecting 20 Mixing 21 Pallet Shakers 22 Product Homogenizers 23 Propellant Storage Handling 24 Refrigeration 25 Regulators Gas 26 Testing Tanks 27 Tubing Inserting 28 Valve Feeders Inserters Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 11, 19 Alex E. Jones & Associates 4, 7, 12, 14 Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 17 Automated Packaging Systems 7
Berg Chilling Systems Inc. 24 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 28 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 7, 11 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 12, 14 DJS Enterprises 1, 12 Feed Systems Inc. 4 General Conveyor 3, 4, 19, 26, 27, 28 Harlund Industries Ltd. 7 Hibar Systems Ltd. 12, 13, 14 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 4, 12, 13, 14 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 7, 11, 12, 14, 27, 28 M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 13, 18 New England Machinery Inc. 4, 19, 27, 28 Newmapak Ltd. 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14 PMC Industries 2, 4, 9, 28 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 Pacific Packaging Machinery 14 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 26, 27, 28 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 R.A Jones & Co. 4, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 27, 28 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 3 R-J Machinery Inc. 12, 13, 14 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 3 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 7 TNA North America Inc. 19, 20 Union Standard Equipment Co. 9, 12, 13, 22 Videojet Canada 7
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1 Filling & Sealing 2 Printing 3 Washing All-Fill Inc. 2 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1 Automated Packaging Systems 2 Bosch Packaging Technology 1, 3 Capmatic Ltee 1, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3 Harlund Industries Ltd. 2 Hibar Systems Ltd. 1 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1 R-J Machinery Inc. 1 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3
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ASEPTIC PACKAGING B & T Sales Inc. Bossar USA, Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. KRONES Machinery Co. M.D. Packaging Inc. Optima Machinery Corporation PMR Packaging Inc. Pemberton & Associates Inc. Schneider Packaging Equipment Tetra Pak Canada Inc. WeighPack Systems Inc.
BAG PACKAGING
1 Closing Sealing Clip 2 Closing Sealing Header Label 3 Closing Sealing Heat 4 Closing Sealing Twist Tie 5 Filling 6 Making Filling Closing 7 Opening 8 Sewing 9 Stapling Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 3, 5, 6 Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 All-Fill Inc. 1, 2 Alpha Checkweighers 5 Alte-Rego Corporation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Automationdirect 2, 3, 5, 7 B & T Sales Inc. 3, 5, 6 Britman Packaging Services 3, 5 CVP Systems, Inc. 3, 5, 7 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 3 Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 Capmatic Ltee 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 DJS Enterprises 5 Dependable Marking Systems 4 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 5 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 7 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3 Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 2, 3, 6 Feed Systems Inc. 5 Fischbein Company 3, 5, 8 Formost Fuji Corporation 5, 6, 7 General Packaging Equipment 5, 6 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 5 HayssenSandiacre 5, 6 Heat and Control, Inc. 5, 6 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 4 Hood Packaging Corporation 5, 8 Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 JG Packaging 3, 4, 5, 6
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Kaps-All Packaging Systems 5 Kraken Automation Inc. 5, 6 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Mamata Enterprises 5, 6 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 5 Nordson Canada Limited 2 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Pacific Packaging Machinery 5 Pack-Rite Div.of Mettler Toledo, LLC 2, 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 3, 5, 7 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 1, 3, 5 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 PPI Technologies Group 3 Premier Tech Systems 3, 5 Prodo-Pak Corp 2, 3, 5, 6 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 Reiser (Canada) Co. 3 Rennco LLC 3, 6 Saturn Packaging Equipment 3 Sealed Air Corp. 1, 3 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 5 Speedway Packaging Machinery 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 5, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
BAG PACKAGING, VALVE TYPE
1 Air Pressure Filling 2 Auger Filling 3 Belt Packers 4 Filling Gross Weighing 5 Filling Net Weighing 6 Gravity 7 Impellor Filling Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 6 Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 4, 5, 6 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7 B & T Sales Inc. 4, 5, 6 Bizerba Canada Inc. 4, 5 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 6 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 4, 5, 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 DJS Enterprises 2 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Eckert Machines 5 Fischbein Company 4, 5, 6 Habasit Canada Limited 3, 6 HayssenSandiacre 2, 5 Heat and Control, Inc. 4, 5 Ilapak Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 JG Packaging 2, 4, 5 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 4, 5 Kraken Automation Inc. 4, 5 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6 Mamata Enterprises 2, 4, 5 MARQ Packaging Systems Inc. 2, 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 5 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Premier Tech Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Prodo-Pak Corp 2, 5, 7 R-J Machinery Inc. 2, 4, 5 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 2 Sipromac ll 3 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2, 5 TNA North America Inc. 2 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2, 5 Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 5 WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 4, 5
BALING PRESSES Automated Packaging Systems Plan Automation Inc. Premier Tech Systems Samuel Strapping Systems
BANDING & WIRE STRAPPING Alex E. Jones & Associates Automated Packaging Systems Canpaco Inc. Cousineau Packaging Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Samuel Strapping Systems
BANDSTRETCH Canpaco Inc. Plan Automation Inc.
BARCODE SCANNERS
1 Barcode Verifiers 2 Hand-Held 3 In-Line Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 2, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 Automationdirect 1 Barcode Graphics Inc. 1, 2, 3 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1 Cognex Corp. Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1, 2, 3 DJS Enterprises 1 Dependable Marking Systems 2, 3 Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Industrial Marking Systems 1, 2, 3 Labelling Technologies 1, 3 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3 Matthews Marking Systems 1, 2, 3 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3
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Nordson Canada Limited 1 Omron Canada Inc. 1 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 RFID Canada 1, 2, 3 Robatech Canada 1, 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3 SICK Inc. 2 Strong Point Automation Inc. 3 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 ViascanQdata 1, 2, 3 Videojet Canada 1, 2, 3 Videojet Technologies Inc. 1 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2, 3
BLISTER FORMING Artypac Automation Inc. Bosch Packaging Technology Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Goldrich Printpak Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP Union Standard Equipment Co. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
BLISTER SEALING Artypac Automation Inc. Bosch Packaging Technology Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Capmatic Ltee Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Goldrich Printpak Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP Union Standard Equipment Co.
BLOWMOLDING Alex E. Jones & Associates DJS Enterprises KRONES Machinery Co. Newmapak Ltd. Omnifission Packaging
BOTTLING 1 Capping 2 Cleaning Air 3 Cleaning Steam 4 Cleaning Washing 5 Filling 6 Sorting Equipment Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 5, 6 Alpha Checkweighers 5 Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2, 5, 6 Automated Packaging Systems B & T Sales Inc. 1, 5 Bericap North America Inc. 1 Bosch Packaging Technology 3 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 6 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 5 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 DESCON Conveyor Systems 4 ESS Technologies 1, 5 Feed Systems Inc. 1, 2, 5, 6 Hibar Systems Ltd. 1, 5, 6 IMA North America 1, 4, 5, 6 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5, 6 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 5, 6 McBrady Engineering Inc. 2, 3, 4 New England Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 6 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Omega Design Corp. 2, 6 Omnifission Packaging 1, 5, 6 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 PMC Industries 1 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Pacific Packaging Machinery 5 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 5, 6 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Prodo-Pak Corp 3, 6 R.A Jones & Co. 1, 4, 5 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 2, 4 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 5 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 5, 6 Schubert Packaging Automation 1, 5, 6 Septimatech Group Inc. 1, 6 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 5 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2, 4, 5
BUNDLE-TYING Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. Plan Automation Inc.
BUNDLING ACCUMULATING PARCELING 1 Corrugated 2 Kraft 3 Shrinkfilm 4 Stretchfilm Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 4 B & T Sales Inc. 1, 3 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 4 Celplast Packaging Systems 3, 4 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 3, 4 DJS Enterprises 3 Damark Shrink Pkg Systems 3 Douglas Machine 1, 3 Eastey Enterprises 3, 4 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 4 IMA North America 4 KRONES Machinery Co. 3 Longford International Ltd. 3 M.D. Packaging Inc. 3 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 2 Omega Design Corp. 3, 4 Optima Machinery Corporation 3 PMR Packaging Inc. 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rennco LLC 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 4 Sealed Air Corp. 3 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 3, 4 Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4 Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 4
CANNING
1 Capping 2 Filling 3 Making 4 Milk Can Washing, Drying 5 Sealing Alpha Checkweighers 2 Artypac Automation Inc. 2 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2 Capmatic Ltee 2 Capo Industries Ltd. 1, 2 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5 Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 1, 2, 5 DJS Enterprises 1, 2 Eckert Machines 2 Feed Systems Inc. 1, 2 Heat and Control, Inc. 2 Hibar Systems Ltd. 2 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5 KRONES Machinery Co. 2 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 5 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 5 PMC Industries 1 PMR Packaging Inc. 2 Pacific Packaging Machinery 2 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 2 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 4 R-J Machinery Inc. 2 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2 Speedway Packaging Machinery 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2, 5
CAP & COVER LINING Capmatic Ltee Nordson Canada Limited Plan Automation Inc. Union Standard Equipment Co.
CAP SEALERS Artypac Automation Inc. Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC B & T Sales Inc. Capmatic Ltee Capo Industries Ltd. DJS Enterprises Enercon Industries Corp. Feed Systems Inc. Habasit Canada Limited Kaps-All Packaging Systems Lepel Corp Capsealing Div. M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Optima Machinery Corporation PDC International Corp Pillar Technologies Plan Automation Inc. R.A Jones & Co. Speedway Packaging Machinery Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co.
CAPSULE FILLING Capmatic Ltee DJS Enterprises Hibar Systems Ltd. IMA North America Newmapak Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Sarong Spa North America Union Standard Equipment Co.
CARTON UNLOADER Blueprint Automation Inc. Canpaco Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Ilapak Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Yaskawa America Inc.
CARTONING
1 Filling 2 Forming 3 Forming Filling Closing 4 Forming Lining Filling Closing 5 Lining 6 Opening Filling Closing 7 Wraparound For Can Bottle Carriers 3M Canada 3 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Alpha Checkweighers 1 Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3 B & T Sales Inc. 3, 6 Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3 Bosch Packaging Technology 3 Bossar USA, Inc. 3 Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7 Britman Packaging Services 1, 3 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Capmatic Ltee 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 6, 7 Consolidated Technologies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 6 Delkor Systems Inc. 2, 3 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 1, 2, 3 Douglas Machine 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ESS Technologies 3, 4, 7 Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Econocorp Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 6, 7 General Packaging Equipment 1 Harlund Industries Ltd. 3 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 1, 2, 3 Hartness International 2, 3, 6, 7 Heat and Control, Inc. 1 Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 IMA North America 1, 2, 3, 4 JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1 Kliklok-Woodman 2, 3, 6, 7 Kraken Automation Inc. 6 KRONES Machinery Co. 2, 3, 6, 7 Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Loveshaw, an ITW Company 2 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Massman Automation Design 1, 3, 7 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3, 7 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 5 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Nordson Canada Limited 7 Nova Pack Limited 2 Omnifission Packaging 1, 3, 7 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 6 Oystar North America 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 R.A Jones & Co. 3, 6, 7 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 3 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2, 3, 7 Schneider Packaging Equipment 3, 6 Schubert Packaging Automation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 1 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 3 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 6 Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 2, 3, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 2, 3 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Wepackit 2009 Inc. 2, 3, 4 Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1
CASE PACKING
1 Case Erectors 2 Case Sealers 3 Filling Loading 4 Forming 5 Opening 6 Printing Coding 7 Sealing Glue 8 Sealing Gummed Tape 9 Sealing Hotmelt 10 Stitching Stapling 11 Tray Forming 12 Uncasing 3M Canada 2, 3, 9 ABB Inc. 3, 12 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 Artypac Automation Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM B & T Sales Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12 Bizerba Canada Inc. 6 Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 12 Bobst North America 3 Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11 Britman Packaging Services 3 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 8 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 Capmatic Ltee 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 Capo Industries Ltd. 3, 6, 7, 8 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12 Compacker Systems, LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 Consolidated Technologies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Delkor Systems Inc. 3, 4, 11 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 6 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 3 Douglas Machine 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11 ESS Technologies 3 Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Eastey Enterprises 1, 2 Econocorp Inc. 7, 9, 11 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 6, 8 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 4, 5, 8 Gebo Cermex USA 1, 9, 11 General Conveyor 12 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 3, 5 HMA Systems 9 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2 Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11 Hartness International 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Heat and Control, Inc. 3 ITW Dynatec 9 IMA North America 1, 2, 3, 6, 11 IPAK Machinery 11 JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 Lantech.com, LLC 1, 2 Loveshaw, an ITW Company 4, 5, 6 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 MARQ Packaging Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 Massman Automation Design 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Nordson Canada Limited 2, 7, 9, 11 Omnifission Packaging 1, 2, 3, 11 PMR Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 Pearson Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11, 12 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 PPI Technologies Group 1 Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4, 11 R-J Machinery Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 Robatech Canada 1, 2, 9, 11 RockTenn 7, 8, 11 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Samuel Strapping Systems 2 Saturn Packaging Equipment 1, 2 Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 Schubert Packaging Automation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Speedway Packaging Machinery 1, 2, 6 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 6 Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 1, 2, 3, 11 Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 8, 10 VanSco Products 9 Vibac Canada Inc. 2 VisuaScan Inc. 4, 6, 7, 8 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 6 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11 Wepackit 2009 Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Wexxar Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 11 Yamato 3 Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 3, 12
CELLULOSE BANDING Artypac Automation Inc. Longford International Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
CELLULOSE TUBEMAKING Plan Automation Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
CHANGE PARTS – MACHINERY Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Alex E. Jones & Associates Canpaco Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. IMA North America KRONES Machinery Co. Newmapak Ltd. Oystar North America PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Septimatech Group Inc. Strong Point Automation Inc.
CHECKWEIGHING Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Automationdirect Bizerba Canada Inc. Canpaco Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. Heat and Control, Inc. Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. Loma Systems Canada Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Magnetic Products, Inc. Mettler-Toledo Canada Newmapak Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc. Reiser (Canada) Co. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Shawpak Systems Ltd. Strong Point Automation Inc. TNA North America Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co. Wexxar Packaging Inc. Yamato
CODING
1 Coding Imprinters 2 Embossing Imprinters 3 Hot-Stamping Imprinters 4 Ink-Jet Imprinters 5 Laser Imprinters 6 Marking Imprinters 7 Numbering Imprinters Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Automationdirect 1, 6 Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Capmatic Ltee 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Consolidated Technologies 2, 4, 5 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Domino Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 1, 2 Greydon Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 4, 5 Iconotech 1, 6 ID Technology Canada 1, 4, 5, 6 Industrial Marking Systems 1, 3, 7 JG Packaging 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 KRONES Machinery Co. 3 Leibinger 4 Loveshaw, an ITW Company 1, 4, 6, 7 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Markem-Imaje Inc. 1, 4, 6, 7 Matthews Marking Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Multivac Canada Inc. 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 Norwood Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Omnifission Packaging 5 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 3, 4, 6 Resolution Inplant Services 1, 4, 6, 7 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 4, 5, 6 Speedway Packaging Machinery 3, 4 Squid Ink Manufacturing 5, 6 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 TNA North America Inc. 3, 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3, 4 ViascanQdata 1 Videojet Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 4, 5, 6
Super Compact Spiral Conveyors
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1 Hardware 2 Software Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 2 Automationdirect B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 2 Beckoff Automation Canada 1, 2 Bizerba Canada Inc. 2 Capmatic Ltee 2 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2 Heat and Control, Inc. 1, 2 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2 Matthews Marking Systems 2 Mettler-Toledo Canada 2 Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2 Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 2 ViascanQdata 1, 2 Videojet Canada 1, 2 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2
CONDUCTION SEALERS Capmatic Ltee DJS Enterprises Enercon Industries Corp. Newmapak Ltd. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
CONTAINER CHANGE PARTS Alex E. Jones & Associates IMA North America New England Machinery Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Septimatech Group Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
CONTAINER HANDLING Alex E. Jones & Associates Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Eckert Machines Garvey Corp. IMA North America New England Machinery Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Omega Design Corp. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Schaefer System International Septimatech Group Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
CONVEYORS
Ryson’s new super compact spiral conveyors are designed to handle your smaller loads. They feature an outside diameter or only 3’-9” with a new 5” wide nesting slat design that provides a smooth conveying surface which facilitates end transfer of small cartons and packages or side transfer small bottles or containers in mass or a single file. These new spirals offer significantly larger elevation change capacity than what is currently available in the marketplace today. For application assistance or more information, give us a call or visit www.ryson.com
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1 Air 2 Bucket 3 Bulk 4 Case 5 Chain 6 Flexible 7 Gravity 8 Gripper Chain 9 Modular 10 Overhead 11 Plastic Belt 12 Portable 13 Power-Drive 14 Spiral 15 Vibrating Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 10, 12, 13 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 2, 3, 11 Automated Packaging Systems 4 Automationdirect 2, 11 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 7 Canpaco Inc. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Capmatic Ltee 5, 7, 11, 13 Celplast Packaging Systems 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 15 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 7 Cousins Packaging Inc. 13 DJS Enterprises 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13 Dematic Limited 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14 Dependable Marking Systems 6, 7
DESCON Conveyor Systems 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 12, 13 Dynamic Conveyor Corporation 7, 9, 10, 11 Eckert Machines 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 15 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 4, 11, 13 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 7 Emerson Power Transmission 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 Eriez 15 Feed Systems Inc. 2, 10, 12, 13 Fischbein Company 13 FlexLink Systems, Inc. 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Garvey Corp. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 General Conveyor 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Habasit Canada Limited 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Harlund Industries Ltd. 6, 7 Hartness International 4, 9, 10, 11, 13 Heat and Control, Inc. 2, 9, 11, 13, 15 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1 ITW Muller Canada 7, 9 IMA North America 11 Intelligrated 4, 7, 13 JG Packaging 1, 7, 10, 11, 12 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 2, 7, 12, 13 Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 4, 11, 13 Langen Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Lantech.com, LLC 7, 9, 13 Loma Systems Canada Inc. 4, 11, 12 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Magnetic Products, Inc. 15 Matrix Packaging Machinery 2 Mettler-Toledo Canada 7, 10, 11 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 9 Multivac Canada Inc. Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Nitta Corporation of America 10, 13 Omnifission Packaging 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Pack-Rite Div.of Mettler Toledo, LLC 13 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Packaging Machinery Concepts 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 R-J Machinery Inc. 13 Ryson International 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 4 Saturn Packaging Equipment 7, 9, 11, 13 Schaefer System International 6, 9 Schneider Packaging Equipment 4, 11 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Speedway Packaging Machinery 6, 9, 11 Stock Packaging Canada 15 Strong Point Automation Inc. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 TNA North America Inc. 14, 15 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Tri-Mach Group 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Tsubaki 5, 8 Union Standard Equipment Co. 2 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. UniTrak Corporation Limited 1, 2, 9, 11, 12, 15 Videojet Canada 11, 12 Videojet Technologies Inc. VisuaScan Inc. 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13 Wecon Services Ltd. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Wepackit 2009 Inc. 7, 13 Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 7
COOLING EQUIPMENT Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
COOLING SYSTEMS, PROCESS Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Eckert Machines Heat and Control, Inc. Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
COOLING TOWERS Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
CORKING MACHINES Capmatic Ltee Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. KRONES Machinery Co. Newmapak Ltd. Plan Automation Inc.
CORRUGATED ROLL DISPENSERS Canpaco Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Plan Automation Inc.
COTTON INSERTING DJS Enterprises IMA North America Newmapak Ltd. Optima Machinery Corporation Plan Automation Inc. Union Standard Equipment Co.
COUNTING Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Automationdirect Baumer Inc. Chartwell Automation DJS Enterprises IMA North America Kaps-All Packaging Systems Longford International Ltd. M.D. Packaging Inc. MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co.
CRUSHERS, CAN & BOTTLE DJS Enterprises Plan Automation Inc.
CUP FILLING Alex E. Jones & Associates Alpha Checkweighers Artypac Automation Inc. B & T Sales Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. ControlGMC DJS Enterprises Heat and Control, Inc. Kaps-All Packaging Systems M.D. Packaging Inc. Multivac Canada Inc. Optima Machinery Corporation PMR Packaging Inc. Packaging Equip & Conveyors Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Reiser (Canada) Co. Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co. WeighPack Systems Inc. Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd.
DEHUMIDIFIERS Plan Automation Inc. Union Standard Equipment Co.
DENESTERS Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. ControlGMC DJS Enterprises M.D. Packaging Inc. Multivac Canada Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Optima Machinery Corporation PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Stock Packaging Canada Strong Point Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co. WeighPack Systems Inc.
DISPENSERS
1 Coupon 2 Gummed Tape 3 Pressure-Sensitive Tape 4 Tape-Printing Attachment 3M Canada 3 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3 All-Fill Inc. 3, 4 Artypac Automation Inc. 3, 4 Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 3 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2, 3, 4 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Capmatic Ltee 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 3 DJS Enterprises 1, 3 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2, 3 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1 Glue Dots International 3 Longford International Ltd. 1 Loveshaw, an ITW Company 3 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3 Matthews Marking Systems 3 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 3, 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3, 4 ViascanQdata 3 Vibac Canada Inc. 3 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 3 Wexxar Packaging Inc. 3
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM 2 Servo 3 Variable-Speed B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 Beckoff Automation Canada 2 Bonfiglioli Canada 1, 2, 3 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2, 3 Capmatic Ltee 2, 3 DJS Enterprises 2, 3 Davis Controls Ltd. 2, 3 Festo Inc. 2 Garvey Corp. 2, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 2, 3 Omron Canada Inc. 1 Schneider Electric 3 Septimatech Group Inc. 2 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 3 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3
DRUM-HANDLING Cousineau Packaging Inc. General Conveyor Newmapak Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Strong Point Automation Inc.
ENVELOPE PACKAGING
1 Closing Sealing 2 Filling 3 Making Filling Closing 4 Opening Alpha Checkweighers 2 Automationdirect 1, 2 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 2 Fischbein Company 1 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3 Longford International Ltd. 1, 4 Mamata Enterprises 3 Nordson Canada Limited 1 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
FEEDERS Bradman Lake Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Eckert Machines Habasit Canada Limited Heat and Control, Inc. Ilapak Inc. Longford International Ltd. M.D. Packaging Inc. New England Machinery Inc. PMC Industries
FIBRE CANMAKING
1 Crimping Seaming 2 Filling Alpha Checkweighers 2 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 2 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1
FILLING
1 Counting 2 Dry Gross & Net Weight 3 Dry Volumetric 4 Liquid 5 Non-Free Flowing Solids 6 Semi-Liquid & Viscous Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Alpha Checkweighers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 4, 5, 6 Automationdirect 1, 5 B & T Sales Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Baumer Inc. 1 Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2 Bosch Packaging Technology 4, 6 Britman Packaging Services 1, 3 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Capo Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 3, 4, 5, 6 Combiscale Inc. 2 Confab Laboratories Inc. 1, 4, 6 ControlGMC 2, 3, 4, 6 Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 4 Eckert Machines 3, 4, 6 Elopak Canada Inc. 2, 3, 5 Feed Systems Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6 General Packaging Equipment 2, 3, 4, 6 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 3 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 3, 4, 6 HayssenSandiacre 1, 2, 3, 4 Heat and Control, Inc. 1, 2, 5 Hibar Systems Ltd. 4, 5, 6 Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 IMA North America 1, 4, 5, 6 JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 4, 5, 6 Kliklok-Woodman 2, 3 KRONES Machinery Co. 4 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 1 Massman Automation Design 4
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GLUE POTS
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Omnifission Packaging 4 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Oystar North America 4, 6 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 1, 2 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Pacific Packaging Machinery 4, 5, 6 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 6 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5, 6 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 PPI Technologies Group 2 Prodo-Pak Corp 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 4, 5, 6 R.A Jones & Co. 4, 6 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Reiser (Canada) Co. 4, 5, 6 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 4 Sarong Spa North America 4 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 3, 4, 5, 6 Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2, 3, 5 Speedway Packaging Machinery 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Stock Packaging Canada 3, 4, 6 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 6 Yamato 1, 2, 5
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2 ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1 R.A Jones & Co. 2 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2 Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 1 Stock Packaging Canada 2 TNA North America Inc. 1, 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2
Canpaco Inc. HMA Systems OBX Works PMR Packaging Inc.
GLUE TANKS Canpaco Inc. ITW Dynatec Nordson Canada Limited OBX Works PMR Packaging Inc. VanSco Products VisuaScan Inc.
HEATERS Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc. STANMECH Technologies Inc. Valco Melton Inc.
GUMMED TAPE APPLICATORS Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Sterling Marking Products Inc.
HEAT SEALERS
HOTMELT GUNS
1 Jaw Type 2 Rotary Continuous B & T Sales Inc. 2 Bradman Lake Inc. 1 CVP Systems, Inc. 1 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1 Canpaco Inc. 2 Capo Industries Ltd. 1 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2 Cima-Pak Corporation 1, 2 DJS Enterprises 1, 2 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 1, 2 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1 Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 2 Fischbein Company 2 Formost Fuji Corporation 1, 2 Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1 Ilapak Inc. 2 JG Packaging 1, 2 Lepel Corp Capsealing Div. 2 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2 Buyer›s GuideToledo, Canadian Pack-Rite Div.of Mettler LLC 1, 2 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2
FILM INSERTING Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems WeighPack Systems Inc.
FLATTENERS, BAGS Alex E. Jones & Associates B & T Sales Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Premier Tech Systems
FOAMED PLASTIC MOLDING Buckhorn Canada Inc. Plan Automation Inc.
FORM/FILL/SEAL 1 Bags Pouches Horizontal-Motion 2 Bags Pouches Vertical-Motion 3 Trays Cups Roll-Stock Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2 Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2 Automationdirect 1, 2 B & T Sales Inc. 1, 2 Bossar USA, Inc. 1 Britman Packaging Services 1, 2 CVP Systems, Inc. 1, 2 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2 Capmatic Ltee 1 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Confab Laboratories Inc. 3 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 1, 2 Formost Fuji Corporation 1, 2 General Packaging Equipment 2 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 2 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 1, 2, 3 HayssenSandiacre 1, 2 Heat and Control, Inc. 2 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 2, 3 Hood Packaging Corporation 1 Ilapak Inc. 1, 2 JG Packaging 1, 2 Kliklok-Woodman 2 Kraken Automation Inc. 2 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2 Mamata Enterprises 1, 2 Massman Automation Design 1, 2 Matrix Packaging Machinery 1, 2 Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3 Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 1, 2 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 2 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 1 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2 Premier Tech Systems 1, 2 Prodo-Pak Corp 1, 2 Prolamina 1 R.A Jones & Co. 1, 3 Reiser (Canada) Co. 1, 3 Rennco LLC 2, 3 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 3 Saturn Packaging Equipment 2 Sealed Air Corp. 2 Speedway Packaging Machinery 1 Stock Packaging Canada 3 TNA North America Inc. 1, 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2 Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 1
3M Canada Automated Packaging Systems Canpaco Inc. DJS Enterprises Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. Gluefast Company Inc. HMA Systems ITW Dynatec Nordson Canada Limited OBX Works PMR Packaging Inc. Valco Melton Inc. VanSco Products
HOTMELT HOSES Automated Packaging Systems Canpaco Inc. DJS Enterprises HMA Systems ITW Dynatec Nordson Canada Limited OBX Works PMR Packaging Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Valco Melton Inc. VanSco Products
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Matthews Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 3, 4, 5 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 5, 6, 7 Norwood Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 3, 4 R-J Machinery Inc. 2, 3 Resolution Inplant Services 1, 4, 6, 7 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 4, 6 Speedway Packaging Machinery 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Squid Ink Manufacturing 1, 4, 6 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 TNA North America Inc. 1, 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4 ViascanQdata 1, 7 Videojet Canada 4, 5, 6, 7 Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 6
INDUCTION CAP SEALERS Artypac Automation Inc. Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
B & T Sales Inc. Capmatic Ltee Capo Industries Ltd. DJS Enterprises Enercon Industries Corp. Feed Systems Inc. Kaps-All Packaging Systems Lepel Corp Capsealing Div. M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc. Pillar Technologies Plan Automation Inc. Speedway Packaging Machinery Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION
DJS Enterprises
Silgan Plastics Canada
INJECTION MOLDING Plan Automation Inc. S+S Inspection Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Silgan Plastics Canada
INSERTING & PLACING MACHINES Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
Longford International Ltd.
INJECTION BLOWMOLDING
M.D. Packaging Inc. MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Buckhorn Canada Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Plan Automation Inc. Richards Packaging Inc. S+S Inspection Inc.
New England Machinery Inc. Omega Design Corp. PMC Industries PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Techno Pak Packaging Systems
LABEL DISPENSERS
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Artypac Automation Inc. Capmatic Ltee Chestwood – Mezey Distribution DJS Enterprises Dependable Marking Systems General Conveyor Industrial Marking Systems KRONES Machinery Co. Labelling Technologies M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd.
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PDC International Corp Pemberton & Associates Inc. Plan Automation Inc. QuickLabel Systems RFID Canada R-J Machinery Inc. Samuel Strapping Systems Speedway Packaging Machinery Sterling Marking Products Inc.
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Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 Automationdirect 1, 2, 3 Barcode Graphics Inc. 2 Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 3 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 2, 3 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2 DJS Enterprises 2 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 3 Domino Canada 1, 2, 3 Greydon Inc. 2, 3 Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1 Iconotech 2 ID Technology Canada 1, 2, 3 Imprimerie Ste-Julie Inc. 2, 3 Industrial Marking Systems 1, 2, 3 Label-Aire Inc. 1, 2 Labelling Technologies 1, 2, 3
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M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 3 Markem-Imaje Inc. 1, 2, 3 Matthews Marking Systems 2, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Norwood Marking Systems 2, 3
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM PMR Packaging Inc. 2, 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3 Primera Technology 1, 2, 3 Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 2, 3 QuickLabel Systems 1, 2, 3 RFID Canada 2, 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3 SATO America, Inc. 1, 2, 3 Speedway Packaging Machinery 1 TNA North America Inc. 1 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 3 Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 2, 3 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2 ViascanQdata 1, 2, 3 Videojet Canada 1, 2 Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 2, 3 VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2, 3
ViascanQdata Videojet Canada VisuaScan Inc.
LIDDING MACHINES Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. ControlGMC Feed Systems Inc. Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Kaps-All Packaging Systems New England Machinery Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Optima Machinery Corporation PMC Industries PMR Packaging Inc. Pacific Packaging Machinery Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Stock Packaging Canada Techno Pak Packaging Systems
LABELING
1 Cold Glue 2 Continuous Motion Roll Fed 3 Hotmelt 4 Plastic Sleeve 5 Pressure-Sensitive 6 Strip-Stamp 3M Canada 5 Ahearn & Soper Inc. 5 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3, 4, 5 All-Fill Inc. 4, 5 Artypac Automation Inc. 4, 5 Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 1, 2, 3, 5 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 5 Automated Packaging Systems 3 B & T Sales Inc. 5 Barcode Graphics Inc. 5 Bemis Packaging 5 Bizerba Canada Inc. 5 Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5 Capmatic Ltee 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Capo Industries Ltd. 1, 5 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 4 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 3, 5 Confab Laboratories Inc. 1, 4, 5 DJS Enterprises 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Dependable Marking Systems 5 Farnell Packaging Limited 5 Feed Systems Inc. 5 General Conveyor 5 Glue Dots International 1, 5 Greydon Inc. 5 Groupe Lelys 1, 3, 5 H B Fuller Canada 1, 3 Harlund Industries Ltd. 5 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 5 ID Technology Canada 5 IMA North America 5 Imprimerie Ste-Julie Inc. 5 Industrial Marking Systems 5 JG Packaging 4, 5 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 5 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Labelling Technologies 5 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 5 Markem-Imaje Inc. 5 Matthews Marking Systems 5 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Nordson Canada Limited 3 OBX Works 1, 3, 4, 5 Omnifission Packaging 3, 4, 5 Oystar North America 6 PDC International Corp 4 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Packaging Machinery Concepts 4, 5 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Quadrel Labeling Systems 4, 5 QuickLabel Systems 5 RFID Canada 5 Richards Packaging Inc. 4 SPS/PHIN Limited 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 3, 5, 6 Samuel Strapping Systems 3, 5 SATO America, Inc. 5 Septimatech Group Inc. 1, 3 Silgan Plastics Canada 4, 5 Speedway Packaging Machinery 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Tharo Systems, Inc. 5, 6 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3, 4, 5 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 3, 4, 5 ViascanQdata 1, 3, 5 Videojet Canada 5 Videojet Technologies Inc. 5 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 5
LIFT TRUCKS 1 Electric Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
MACHINE REBUILDS/CONVERSION Bradman Lake Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Ilapak Inc. Kraken Automation Inc. Newmapak Ltd. PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. PMC Industries
MATERIAL HANDLING
1 Bags 2 Boxes 3 Pallets 4 Rolls Intelligrated 2, 3 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3 Packaging Machinery Concepts 2, 3 Starquip Integrated Systems 1, 2, 3, 4 Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 3
METAL DETECTORS Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Bizerba Canada Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chartwell Automation DJS Enterprises Eriez
Fortress Technology Inc. Habasit Canada Limited Heat and Control, Inc. JG Packaging Kraken Automation Inc. Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. Loma Systems Canada Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Magnetic Products, Inc. Mettler-Toledo Canada Multivac Canada Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Omron Canada Inc. OnGuard Prod Inspection Optima Machinery Corporation PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. S+S Inspection Inc. Shawpak Systems Ltd. TNA North America Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems VC999 Packaging
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLS Beckoff Automation Canada Bizerba Canada Inc. Heat and Control, Inc. Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems VanSco Products
LASER INSPECTION SYSTEMS Alex E. Jones & Associates Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Domino Canada Eckert Machines KRONES Machinery Co. Matthews Marking Systems Omron Canada Inc. Plan Automation Inc. SPS/PHIN Limited
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM MILK POUCH BAGGING Plan Automation Inc. Prodo-Pak Corp Techno Pak Packaging Systems
MILK POUCH PACKAGING Plan Automation Inc. Prodo-Pak Corp Techno Pak Packaging Systems
ORIENTING Alex E. Jones & Associates Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC Bradman Lake Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Eckert Machines Feed Systems Inc. General Conveyor Heat and Control, Inc. Kaps-All Packaging Systems KRONES Machinery Co. M.D. Packaging Inc. New England Machinery Inc. Omega Design Corp. PMC Industries Packaging Equip & Conveyors Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
OVERWRAPPING MACHINES Alex E. Jones & Associates B & T Sales Inc. Bizerba Canada Inc. Bradman Lake Inc. Canpaco Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. DJS Enterprises Eastey Enterprises Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Ilapak Inc. IMA North America M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Optima Machinery Corporation PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. Plan Automation Inc. Saturn Packaging Equipment
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Columbia Machine Inc. 2, 3, 4 Compacker Systems, LLC 3, 4 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 2 DESCON Conveyor Systems 1 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 4 ESS Technologies 1, 3, 4 Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 3, 4 Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 4 FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 1, 3, 4 Gebo Cermex USA 3, 4 General Conveyor 1, 2, 3 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 3 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4 Hartness International 1, 3, 4 IMA North America 3, 4 Intelligrated 1, 3, 4 JG Packaging 3, 4 Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 3 KRONES Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 4 Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4 Magnetic Products, Inc. 1 Massman Automation Design 1, 4 Multivac Canada Inc. 4 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Omega Design Corp. 4 Omnifission Packaging 1, 3 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1 Packaging Machinery Concepts 2, 3, 4 Pearson Packaging Systems 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Premier Tech Systems 1, 3, 4 Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 4 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 3, 4 Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 3, 4 Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4 Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 3 WeighPack Systems Inc. 3, 4 Yaskawa America Inc. 1, 3, 4 Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1, 3, 4
PAPER BAG FEEDING OPENING FILLING CLOSING, AUTOMATIC
PALLET RACKS
CHEP Canada Inc. Plan Automation Inc.
PALLETIZING
1 Depalletizers 2 Pallet Inverters 3 Palletizers 4 Robotics ABB Inc. 1, 3, 4 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 3, 4 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3, 4 Artypac Automation Inc. 3 Automated Packaging Systems 3 B & T Sales Inc. 1, 3, 4 Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4 Bobst North America 3 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 4 Capmatic Ltee 1, 3 Celplast Packaging Systems 3 XtremeAd_Layout 1 6/5/14 3:47 PM Page 1
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Fischbein Company General Conveyor Habasit Canada Limited M.D. Packaging Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
PAPER INSERTING Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Longford International Ltd. MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. Pemberton & Associates Inc. Plan Automation Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Techno Pak Packaging Systems Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
PARTITION INSERTER Alex E. Jones & Associates Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. Longford International Ltd. MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. Newmapak Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc. Pearson Packaging Systems Plan Automation Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Techno Pak Packaging Systems
POLYBAGGERS Alex E. Jones & Associates Automationdirect Canpaco Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Cima-Pak Corporation Pearson Packaging Systems Plan Automation Inc. Premier Tech Systems R-J Machinery Inc. WeighPack Systems Inc.
PRESCRIPTION FILLERS Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Kaps-All Packaging Systems Richards Packaging Inc.
PRESSURE-SENSITIVE TAPE APPLICATORS 3M Canada Artypac Automation Inc. Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution DJS Enterprises Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. Glue Dots International Gluefast Company Inc. Groupe Lelys JG Packaging Loveshaw, an ITW Company M.D. Packaging Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Sterling Marking Products Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Unisource, a Veritiv Co. Vibac Canada Inc. VisuaScan Inc. Wexxar Packaging Inc.
PRICE MARKING
PAPER SHREDDERS Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Plan Automation Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
Artypac Automation Inc. Bemis Packaging Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Dependable Marking Systems Industrial Marking Systems KRONES Machinery Co. M.D. Packaging Inc. Norwood Marking Systems Sterling Marking Products Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
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PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS B & T Sales Inc. B&R Industrial Automation Inc. Beckoff Automation Canada Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. Capmatic Ltee OBX Works Omron Canada Inc. PMR Packaging Inc. SICK Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems ViascanQdata
PUCK HANDLING Alex E. Jones & Associates Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. Langen Packaging Inc. McBrady Engineering Inc. New England Machinery Inc. Omega Design Corp. PMR Packaging Inc. Packaging Equip & Conveyors Septimatech Group Inc.
PUCKS Capmatic Ltee PMR Packaging Inc. Packaging Equip & Conveyors ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip Septimatech Group Inc.
PUMPS 1 Air 2 Peristaltic 3 Precision Metering Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3 ControlGMC 1 Hibar Systems Ltd. 3 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 1
RACKS, STORAGE Schaefer System International
REVENUE STAMP APPLICATORS KRONES Machinery Co.
ROLL HANDLING Bradman Lake Inc. OBX Works
ROLL-LEAF STAMPING Alex E. Jones & Associates Automated Packaging Systems Bemis Packaging Dependable Marking Systems M.D. Packaging Inc.
SCALES & WEIGHING 1 Batch Weighing 2 Checkweighers 3 Combination Scales 4 Conveyor Scales 5 Dynamic (in-motion) Weighing 6 Freight Express Computing Scales & Weighing 7 Over & Under Weight 8 Weight/Price Labeling Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 Alpha Checkweighers 2 Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 5, 7 Automationdirect 1, 2, 4 Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 4 Celplast Packaging Systems 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 7 Combiscale Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ControlGMC 7 Cousins Packaging Inc. 4, 6 DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 4 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 4 General Packaging Equipment 1 Habasit Canada Limited 2, 4, 7 HayssenSandiacre 7 Heat and Control, Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 2, 8 Ilapak Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5 IMA North America 1 JG Packaging 1, 7, 8 Kliklok-Woodman 3 Kraken Automation Inc. 2 Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7 Loma Systems Canada Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 1, 2, 4, 7 Magnetic Products, Inc. 2 Mamata Enterprises 1, 3 Matrix Packaging Machinery 3 Mettler-Toledo Canada 2, 4, 7 Multivac Canada Inc. 2, 3 Newmapak Ltd. 2, 4 Optima Machinery Corporation 4 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 4 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 PPI Technologies Group 2
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Premier Tech Systems 3, 4 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 4 Reiser (Canada) Co. 2 S+S Inspection Inc. 2 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 TNA North America Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 Tharo Systems, Inc. 8 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 4, 5, 7 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2 ViascanQdata 7 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 8 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Yamato 2, 3
SCANNING 1 Barcode Reading 2 Closure Sensing 3 Label Reading 4 Label Sensing 5 Machine Vision Systems 6 Product Container Sensing 7 Product Level Sensing Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5 Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 3 Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4 Automationdirect 1 Banner Engineering Corp. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Barcode Graphics Inc. 1 Baumer Inc. 7 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Chartwell Automation 1, 4, 5, 7 Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1 DJS Enterprises 1, 3, 5 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 4, 6 Domino Canada 1
FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 5 Festo Inc. 5 FLIR Systems Ltd. 4, 5, 6, 7 General Conveyor 1 Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 5 IMA North America 4, 5 Industrial Marking Systems 1, 3, 4, 6 Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 KRONES Machinery Co. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Labelling Technologies 1, 3, 4 Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 5 Longford International Ltd. 5 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Matthews Marking Systems 1, 3, 4 MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1 Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 4, 5 New England Machinery Inc. 2 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Nordson Canada Limited 2 Omnifission Packaging 5 Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 PMC Industries 6 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 6 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 R.A Jones & Co. 1, 5 RFID Canada 1, 3, 4 Robatech Canada 1 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 3, 4 Shawpak Systems Ltd. 5 SICK Inc. 1, 5 Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 5 TNA North America Inc. 1 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 4, 6, 7 Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 5 ViascanQdata 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Videojet Canada 1, 3, 4, 5 Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 5 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 3, 4
SENSORS Ahearn & Soper Inc. Automationdirect Banner Engineering Corp. Baumer Inc. Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chartwell Automation DJS Enterprises Festo Inc. FLIR Systems Ltd. Newmapak Ltd. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. SICK Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Tri-Tronics Company Inc. VisuaScan Inc.
SHELVING Britman Packaging Services Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Plan Automation Inc. Schaefer System International VisuaScan Inc.
SHRINK PACKAGING 1 L-Sealing 2 Palletizing 3 Tunnels 4 Wrapping Sealing Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 4 Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 4 Artypac Automation Inc. 4 Automated Packaging Systems 3 B & T Sales Inc. 2, 3, 4 Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 3, 4 Britman Packaging Services 1, 3, 4 Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 3, 4 Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Capmatic Ltee 2, 3, 4 CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 4 Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 3, 4 Cima-Pak Corporation 1, 3, 4 Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4 Damark Shrink Pkg Systems 1, 3, 4 Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 3, 4 Douglas Machine 3, 4 Eastey Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4 Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3, 4 Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 3, 4 Farnell Packaging Limited 1 Formost Fuji Corporation 4 Gebo Cermex USA 3, 4 General Conveyor 2, 3, 4 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1, 3, 4 Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3, 4 Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 1 Hartness International 3, 4 Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 3, 4 Hood Packaging Corporation 2, 4 Ilapak Inc. 3, 4 IMA North America 2, 4 JG Packaging 1, 3, 4 KRONES Machinery Co. 3, 4 Label-Aire Inc. 3, 4 Lantech.com, LLC 3, 4 Longford International Ltd. 4 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Multivac Canada Inc. 3 Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4 Omega Design Corp. 3, 4 Omnifission Packaging 3 Optima Machinery Corporation 4 PDC International Corp 3 PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 4 PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 3, 4 Reiser (Canada) Co. 3 Rennco LLC 1, 4 Repack Canada & The Freelance 1, 2 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2 Saturn Packaging Equipment 1, 3, 4 Schneider Packaging Equipment 2 Sealed Air Corp. 1, 3, 4 Sipromac ll 3 Stock Packaging Canada 4 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2, 3, 4 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 2, 3, 4
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM SIGNAL TOWER – LED
SLEEVERS
SPOUT INSERTING
STATIC ELIMINATORS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
B & T Sales Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
SKIN PACKAGING
Canpaco Inc.
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Consolidated Technologies
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates Capmatic Ltee DJS Enterprises General Conveyor New England Machinery Inc. PMC Industries Plan Automation Inc. PPI Technologies Group Prodo-Pak Corp
3M Canada Alex E. Jones & Associates Canpaco Inc. Capmatic Ltee Celplast Packaging Systems DJS Enterprises General Magnaplate Corp. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
DJS Enterprises
DJS Enterprises
Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC
SPRAYERS
STENCIL-MAKING
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
JG Packaging
Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Multivac Canada Inc. Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc. Reiser (Canada) Co.
Kliklok-Woodman KRONES Machinery Co. M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. PDC International Corp
Sealed Air Corp.
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Quadrel Labeling Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
SPS/PHIN Limited
Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
VC999 Canada
Saturn Packaging Equipment
Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Plan Automation Inc. Richards Packaging Inc.
STAPLERS Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
Industrial Marking Systems PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Sterling Marking Products Inc. VisuaScan Inc.
STRAPPING Automated Packaging Systems Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Cousineau Packaging Inc. Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. M.D. Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Roberts PolyPro Samuel Strapping Systems Unisource, a Veritiv Co. Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
STRETCHBUNDLERS Alex E. Jones & Associates Canpaco Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Cousineau Packaging Inc. Cousins Packaging Inc. DJS Enterprises Eastey Enterprises IMA North America JG Packaging Lantech.com, LLC M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. Omega Design Corp. PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Unisource, a Veritiv Co. Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
STRETCHWRAPPING Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Automated Packaging Systems B & T Sales Inc. Bradman Lake Inc. Britman Packaging Services Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. Canpaco Inc. CAPS/PhoenixWrappers Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Cousineau Packaging Inc. Cousins Packaging Inc. Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. Farnell Packaging Limited General Conveyor Hartness International Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Hood Packaging Corporation ITW Muller Canada IMA North America JG Packaging Lantech.com, LLC Newmapak Ltd. Omega Design Corp. Orion Packaging Systems PMR Packaging Inc. Packaging Machinery Concepts Plan Automation Inc. Premier Tech Systems Reiser (Canada) Co. SDI Packaging Inc. SACMI Beverage & Packaging Samuel Strapping Systems Strong Point Automation Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co. Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
TABLET PRESSING Artypac Automation Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises IMA North America
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Plan Automation Inc. Union Standard Equipment Co.
TAGGING Plan Automation Inc. Union Standard Equipment Co.
TAMPER EVIDENT BANDING Alex E. Jones & Associates Canpaco Inc. Capmatic Ltee Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises JG Packaging KRONES Machinery Co. M.D. Packaging Inc. Newmapak Ltd. PDC International Corp Plan Automation Inc. SPS/PHIN Limited
Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC
Capmatic Ltee
Heat and Control, Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Multivac Canada Inc.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
Compacker Systems, LLC
Plan Automation Inc.
Consolidated Technologies
R.A Jones & Co.
DJS Enterprises
R-J Machinery Inc.
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd.
Stock Packaging Canada
Gebo Cermex USA
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Hartness International
TRAYLOADERS
IMA North America KRONES Machinery Co.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Langen Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
B & T Sales Inc.
MARQ Packaging Systems Inc.
Bosch Packaging Technology
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
Multivac Canada Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc. Plan Automation Inc. Propack Processing & Packaging Systems Schneider Packaging Equipment Sipromac ll Techno Pak Packaging Systems Triangle Package Machinery Co. Unisource, a Veritiv Co. WeighPack Systems Inc. Wepackit 2009 Inc. Yamato
TUBE PACKAGING, SQUEEZE TUBES 1 Filling Sealing Metal 2 Filling Sealing Plastic Capmatic Ltee 1, 2 DJS Enterprises 1, 2 IMA North America 1, 2 Oystar North America 1, 2 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 2
TEA-BAGGING Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises General Packaging Equipment Ilapak Inc. IMA North America JG Packaging Plan Automation Inc. R.A Jones & Co. Union Standard Equipment Co.
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TESTING EQUIPMENT Artypac Automation Inc. Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Kaps-All Packaging Systems M.D. Packaging Inc. M+L Testing Equipment (1995) Mettler-Toledo Canada New England Machinery Inc. Plan Automation Inc. R-J Machinery Inc.
THERMOFORMING Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Bosch Packaging Technology Buckhorn Canada Inc. Canpaco Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises Goldrich Printpak Inc. Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies Multivac Canada Inc. Oystar North America Plan Automation Inc. Reiser (Canada) Co. Sarong Spa North America Schubert Packaging Automation Sipromac ll Stock Packaging Canada Techno Pak Packaging Systems Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP Unisource, a Veritiv Co. VC999 Canada Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd.
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TIMING SCREWS Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. DJS Enterprises PMR Packaging Inc. Packaging Equip & Conveyors Plan Automation Inc. Septimatech Group Inc. Techno Pak Packaging Systems
TRAY HOODERS CRIMPERS Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Plan Automation Inc.
TRAY-CUP FILLING SEALING Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Cima-Pak Corporation ControlGMC DJS Enterprises
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PACKAGING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2 Prodo-Pak Corp 1, 2 ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1, 2 R.A Jones & Co. 1, 2 R-J Machinery Inc. 2 Schubert Packaging Automation 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2 Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Langen Packaging Inc.
HayssenSandiacre 1
M.D. Packaging Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 2
McBrady Engineering Inc.
Oystar North America
Ilapak Inc. 1
New England Machinery Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
McBrady Engineering Inc. 2
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 2
Omega Design Corp.
Prodo-Pak Corp
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1
Oystar North America
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1
TUBS-CUP-FILLING SEALING
PMR Packaging Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 1
Alex E. Jones & Associates ControlGMC ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip R.A Jones & Co.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
Prolamina 1
Plan Automation Inc.
VC999 Canada
R.A Jones & Co. 1, 2
UNSCRAMBLING
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Prodo-Pak Corp
VACUUM & GAS PACKAGING
R.A Jones & Co. Union Standard Equipment Co.
Alex E. Jones & Associates Artypac Automation Inc.
Winpak Ltd.
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
USED EQUIPMENT
Bosch Packaging Technology Capmatic Ltee DJS Enterprises Feed Systems Inc. Garvey Corp. General Conveyor Hartness International IMA North America
1 Flexible
Reiser (Canada) Co. 1, 2 Sealed Air Corp. 1 Sipromac ll 1, 2
2 Rigid Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1 Alte-Rego Corporation 1 Automationdirect 1
Stock Packaging Canada 1, 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2 Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1 VC999 Canada 1, 2
Artypac Automation Inc.
Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2
Automationdirect
CVP Systems, Inc. 1, 2
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2
Capmatic Ltee
Cima-Pak Corporation 1, 2
VACUUM FORMING
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 2
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
DJS Enterprises
Formost Fuji Corporation 1
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
HayssenSandiacre
General Packaging Equipment 1
Canpaco Inc.
Ilapak Inc.
Harpak-Ulma Packaging, LLC 1, 2
Celplast Packaging Systems
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1 Winpak Ltd. 1, 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Goldrich Printpak Inc. Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
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Multivac Canada Inc.
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Plan Automation Inc. Stock Packaging Canada Union Standard Equipment Co. VC999 Canada Winpak Ltd.
To do just that, we’ve put together a team of professionals whose efforts are dedicated to turning out labels that really are awesome in every way.
VACUUM PUMPS
Since great labels begin with a great design, our graphics group can take your art file – or help you create one – and make certain your label will showcase your brand. We help your product stand out from the pack.
Festo Inc.
We’ll also help you select the right label material and pressure-sensitive adhesive from literally hundreds of combinations to ensure they’re perfectly compatible with your brand’s package. By using clear labels, metallic materials and other treatments, we can make your label jump off the shelf. Then our experienced press operators use the latest digital or flexographic printing technologies and quality assurance standards to print exactly the labels you want. That’s how we provide the most awesome labels you can get. And, if you also need to apply the labels yourself, we manufacture a complete line of precision high-speed label applicator systems as well as industry leading print and apply solutions.
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VIBRATORS Alex E. Jones & Associates Capmatic Ltee Eckert Machines Eriez Magnetic Products, Inc. MARQ Packaging Systems Inc. Packaging Machinery Concepts Plan Automation Inc. Stock Packaging Canada Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co.
WEB SPLICERS Alex E. Jones & Associates Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
WIRE STITCHING Plan Automation Inc. Samuel Strapping Systems
WRAPPING Alex E. Jones & Associates Bradman Lake Inc. Canpaco Inc. Celplast Packaging Systems Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Cousineau Packaging Inc. DJS Enterprises Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. Douglas Machine Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. Formost Fuji Corporation HayssenSandiacre Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies ®
Ilapak Inc. Lantech.com, LLC M.D. Packaging Inc. Orion Packaging Systems Plan Automation Inc.
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Samuel Strapping Systems Sealed Air Corp. Techno Pak Packaging Systems Union Standard Equipment Co. Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
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CONVERTING MACHINERY WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM • This section lists the various types of machinery and supplies used by convereters of flexible packaging materials, and by makers of folding, setup, corrugated and fibre boxes and similar packs.. • Advertisers are shown in red type • For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyers’ Guide. ADHESIVE APPLICATORS 1 Glue 2 Hotmelt 3 Other 4 UV-Cured 3M Canada 2 Ahearn & Soper Inc. 3 Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 2 Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4 Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 1, 2 Glue Dots International 1 HMA Systems 1, 2 ITW Dynatec 1, 2, 3 Nordson Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4 SDI Packaging Inc. 3 Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2 Valco Melton Inc. 1, 2, 3 VanSco Products 1 VisuaScan Inc. 1 WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2
ADHESIVE MIXERS Union Standard Equipment Co.
BAGMAKING 1 Cellulose Film 2 Paper 3 Polyethylene Film 4 Valving 5 Window-Applying Automationdirect 3 Baumer Inc. 3 Canpaco Inc. 1, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 5 Covertech Flexible Packaging 2, 3, 4 Nordson Canada Limited 2 Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 3 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Prolamina 1, 3, 4 Rennco LLC 3 Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 2, 5 WeighPack Systems Inc. 3 Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 2, 3
Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1 Prolamina 1 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 3
CHASES
Bobst North America Esko USA Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp. Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Manroland Canada
GUILLOTINES
DIES
GUMMED TAPE APPLICATORS
Bobst North America
COATING EQUIPMENT 1 Lacquer & Varnish 2 Resins & Hotmelts 3 Wax Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3 Bobst North America 1, 3 HMA Systems 2 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1 Manroland Canada 1 Nordson Canada Limited 2 Robatech Canada 2 Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 1 Wolverine Flexographic Mfg Co 1
COLLATORS Artypac Automation Inc. Bradman Lake Inc. Longford International Ltd. MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. Oystar North America Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
COLOR MATCHING EQUIPMENT M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
CONTROLS 1 Clutch & Brake 2 Edge Alignment 3 Humidity Also Indicators 4 Register 5 Temperature 6 Web Guides Bobst North America 4 Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. 5 Davis Controls Ltd. 3, 5 Dependable Marking Systems 4 The Montalvo Corporation 1, 2 Omron Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 5 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1 Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 2, 3, 5
CORES 1 Core Chucks 2 Cores The Montalvo Corporation 1 Septimatech Group Inc. 2 VisuaScan Inc. 2
CORONA TREATERS Enercon Industries Corp. M.D. Packaging Inc. Pillar Technologies
BALING PRESSES
CORRUGATORS
Plan Automation Inc. Premier Tech Systems Samuel Strapping Systems
Bobst North America
BANDING, WIRE STRAPPING
1 Cup & Container Lid Machines 2 Cup Machines Bobst North America 1 Capmatic Ltee 1, 2 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1 New England Machinery Inc. 1 R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1
Automated Packaging Systems Plan Automation Inc. Samuel Strapping Systems
BLANKETS 1 Offset 2 Printing Habasit Canada Limited 2 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2
BOX HANDLES 1 “T” Handles 2 Case Locks & Handles 3 Striping & Strap 4 Support Plates Hudson Supplies Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
BOXMAKING 1 Corrugated 2 Fibre 3 Folding Cartons 4 Plastic 5 Setup 6 Window-Applying Automated Packaging Systems 3 Bobst North America 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Boehmer Box LP 3 Buckhorn Canada Inc. 4 CANAMPAC 3 Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
FOUNTAINS
Ellis Packaging Ltd. 3 Grimsby Packaging Limited 1 Hartness International 1 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 3 Manroland Canada 3 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3 Packaging Technologies Inc. 1 Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Robatech Canada 1, 3, 6 SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 2, 3
CUP EQUIPMENT
CUTTERS 1 Card 2 Film 3 Label 4 Paper Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 3 Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 3, 4 Manroland Canada 3, 4 Samuel Strapping Systems 2 Tharo Systems, Inc. 3 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 3, 4
CUTTERS & CREASERS Bobst North America Esko USA Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Manroland Canada
CYLINDERS 1 Flexographic 2 Plate Mounting 3 Rubber Plate Dependable Marking Systems 3
DENSITOMETERS Groupe Lelys Heidelberg Graphic Equipment M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
DIECUTTERS
1 Cutting Solid 2 Rubber Dependable Marking Systems 2 Groupe Lelys 1 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1
DIGITAL ASSET MANAGER Esko USA
DISPENSING 1 Bottle 2 Coupons & Leaflets 3 Napkin 4 Pen 5 Pouch 6 Straw Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2 Dependable Marking Systems 5 George Gordon Associates, Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Groupe Lelys 2 Longford International Ltd. 2, 5 M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 5 Omega Design Corp. 5 Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5 Richards Packaging Inc. 1 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 5
DOCTOR BLADES Groupe Lelys Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Prolamina
DOCTOR REWINDERS Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
DRYERS Eckert Machines Groupe Lelys Kraken Automation Inc. R E Morrison Equipment Inc. STANMECH Technologies Inc.
1 Dividers 2 Ink Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2 Matthews Marking Systems 2
GLUE POTS Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. HMA Systems OBX Works
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Manroland Canada Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
Canpaco Inc. Sterling Marking Products Inc.
GUMMING MACHINES VisuaScan Inc.
GUSSET MACHINES JG Packaging
HEAT SEALERS Automationdirect Canpaco Inc. Cima-Pak Corporation Fischbein Company Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies JG Packaging Unisource, a Veritiv Co.
IMPRINTERS Automationdirect Dependable Marking Systems Norwood Marking Systems Resolution Inplant Services Sterling Marking Products Inc.
INKS 1 Flexographic 2 Fluorescent 3 I.R. 4 Letterpress 5 Lithographic 6 Non-toxic 7 Rotogravure 8 Screen Printing 9 U.V. Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 INX International Ink Co. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Prolamina 1
KNIVES
Bobst North America Dependable Marking Systems Norwood Marking Systems Sterling Marking Products Inc.
1 Air 2 Cutter Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 2 Eckert Machines 1 Manroland Canada 2 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 1 STANMECH Technologies Inc. 1
ENGRAVING EQUIPMENT
LAMINATORS
Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Sterling Marking Products Inc.
Bobst North America Chestwood – Mezey Distribution HMA Systems OBX Works VisuaScan Inc.
EMBOSSING MACHINES
ENVELOPE-MAKING Automationdirect
EXTRUDING 1 Extruder Dies 2 Extruder/Coaters 3 Extruder/Laminators 4 Extruding Machines Film Baumer Inc. 1, 2, 4 Bobst North America 3 Brampton Engineering Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4 Covertech Flexible Packaging 3, 4 Macro Engineering & Technology 1, 2, 3, 4 OBX Works 1, 2 Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 2 Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 4
EYELETTING MACHINES Oystar North America
FILM-CASTING EQUIPMENT Baumer Inc.
FLATTENERS, BAGS
LITHO PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT Heidelberg Graphic Equipment
MANDRELS Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Tri-Mach Group
METALIZING & DEMETALIZING EQUIPMENT Bobst North America Celplast Metallized Products
MOUNTING PROVING MACHINES 1 Rotogravure 2 Rubber Plates Bobst North America 1 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 2 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2
OFFSET ELIMINATORS Heidelberg Graphic Equipment
B & T Sales Inc. Strong Point Automation Inc.
OVENS
FOLDER-GLUERS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Bobst North America Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Roberts PolyPro
PAPER SHREDDERS Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
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PRESSES
1 Label Dependable Marking Systems 1 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1
1 Cutting Blanking 2 Cutting Creasing 3 Printing & Slotting 4 Stripping Blanking Bobst North America 1, 2, 3, 4 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2 Manroland Canada 1, 2, 4
PHOTOPOLYMER PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT E.I. DuPont Canada Company Esko USA Heidelberg Graphic Equipment
PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT 1 Flexo 2 Letterpress 3M Canada 1 E.I. DuPont Canada Company 1 Esko USA 1 Groupe Lelys 1 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2 Schawk Canada 1
POINT OF PURCHASE DISPLAYS Kruger Inc. Packaging Technologies Inc. Peel Plastic Products Ltd. Schawk Canada
PRINTING PLATES 1 Flexographic 2 Letterpress 3 Lithographic 4 Plastic 5 Rubber 6 Rubber Plastic Annan & Bird Lithographers 3 Bemis Packaging 1, 5, 6 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 5 E.I. DuPont Canada Company 1 Greydon Inc. 1, 5 Groupe Lelys 1 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 M.D. Packaging Inc. 1 Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 1 Prolamina 1 Schawk Canada 1 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Unisource, a Veritiv Co. 1, 4, 5
PRINTING PRESSES 1 Bag 2 Carton 3 Digital 4 Envelope 5 Flexographic 6 Gummed Tape 7 Label 8 Letterpress 9 Metal-Decorating 10 Offset Dry Indirect Letterpress 11 Offset Lithographic 12 Plastics-Decorating 13 Platen 14 Rotogravure
POUCH MAKING Automationdirect Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. JG Packaging Peel Plastic Products Ltd. Prodo-Pak Corp Schawk Canada WeighPack Systems Inc.
PRE-PRESS SERVICES Peel Plastic Products Ltd. Schawk Canada
15 Screen-Printing 16 Ticket & Tag Annan & Bird Lithographers 11 Baumer Inc. 5 Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 13 Bobst North America 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 12, 14 Dependable Marking Systems 1, 5, 7, 16 Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp. 5, 6, 7, 16 Greydon Inc. 5, 13 Groupe Lelys 5, 7 Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 4, 5 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16 Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Co. 3 Iconotech 1, 2, 7 Manroland Canada 2, 7, 9, 10, 11 Matthews Marking Systems 5 Muller Martini Canada 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16 Primera Technology 7 Prolamina 5 QuickLabel Systems 7, 16 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 5, 6, 7 ViascanQdata 7, 16 Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 1, 5, 14 Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 5, 14 Winpak Ltd. 5 Wolverine Flexographic Mfg Co 1, 5, 7
PUMPS 1 Air 2 Ink Circulating Bemis Packaging 2 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 2 R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 1
ROLL HANDLING Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
ROLL LEAF STAMPING Dependable Marking Systems
ROLLS 1 Coating 2 Cooling 3 Design 4 Embossing 5 Engraving 6 Impregnating 7 Inking 8 Laminating 9 Printing 10 Rubber 11 Spreader 12 Waxing Automated Packaging Systems 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 Bemis Packaging 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 Clarke Roller & Rubber Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Dependable Marking Systems 7, 9, 10 Heidelberg Graphic Equipment 1, 9 Sterling Marking Products Inc. 7, 10 VisuaScan Inc. 7, 8 Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 3, 10
RUBBER PLATE VULCANIZERS Sterling Marking Products Inc.
RUBBER PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT
PUNCHERS
Heidelberg Graphic Equipment
Longford International Ltd.
RULE BENDERS
REWINDS
Bobst North America Baumer Inc. Bemis Packaging RULES, CREASING CUTTING ETC. Macro Engineering & Technology Cdn_Packaging_ad_extended.qxp:Layout 1 North 4/30/14 Tharo Systems, Inc. Bobst America 1:25 PM Page 1
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TANKS, HEATING & DIPPING
TURRET REWINDS
VACUUM PUMPS
1 Electronic 2 Laser 3 Optical Ahearn & Soper Inc. 2, 3 Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3 Balluff Canada Inc. 2, 3 Banner Engineering Corp. 2, 3 Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3 Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 3 Dependable Marking Systems 1 Industrial Marking Systems 2 Labelling Technologies 1, 3 Manroland Canada 1 Matthews Marking Systems 1, 2 Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3 RFID Canada 1, 2, 3 SICK Inc. 2 Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3 Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 3 ViascanQdata 2 VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3 Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Baumer Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Bobst North America
Festo Inc.
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Macro Engineering & Technology
R E Morrison Equipment Inc.
TEAR STRIP MACHINES Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
TENSION DISCS Dependable Marking Systems
TESTING EQUIPMENT M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
THERMOMETERS M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
UNWINDERS Bizerba Canada Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc. VC999 Canada
Bobst North America
VISCOSITY CONTROLS
Macro Engineering & Technology
Capmatic Ltee
Tharo Systems, Inc.
Inkspec/PAD
USED EQUIPMENT
WINDERS
Capmatic Ltee Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
1 Film 2 Foil
THERMOSTATS
Dependable Marking Systems
Baumer Inc. 1
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Manroland Canada
Bemis Packaging 1
R-J Machinery Inc.
Bobst North America 1, 2
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Brampton Engineering Inc. 1
Baumer Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2
Habasit Canada Limited
VC999 Canada
Macro Engineering & Technology 1
TUBE WINDERS
SCORERS Manroland Canada VisuaScan Inc.
SCRAP REMOVAL SYSTEMS Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
SHEET CLEANERS Manroland Canada
SHEETING MACHINES Manroland Canada Strathcona Paper LP
SLEEVES 1 Slitter 2 Snap-On Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2
SLITTERS & REWINDERS Bobst North America Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp. Plan Automation Inc. Primera Technology Propack Processing & Packaging Systems QuickLabel Systems
SLITTERS & SCORERS Bobst North America Plan Automation Inc. Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
SLOTTERS Bobst North America Plan Automation Inc.
SOLVENT RECOVERY EQUIPMENT Plan Automation Inc.
SPLICERS Bobst North America Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. Plan Automation Inc.
SPRAYERS Manroland Canada Plan Automation Inc.
STANDS, UNWIND & REWIND Baumer Inc. Bobst North America Macro Engineering & Technology The Montalvo Corporation Plan Automation Inc.
STATIC ELIMINATORS 3M Canada General Magnaplate Corp.
STEP & REPEAT MACHINES
76477
Esko USA
TACHOMETER Chartwell Automation M+L Testing Equipment (1995) Omron Canada Inc.
TAKEOFF UNITS Baumer Inc. Macro Engineering & Technology
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CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP. - FOLDING CARTONS
CAPMATIC LTEE
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 Tel: 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 Email: sales@capmatic. com Web: www.capmatic.com Pres: Alioscia Bassani. Types of products packaged -- Pharmaceuticals, Hair Sprays, Shaving Lathers. Toiletries. Perfumes. Insect Sprays, Room Deodorizers, Paints, Coatings, Veterinarian and Pet Products, Automotive Waxes, De-Icers, Tire Inflaters, Cleaners, Household Polishes, Laudry Products, Show Dyes, etc.
PACIFIC PACKAGING MACHINERY 1284 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente CA 92673 USA Tel: 949-369-2425 Fax: 949-369-2429 Email: information@ pacificpak.com Web: www.pacificpak.com Pres: Pete Carpino. Types of products packaged -- Hairspray, household cleaners, pharmaceutical, room deodorizers.
BARCODE CERTIFICATION BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-7701154 Fax: 905-787-1575 Email: info@barcodegraphics.com Web: www.barcodegraphics.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. Instant Barcode EPS/PDF Masters And Nutrition Facts Graphics Online 24/7. Barcode Labels And Tags (QR, Data Matrix, UPC, EAN, SCC, B3, Cargo, Pars, Paps, Etc), Barcode Labeling Software, Printers, Blank Labels (Thermal Transfer, Laser). Thermal Transfer Ribbons And ANSI/ISO Verifiers. ScanRight™ Certification, QC Seminars And Training.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Certification and testing services -- Barcode scanning.
VIASCANQDATA INC. 8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC H4S 1M5 Tel: 514-744-1000 800-858-7226 Fax: 514-956-0326 Email: dkurdi@viascan.com Web: www.viascan.com Pres/Plant Mgr: Denis Kurdi. Sls Mgr: Bertrand Martelle. Branch office -1-651 Harwood Ave N, Ajax ON L1Z 0K4.
BOXMAKERS
ASTRO BOX CORP. 1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 Tel: 905-6958788 866-255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 Email: info@ astroboxcorp.com Web: www.astroboxcorp.com Pres: C. Parlagreco. Folding Cartons. Facilities -- Die Cutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Litho, Coating, Hot Stamping, Embossing.
CANAMPAC 120 Trillium Dr Kitchener ON N2E 2C4 Tel: 519-576-2480 Fax: 519-576-2489 Web: www.canampac.com
7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9 Tel: 905678-8211 Fax: 905-678-7233 Web: www.cascades.com Sales Mgr: Tony Corsillo. Cartons. Facilities -- Coating, Creasing, Diecutting, Embossing, Flexo, Hot-Stamping, Litho, Perforating, Scoring.
265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris. Sr VP-Bus Dev: Richard Pileski. VP-Mfg: Chris Leys. Other plants -- 271 Massey Rd, Guelph ON N1K 1B2 Phone (519) 8210550, Fax (519) 821-4219. Cartons. Facilities -- Coating, Creasing, Diecutting, Embossing, Flexo, Hot-Stamping, Litho, Perforating, Scoring.
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP
MEADWESTVACO PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP
5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905238-8400 Web: centralgrp.com Facilities -- Diecutting, Scoring, Perforating, Flexo Direct Print, Specialty Gluing.
281 Fairall St Ajax ON L1S 1R7 Tel: 905-683-2330 Sales Mgr: Peter Ferras.
CORRUPAL
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 Tel: 905-738-8226 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: debi.bowins@ ptibox.com Web: www.ptibox.com Pres: Tim Boissinot. Plant Mgr: Clarence Brown. Dir-Sales/Mktg: Debi Bowins ....Cartons.
225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 Tel: 450-638-4222 Web: www.corrupal.com Pres: Yvan Quirion. Plant Mgr: Claude Boyer. Sales Mgr: Laurie Du Temple Quirion.
E.B. BOX COMPANY 3-20 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1C3 Tel: 905-8895600 Fax: 905-889-5602 Email: sales@ebbox.com Web: www.ebbox.com Pres: Amin Rajabali. Sales Mgr: Irfan Rajabali. Folding cartons, setup boxes. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Litho, Offset, Flexo, Letterpress, Coating, Windowing, Gluing.
ELLIS PACKAGING LTD. 1830 Sandstone Manor Pickering ON L1W 3Y1 Tel: 905-7987715 Fax: 905-831-7571 Email: sales@ellispkg.com Web: www.ellispkg.com Pres: Cathie Ellis. Plant Mgr: Don Smart. VP Sls: Brad T. Weale. Cartons. Other plants -- Ellis Packaging West, Guelph, ON; Ellis Paper Box, Mississauga, ON. Facilities -- Coating, Greasing, Diecutting, Embossin, Flexo, HotStamping, Litho, Perforating, Scoring
ELOPAK CANADA INC. 6430 boul des Grandes Prairies Saint-Leonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 Fax: 514-326-3307 Web: www.elopak. com Plant Mgr: Patricia Rothos. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Milk Cartons. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Flexo, Litho Printing.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Folding cartons. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Litho, Coating, Hotstamping, Embossing, Gravure.
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CANADA CORP. 1691 Matheson Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 1S1 Tel: 905-6241701 Plant Mgr: Vince Cerasani. Other plants -- United States. -- Folding cartons. Facilities -- Specialty Cartons, Rotogravure and Flexo Printing, Heat Seal Coating, Laminating, Demetallization.
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800-
SOOPAK 2280 Drew Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1B8 Tel: 905-677-2888 888-539-2091 Fax: 905-677-8858 Email: sales@soopak. com Web: www.soopak.com CEO: Carol Jiang. Plant Mgr: Ron Westfall. Sales Mgr: Kevin Chen. Cartons. Facilities -- Coating, Creasing, Diecutting, Embossing. Other -- Printing, Gluing Making window
CONTRACT PACKAGING BRADMAN LAKE INC.
3050 Southcross Blvd Rock Hill SC 29730 USA Tel: 704588-3301 Fax: 704-588-3302 Email: usa@bradmanlake. com Web: www.bradmanlake.com Distributor -- Propack, Oakville, ON 905-469-3337 Fax: 905-469-3275. Personnel -- VP Sls/Mktg: Nick Bisop. Types of Products Packaged -Dry, Liquid, Food, Pastes, Powders, Candy & Confectionery, Bakery. Types of Packages -- Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/Seal, Pouches, Jars, Shrink.
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C-2470 Stanfiled Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1S2 Tel: 905272-3699 Web: www.sarong.it Sls Mgr: Rachel Gualtieri. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Foods, Liquid, Powders, Pharmaceuticals. Types of packages -- Blister, Capsules, Other.
SCHAWK PROTOTYPES
35 Regan Rd Brampton ON L7A 1B2 Tel: 905-846-2200 905-495-5127 Fax: 905-846-2249 Email: geoff.kilburn@ deltacogroup.com Web: www.vulsay.com Gen Mgr: Geoff Kilburn. Plant Mgr: Nabil Hmaiden. Sales: Beverley Doyle. Types of Products Packaged -- Chemical: Lubricants, Antifreeze, Windshield Wash, Brake Fluid, Power Steering Fluid, Any Other Functional Automotive Fluids. Grandular: Solvents, Marine Products, Household Products, Agricultural Chemicals, Fuel Conditioners. Types of Packages -- Flexible, Plastic Bottles, Plastic & Steel Pails & Drums, Tin Cans, Totes & Bulk.
ACORN PACKAGING INC.
563 Queensway E Mississauga ON L5A 3X6 Tel: 905-2795256 800-461-1361 Fax: 905-279-3234 Email: sales@ acornpkg.com Web: www.acornpkg.com Materials converted -- Films, Foils, Papers. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Bottle Sleeves, Floner Sleeves etc., Stand-up pouches, Other.
AHEARN & SOPER INC. 100 Woodbine Downs Blvd Toronto ON M9W 5S6 Tel: 416-675-3999 800-263-4258 Fax: 416-675-3457 Email: salesdept@ahearn.com Web: www.ahearn.com Vice Pres: Paul Pope. Sls Mgr: Paul Bergin. Material Converted -- Papers, Films. Facilities -- diecutting, flexo.
4355 boul Sir Wilfred Laurier Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3X3 Tel: 450-443-6666 888-826-6322 Fax: 450-443-4466 Personnel -- Sr Dir-Sls/Mktg: Raymond Baribeau. Types of Products Packaged -- Pharmaceuticals. Types of Packages -- Blister, Bottles, Cartons, Shrink, Tubes. Confab offers packaging services such as bottling liquids and tablets, blisters both thermo and cold form, drinkable ampule filling, tube filling, plastic unit dose form/fill/seal.
ALL-FILL INC.
ELOPAK CANADA INC. 6430 boul des Grandes Prairies Saint-Leonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 Fax: 514-326-3307 Web: www.elopak. com Plant Mgr: Patricia Rothos. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Types of Products Packaged -- Powders, granulars and small pieces (food and non-food), liquid, Contract Packaging. Types of Packages -- Juice, eggs, milk cartons, liquid & dry filled gable top cartons.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA Tel: 610524-7350 Fax: 610-524-7346 Email: info@all-fill.com Web: www.all-fill.com Materials converted: -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, flexo, hot stamping, cold foil, embossing, diecutting, multipanel labels.
ALPHA POLY CORPORATION 296 Walker Dr Brampton ON L6T 4B3 Tel: 905-789-6770 Email: packaging@alphapoly.com Web: www.alphapoly.com Sales Mgr: Matthew Kerrigan. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Coating, Flexo, Laminating, Roll Stock, Pouches, Slitting and Rewinding.
ARCADIAN PAPER CONVERTERS 3001 rue Brabant-Marineau Saint-Laurent QC H4S 1V5 Tel: 514-333-4040 Fax: 514-333-0322 Facilities: Coating, Diecutting
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Types of Products Packaged -- Blister, Plastic to Plastic Sealing, Skin, Shrimk Wrap, Display Builds and Filling, Light Assembly, Boxing, Bagging. Types of Packages -- Blister Packs, Skin Packs, Folding Cartons, Displays Corrugated or Fibre Boxboard, Shrinkwrapping, Conveyor Assembly, Light Manufacturing.
ASL PRINT FX LTD.
JONES PACKAGING INC.
Production and packaging... It’s what we do.
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CONVERTERS OF PAPERS, FILMS, FOILS
CONFAB LABORATORIES INC.
• overhauls, Maintenance
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 877-804-4841 Fax: 416-736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol A. Levy. Plant Mgr: Angela Brewitt. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere. Types of Products Packaged -- Secondary Packaging of pre-packaged foods, pharmaceuticals, liquor, personal care products, household goods and more. Types of Packages -- Shrinkfilm, secondary packaging, design, build, pack in-store displays.
VULSAY INDUSTRIES LTD.
4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 Tel: 416293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 Email: npanagapka@celplast.com Web: www.celplast.com VP: Bill Hellings. Plant Mgr: Marc Jolicoeur. Types of Packages -- Metallized PET, OPP, PE, Nylon, PVC, Clear Barrier PET, OPP, Nylon.
• assessments, Ideas, Integration
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 Tel: 514-4261266 Fax: 514-426-1200 Email: info@stockcanada.ca Web: www.stockcanada.ca Director: Eric Williamson. Sales: Henryette Michaud, Jason Miller, Aline Segondy. Branches -- Grafton, WI USA 262-375-4100. Types of Packaging -- Flexible, Trays: PP, HPDE, CPET, EVOH, APET and Film. Other: Sealing Machine, Thermoformer, Fill, Seal and Retort.
8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-7916500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 Email: sales@ buckhorncanada.com Web: www.buckhorncanada.com VP&Gen Mgr: Jim Morrison. Natl Sls Mgr: Tim Walsh. Branches -- Calgary, AB 403-278-9303; Montr?al, QC 514-336-1991. Types of Products Packaged -- Food, Meat, Poultry, Retail Products, etc. Types of Packages -- Pallets, Bins, Trays, Broad Trays.
CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LIMITED
• Packaging Equipment Performance Evaluations
5875 Chedworth Way Mississauga ON L5R 3L9 Tel: 905-5073042 888-994-9008 Fax: 905-507-2983 Email: dtsinokas@ portablepackaging.com Web: www.portablepackaging.com CEO: Al Leger. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Food, Liquid, Pastes, Powders, Promotional Bins & Materials. Co-Packer, Repacker. Types of Packaging -- Blister, Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/Seal, Jars, Pouches, Shrink, Tubes.
STOCK PACKAGING CANADA
BUCKHORN CANADA INC.
1200 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 5R6 Tel: 905-3326626 800-263-8250 Fax: 905-332-6616 Email: info@ capoindustries.com Web: www.capoindustries.com Types of products packaged -- Granular, powder, liquids. Types of packages -- Bottles, pouches, jars, pails, drums.
• Container decorating & Handling Solutions
6470 Northam Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1H9 Tel: 905673-6682 Fax: 905-672-7225 Web: www.novapk.com Pres: James Houghton. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Pharmaceutical. Types of Packages -- Blister, Carton, Form/ Fill/Seal, Shrink, POP/POS Display, Bagging, Kitting, Shrinkbanding.
53 Queen’s Plate Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 6P1 Tel: 416-6142127 Personnel --- Pres: Fred Wood. Types of products packaged -- Foods, Liquid, Pastes, Pharmaceuticals Powders. Types of packages -- Blister, Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/Seal, Jars, Shrink, Skin, Tubes.
655 Finley Ave Ajax ON L1S 3V3 Tel: 905-619-1477 Fax: 905-619-1478 Email: farhatb@britman.com Web: www. britmanpackagingservices.ca Pres: Farhat Buchh. Plant Mgr: Ray Grzesik. Types of Products Packaged -- Food, Powder. Types of Packages -- Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/Seal, Skin, Tubes.
CAPO INDUSTRIES LTD.
• PHIN labellers
NOVA PACK LIMITED
PORTABLE PACKAGING SYS. INC.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 Tel: 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 Email: sales@capmatic. com Web: www.capmatic.com Pres: Alioscia Bassani. Types of Packages -- Blister, Bottles, Jars, Tubes. Types of products packaged -- Liquid, Pharmaceuticals.
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A/P-DEO, Facial Care, Sun Care, nail Care, Hair Colour. Types of Packages -- Tubes, Bottles, Jars, Canister, Cartons, Shrink.
3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris, Sr VP: Rob Radich. Other Plants: Jones Contract Packaging Services, 55 Walker Dr, Brampton, ON L6T 5K5. Phone (905)790-0302. Types of products packaged -- Dry, Liquid, Pastes, Powders, Pharmaceuticals. Types of packages -Blister, Cartons, Form/Fill/Seal, Shrink, Pouch packaging of drugs, cosmetics, liquids, powders, solid does and medical devices, vial-filling, cold chain services.
LABELLING TECHNOLOGIES 31& 32-1435 Bonhill Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1V2 Tel: 905564-2794 888-250-1524 Fax: 905-564-2793 Email: sales@ labelling.com Web: www.labelling.com Representatives -- EXA Systems Inc., St Laurent, QC 514-333-3116 Fax: 514-3335688. Snell SPL Packaging, Mississauga, ON 905-565-9484 Fax: 905-565-9485. Pres: William K. Batter. Sls/Mktg Mgr: Alex L. Simeonov. Types of Products Packaged -- P.S. Labelling Equipment.
LES EMBALLAGES KNOWLTON / KNOWLTON PACKAGING 315 ch Knowlton Knowlton QC J0E 1V0 Tel: 450-242-2727 450-243-6161 Fax: 450-243-0559 Pres: John Bertuccini. VP-Ops: Alain Pilon. CFO: Pierre Prudhomme. VP-Sls/Mktg: Mario Allaire. Types of Products Packaged -- Health & Beauty,
A-1 Royal Gate Blvd Vaughan ON L4L 8Z7 Tel: 416-7987310 800-263-2368 Fax: 905-264-1529 Email: reachout@ aslprintfx.com Web: www.aslprintfx.com Exec Asst: Andrea Lopez. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, Flexo, Hot Stamping, Cold Foil, Embossing, Diecutting, Multipanel Labels.
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD.
111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 Email: marketing@ atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca Pres: David Boles. VP: Tim Boissinot, Sales Mgr: Sylvia Fisch. Other plants --Scarborough & Windsor, ON. Materials converted -- Papers and Films. Facilities -- Manufacturer of polyethylene & paper bags.
CANFAB PACKAGING INC. 2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 Tel: 514-9355265 888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 Email: info@ canfabpkg.com Web: www.canfabpkg.com Pres: T. Klein. Materials converted -- Papers, Foils.
CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LIMITED 4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 Tel: 416293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 Email: npanagapka@celplast.com Web: www.celplast.com Pres: Bill Hellings. Plant Mgr: Marc Jolicoeur. Materials converted -- Polyester, Polypropylene, Cast Polypropylene, Clear barrier films: SiOx, Alox film, Polyethylene, Nylon, Poly Vinyl Chloride, Oriented Poly Styrene from 36 - 4,000gauge. Facilities -Vacuum metallizing and coating of films for barrier packaging.
CHANTLER PACKAGING INC. 880 Lakeshore Rd E Mississauga ON L5E 1E1 Tel: 905274-2533 800-565-5245 Fax: 905-274-9522 Email: info@chantlerpackaging.com Web: www.chantlerpackaging.
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PACKAGE MAKERS/SERVICES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM com CEO: Roy Ferguson. VP: Ian Ferguson. Plant Mgr: Ray Jacques. Materials Converted -- Films. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Flexo, Diecutting, Film Extrusion, Laminating, Slitting, Sheeting, Rewind.
CIMA-PAK CORPORATION 580 av Meloche Dorval QC H9P 2P4 Tel: 514-631-6222 877-631-2462 Fax: 514-631-7361 Email: info@cima-pak. com Web: www.cima-pak.com Gen Mgr: Sonja Berg. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Military Specified Packaging.
COVERTECH FABRICATING INC. 279 Humberline Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 5T6 Tel: 416-7981340 800-837-8961 Fax: 416-798-1342 Email: sales@ covertechfab.com Web: www.covertechfab.com Vice-Pres: John Starr. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Flexo, Laminating
COVERTECH FLEXIBLE PACKAGING 279 Humberline Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 5T6 Tel: 416-7981340 800-837-8961 Fax: 416-798-1342 Email: sales@ covertechflex.com Web: www.covertechflex.com Pres: Furo Orologia, Plant Mgr: Andrew Simone, Sales Mgr: John Starr. Materials converted -- Papers, Films and Foils. Facilities -Bagmaking, Felxo and Laminating.
CROWN PACKAGING PO Box 94188 Richmond BC V6Y 2A4 Tel: 604-277-7111 Pres/VP: Joe Knoll. Plant Mgr: Larry Davis. Sales Mgr: Brent Giles. Materials converted -- Papers. Facilities -- Coating, Bagmaking, Tissue Winding, Napkins, Counter Rolls, Roll Heads, Packing Sheets.
CRYSTAL POLY CONVERTERS 256 Aviva Park Dr Woodbridge ON L4L 9C7 Tel: 905-7717791 Fax: 905-771-1115 Pres: Robert Appel, Plant Mgr: Ron Theriault, Sales Mgr: Mike Gordon. Facilities: Bagmaking, Flexo, Laminating.
DONWAY PACKAGING CORP. LTD. 12 Principal Rd Scarborough ON M1R 4Z3 Tel: 416-4945400 877-504-7041 Fax: 416-494-5409 Email: info@ donwaypackaging.com Web: www.donwaypackaging.com Pres: James Molloy. Plant Mgr: Lambert Grant. Sales Mgr: Margarita Molloy Materials converted -- Papers. Facilities -- Diecutting, Slitting, Rewinding, Sheeting and Guillotining.
DURAFAST LABEL COMPANY 2-53 Queen’s Plate Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 6P1 866-2990066 Fax: 416-981-3071 Email: sales@sector9.ca Web: www.durafastlabel.ca Materials converted -- Papers. Facilities -- Coating, Diecutting, Laminating, Letterpress
E.B. BOX COMPANY 3-20 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1C3 Tel: 905-8895600 Fax: 905-889-5602 Email: sales@ebbox.com Web: www.ebbox.com Pres: Amin Rajabali. Sales Mgr: Irfan Rajabali. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Flexo, Litho, Letterpress, Laminating, Coating, Diecutting, Pressure Sensitive Labels, Imprinting, Hot Stamping, Embossing, Creasing, Scoring.
EDELSTEIN DIVERSIFIED CO. LTD. 100-9001 Avon Montréal QC H4X 2G8 Tel: 514-489-8689 800-461-8273 Fax: 514-489-9707 Email: info@echotape. com Web: www.echotape.com Pres: Malcolm Matthew. Sales Mgr: M. Grevatt. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Pressure Sensitive Tape Converters.
ELOPAK CANADA INC. 6430 boul des Grandes Prairies Saint-Leonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 Fax: 514-326-3307 Web: www.elopak. com Plant Mgr: Patricia Rothos. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Materials converted -- Papers, Foils. Facilities -- Converted Polyethylene Board and Foil Laminated Board. Diecutting and Creasing, Flexo and Litho Printing.
FPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CORPORATION 1891 Eglinton Ave E Toronto ON M1L 2L7 Tel: 416-288-3060 888-288-7386 Fax: 416-288-0808 Web: www.fpcflexible. com Pres: Raj Thangavelu. Plant Mgr: Nila Chua. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Coating, Embossing, Flexo, Gravure, Laminating, Pouch Making.
FARNELL PACKAGING LIMITED
30 Isley Ave Dartmouth NS B3B 1L3 Tel: 902-468-9378 800-565-9378 Fax: 902-468-3192 Web: www.farnell. ns.ca Pres: D. Farnell. Plant Mgr: D Christianson. Sales: N MacMillan. Materials converted -- Films, Foils. Facilities -- PE Film Extruder, Flexo Printer, Bag/Sheet Making as well as Pressure Sensitive (Self-Adhesive) Flexo Labels. Manufacturer with a 50+ year history providing packaging solutions. Materials Converted -- Films. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Flexo.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Materials converted -- Papers. Facilities -- Litho, Hot Stamping, Embossing, Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Folding, Coating, UV Coating.
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CANADA CORP. 1691 Matheson Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 1S1 Tel: 905-6241701 Pres: Robert May. Plant Mgr: Pierre Le Gourrierec. Jr Sales Mgr: Steve Ablett. Other plants -- GPCC, 13320 River Rd, PO box 2028, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3P8 604-273-9277. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -Bagmaking, Rotogravure Printing, Flexographic Printing, Heat Seal Coating, Laminating, Packaging Films, Demetallization, Blown Film, Wax-Coat, Duplex Bags, Wicketted Bags.
HAREMAR PLASTIC MANUFACTURING LTD. 200 Great Gulf Dr Vaughan ON L4K 4W1 Tel: 905-761-7552 Fax: 905-761-2808 Web: www.haremar.com Converters of Papers, Films, Foils. Pres: Mark Lichtblau. Vice-Pres: Cheryl Babcock. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Manufacturer of consumer retail trash bags and converter/ laminating grade polyethylene films.
INDUSTRIAL MARKING SYSTEMS INC. 9000 Henri Bourassa O St Laurent QC H4S 1L5 Tel: 514336-3213 888-336-3213 Fax: 514-745-2923 Email: info@ imsinc.ca Web: www.imsinc.ca Pres: Jean Ethier. Plant Mgr: Jean Ethier. Sales Mgr: Michel Sirois. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Diecutting, Flexoprinting, Laminating, Coating, Creasing, Scoring.
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris. VP Mfg: Chris Leys, Sr VP-Bus Dev: Richard Pileski. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Coating, Flexo, Laminating, Litho, Pressure sensitive labels, inserts, leaflets, paper bags, shrink sleeves.
METRO LABEL COMPANY LTD. 999 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1B 6J1 Tel: 416-321-7889
Email: slal@metrolabel.com Pres: Sandeep Lal. Plant Mgr: Cindy Davis. VP-Sales: Vinod Sharma. Other plants -- 6200 Grande-Allee, St. Hubert, QC, 450-495-1695; 20215 97th Ave, Langley BC, 604-513-4119. Facilities -- Laminating, Coating, Letterpress, Litho, Flexo, Hot Stamping, Embossing, Diecutting, Expanded Content Labels, De-lan/Re-lan, Coupons, Tags, Glue Applied Labels.
PEEL PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD. 49 Rutherford Rd S Brampton ON L6W 3J3 Tel: 905-4563660 Fax: 905-456-0870 Web: www.peelplastics.com Pres: Bill Troost. Plant/Sls Mgr: Tony Cacic. Materials converted -Films. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Coating, Flexo, Laminating.
PROLAMINA INC.
23 Donway Ct Elmira ON N3B 0B1 Tel: 519-744-6565 877874-6224 Fax: 519-744-6829 Email: info@tri-mach.com Web: www.tri-mach.com Plant Mgr: Michael Hann; Sales Mgr: Krystal Darling.
MANUFACTURERS OF CORRUGATED BOXES, ETC. ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD.
111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 Email: marketing@ atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca Pres: David Boles. Sr Vice Pres-Sales: Bob Hagan. VP Mfg: Peter Connelly. Types of containers and materials produced -- All Types of Corrugated Cartons. Production facilities -- Complete Corrugated Including Die Presses.
VIASCANQDATA INC.
5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905238-8400 Web: centralgrp.com Pres: Rich Eastwood. Plant Mgr/Sr VP-Mfg: Alan Culbert. VP/Sales Mgr: Rick Eastwood. Types of containers and materials produced -- Specialists in direct print of quality graphics on corrugated, for retail packaging & display in addition to traditional corrugated packaging. Production facilities -- 1 to 5 colour printing, flat diecutting, rotary diecutting, specialty folding & gluing, slotting.
WEDLOCK PAPER CONVERTERS LTD. 2327 Stanfield Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1R6 Tel: 905-2779461 705-456-9405 Fax: 905-272-3625 Email: info@ wedlockpaper.com Web: www.wedlockpaper.com Pres: Sean Wedlock. Plant Mgr: Mauro Tambasco. Sales Mgr: Michael Stager. Materials converted -- Papers & Foils. Facilities -Bagmaking, Gravure, Flexo, Laminating, Slitting, Hot Melt Coatings.
WINPAK LTD. 100 Saulteaux Cres Winnipeg MB R3J 3T3 Tel: 204-8891015 Fax: 204-832-7781 Web: www.winpak.com Pres: B J Berry. Dir-Prod: Graeme Hall. Sales Mgr/Pres-Winpak Div: D A Johns. Other plants -- Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Senoia, Peoria, San Berandino. Materials converted -- Papers, Films & Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, Coating, Bagmaking, Letterpress, Gravure, Flexo, Embossing, Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring.
WINPAK PORTION PACKAGING LTD. 26 Tidemore Ave Rexdale ON M9W 7A7 Tel: 416-741-6182 416-744-5121 Fax: 416-744-5125 Web: www.winpak.com Sales Mgr: Robert Graham. Materials converted: -- Papers, films. Facilities -- All.
DIGITAL IMAGING & PRE-PRESS
CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP. - FOLDING CARTONS 7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9 Tel: 905-6788211 Fax: 905-678-7233 Web: www.cascades.com Sales Mgr: Tony Corsillo.
DURAFAST LABEL COMPANY 2-53 Queen’s Plate Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 6P1 866-2990066 Fax: 416-981-3071 Email: sales@sector9.ca Web: www.durafastlabel.ca Services -- Labels.
E.I. DUPONT CANADA COMPANY 7070 Mississauga Rd Mississauga ON L5N 5M8 Tel: 905-821-5042 Fax: 905-821-5519 Web: www.cyrel. com/na Services -- Photopolymer Platemaking Equipment; Flexographic Printing Plates.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Services -- Creative Art Services, Wide Format Printing, Computer-to-plate, Prototyping, CAD/CAM Structural Design, Creative Art Design.
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris, VP- Mfg: Chris Leys, Sr VP-Bus Dev: Richard Pileski. Services -- Prepress services.
SCHAWK CANADA INC.
1620 Tech Ave Mississauga ON L4W 5P4 Tel: 905-219-1620 Fax: 905-219-1677 Web: www.sgk.com Personnel -- Plant Mgr: Neil Davidson. Sr VP/Sales Mgr: Robert Cockerill.
LINE INTEGRATORS
CHARLES DOWNER & CO. LTD. 7-52 Beaver Creek W Richmond Hill ON L4B 1L9 Tel: 905882-2222 Fax: 905-882-0437 Email: info@cdowner.com Web: www.cdowner.com Pres: Jeff Downer.
IMA NORTH AMERICA INC. 7 New Lancaster Rd Leominster MA 01453 USA Tel: 978537-8534 800-851-1518 Fax: 978-840-0730 Email: sales@ imausa.net Web: www.imanorthamerica.com President: Stewart Harvey. Sales Mgr: Darren Meister.
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris, VP-Mfg: Chris Leys, Sr VP-Bus Dev: Richard Pileski.
MULTIVAC CANADA INC.
6 Abacus Rd Brampton ON L6T 5B7 Tel: 905-264-1170 877-264-1170 Fax: 905-264-9647 Email: info@ca.multivac. com Web: ca.multivac.com High pressure pasturization, Thermoform/Rollstock machines, Vacuum/gas flush packaging machines
NEWMAPAK LTD. 285 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 6Z7 Tel: 514-866-5572 877866-5572 Fax: 450-635-3611 Web: www.newmapak.com Pres: Robert Kucey. Plant Mgr: Gilles Legris. Manufacturer of conveyor system and automation.
OMNIFISSION PACKAGING INC. 2411 Anson Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1G1 Tel: 905-405-9777 Fax: 905-405-9888 Web: www.omnifission.com Pres: Nick White
SPS/PHIN LIMITED
15-440 Tapscott Rd Scarborough ON M1B 1Y4 Tel: 416-298-2151 Fax: 416-298-2170 Email: inquiry@ spsphin.com Web: www.spsphin.com Original equipment manufacturer (Phin labellers) and designer of complementary packaging machinery. Project Management, line integration, commissioning and training. Food, beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, household chemical.
SPEEDWAY PACKAGING MACHINERY INC.
CASCADES RECOVERY INC.
TRI-MACH GROUP INC.
1041 boul des Enterprises O Terrebonne QC J6Y 1V2 Tel: 450-626-4288 800-718-9235 Fax: 450-628-8842 Email: info@prolamina.com Web: www.prolamina.com Pres: Vincent Musacchio. Tech Mgr-R&D: Yvon Bolduc. Sales Mgr: Roberto Travaglini. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -- Flexo Printing, Solventless Lamination, Pouch Making, 3-Side Seal, Stand-Up, Ziplock, Plain and Printed Rollstock Laminations. 8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC H4S 1M5 Tel: 514-744-1000 800-858-7226 Fax: 514-956-0326 Email: dkurdi@viascan.com Web: www.viascan.com Pres: Gilles Gaudreault. Pres/Plant Mgr: Denis Kurdi. Sls Mgr: Dan Timmons. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -- Flexo, Manufacture (slitting) of thermal ribbon
MATERIAL RECOVERY
1-10 Gormley Industrial Ave Gormley ON L0H 1G0 Tel: 905888-5344 Fax: 905-888-5374 Email: contactus@spmi.ca Web: www.spmi.ca Plant Manager: Kent Edmunds
NUTRITION FACTS GRAPHICS BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-7701154 Fax: 905-787-1575 Email: info@barcodegraphics.com Web: www.barcodegraphics.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. Accurate Canadian & US Nutrition Facts. Graphics instantly available on-line 24/7, using lab, table, or Genesis values. ADS Reports detail permitted formats for packages. Nutrients scaled, rounded, %DV, and Nutrient Claims calculated from nutrient values. Compliant with Canadian Food & Drug Regulations and US FA/USDA Regulations.
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg.
CORRUPAL 225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 Tel: 450-638-4222 Web: www.corrupal.com Pres: Yvan Quirion. Plant Mgr: Claude Boyer. Sales Mgr: Laurie Du Temple Quirion. Types of containers and materials produced -- Corrugated Pallets, Boxes and Bracing.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO 425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 877-804-4841 Fax: 416-736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere.
CROWN PACKAGING
PACKAGE DESIGNERS & CONSULTANTS
PO Box 94188 Richmond BC V6Y 2A4 Tel: 604-277-7111 Pres/VP: Joel Knoll. Plant Mgr: Dave Konarski. Sales Mgr: Bob McQueen. Types of containers and materials produced -- Corrugated sheets & containers.
ANTHEM WORLDWIDE
1620 Tech Ave Mississauga ON L4W 5P4 Tel: 905-219-1700 Fax: 905-219-1667 Personnel -- Plant Mgr: AJ Betz. Sales Mgr: Julie Caporal.
E.B. BOX COMPANY 3-20 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1C3 Tel: 905889-5600 Fax: 905-889-5602 Email: sales@ebbox. com Web: www.ebbox.com Pres: Amin Rajabali. Sales Mgr: Irfan Rajabali. Types of containers and materials produced -- Corrugated containers, displays, inserts, litho laminated containers, partitions. Production facilities -- Printing, diecutting, laminating, gluing, scoring, windowing
ASTRO BOX CORP. 1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 Tel: 905-6958788 866-255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 Email: info@ astroboxcorp.com Web: www.astroboxcorp.com Pres: Charles Parlagreco.
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD.
111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 Email: marketing@ atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca Vice-Chairman: John Cherry
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg. Types of containers and materials produced -- E, F, G, N fine flute corrugated for retail and display packaging. Production Facilities -- Litho Print, Die Cutting, Coating, Windowing and Gluing.
BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC. 835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 Tel: 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 Web: www.bericap.com Company Head: Scott Ambrose, Pres.
BRIDGEMARK
GRIMSBY PACKAGING LIMITED 1244 Nathaniel Cres Burlington ON L7S 2A7 Tel: 905681-1604 800-736-0411 Fax: 905-681-1023 Email: grimsby1@sympatico.ca Pres/Sales Mgr: Philip Jones. Types of containers and Materials Produced: Corrugated/Corroplast.
JOKEY PLASTICS NORTH AMERICA INC. 150 Mitchell St Goderich ON N7A 3X8 Tel: 519-524-9890 Fax: 519-524-6114 Email: info@jokey.com Web: www. jokey.com Sls Mgr: Shashank Shah. Types of containers and materials produced: -- Polypropylene tubs, pails, trays & buckets. Production facilities: -- injection molding/offset printing/In-mold labelling.
KRUGER INC. 3285 Bedford Rd Montréal QC H3S 1G5 Tel: 514-366-8050 800-361-2845 Fax: 514-366-6489 Email: michael.lafave@ kruger.com Web: www.kruger.com Gen Mgr: Michel Dubuc. Plant Mgr: Stephane Tally. Sales Mgr: Gilles Foucault. Types of containers and materials produced -- Corrugated boxes, display boxes.
66 Shorncliffe Rd Etobicoke ON M8Z 5K1 Tel: 416-2328808 866-751-1004 Fax: 416-232-6061 Email: contact@ recoverycascades.com Web: www.cascadesrecovery.ca CEO: Albino Metauro. COO: Anthony Metauro. Vice-Pres: Gary Sexton. Paper Recovery/Recycling (Office Paper/OCC, etc); Wood Pallets; Secure Destruction; Organic Waste; Hazardous Materials; Waste Audits/Assessments (BOMA, LEED compliant) Mixed Plastics; Metal Recovery; E-waste; Grease/ Food Oil; General Refuse; Marketing/Communications; Tenant/ Staff/Housekeeping Awareness & Education; Environmental Certificates and Diversion Reports; Compactor/Baler Installation and Servicing; Equipment Supply.
77 City Centre Dr East Tower, Floor 2 Mississauga ON L5B 1M5 Tel: 905-281-7240 866-335-9457 Fax: 905-2703601 Email: info@bridgemarkbranding.com Web: www. bridgemarkbranding.com Pres: Steve Davis
BUCKHORN CANADA INC. 8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-7916500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 Email: sales@ buckhorncanada.com Web: www.buckhorncanada.com Jim Morrison, VP/Gen Mgr.
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP 5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905238-8400 Web: centralgrp.com VP/Sales Mgr: Rick Eastwood.
DAVIS 77 City Centre Dr West Tower, Floor 2 Mississauga ON L5B 1M5 Tel: 905-270-2501 877-519-2501 Fax: 905-270-3969 Email: info@davisdesign.ca Web: www.davisdesign.ca Pres: Ron Davis
DEBBIE GILBERT - PACKAGING RX 125 Braidwood Lake Rd Brampton ON L6Z 4L4 Tel: 905-495-
MITCHEL-LINCOLN PACKAGING LTD. 3737 boul Thimens Ville St Laurent QC H4R 1V1 Tel: 514-332-3480 Fax: 514-3322039 Pres: M Garfinkle. Plant Mgr: J Joly. Types of containers and materials produced -- all Types of Corrugated Boxes. Production facilities -- Corrugating, Flexo-FolderGluing, Diecutting, Stitching, Taping.
MOORE PACKAGING CORPORATION 191 John St Barrie ON L4N 2L4 Tel: 705-737-1023 Fax: 705-737-5579 Web: www. moorepackaging.com Pres/ CEO: Peter B More. Dir Sls: Jeff Abbott. Types of containers and materials produced -- Corrugated packaging, POP displays, label laminating, pre-print.
NORAMPAC, A DIVISION OF CASCADES CANADA ULC 1061 rue Parent St-Bruno QC J3V 6R7 Tel: 450-461-8600 866-735-2635 Fax: 450-4618636 Web: www.norampac. com CEO: Marc-Andre Depin.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 Tel: 905-7388226 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: debi. bowins@ptibox.com Web: www.ptibox.com Pres: Tim Boissinot. Plant Mgr: Clarence Brown. Dir-Sales/Mktg: Debi Bowins
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PACKAGE MAKERS/SERVICES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM 1199 Fax: 905-495-1599 Email: info@packagingrx.com Web: www.packagingrx.com
Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere.
GENERAL CONVEYOR INC.
3755 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 0B3 Tel: 905-829-1200 Web: www.sealedair.com Company Head: J E Brown, Graphic Serv Mgr. R W Anderson, Graphic Art Dir.
155 Engelhard Dr Aurora ON L4G 3V1 Tel: 905-727-7922 Fax: 905-841-1056 Email: gcc@gccl.com Web: www.gccl.com W A Rickard, Pres.
GENPAK - A DIVISION OF GREAT PACIFIC ENTERPRISES 25 Aylmer St Peterborough ON K9J 6Y8 Company Head: W D Prowse, Pres.
GESPRO PACKAGING 1299 Chemin Chambly Longueuil QC J4J 3X1 Tel: 450-6190648 Fax: 450-674-3340
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris, VP-Mfg: Chris Leys, Sr VP-Bus Dev:Richard Pileski
LEADERLINX
124 Felbrigg Ave Toronto ON M5M 2M5 Tel: 647-9937600 Email: jdd@leaderlinx.com Web: www.leaderlinx.com Consultant & executive recruiter for the North American Packaging Industry. Expertise on all packaging containers, sustainability, food safety & food waste, education & extensive packaging network.
PACKAGING RX INC. 57075-11965 Hurontario St Brampton ON L6Z 0E7 Tel: 905495-1199 Fax: 905-495-1599 Email: info@packagingrx.com Pres: Debbie Gilbert
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 Tel: 905-738-8226 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: debi.bowins@ ptibox.com Web: www.ptibox.com Pres: Tim Boissinot Plant Mgr: Clarence Brown.
PAR-PAK LTD. 26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 Tel: 905-792-3000 888-272-7725 Fax: 905-792-3330 Email: clearsells@ parpak.com Web: www.parpak.com Company Head: Sajjad Ebrahim, Pres.
PORTABLE PACKAGING SYS. INC. 5875 Chedworth Way Mississauga ON L5R 3L9 Tel: 905-5073042 888-994-9008 Fax: 905-507-2983 Email: dtsinokas@ portablepackaging.com Web: www.portablepackaging.com CEO: Al Leger. Plant Mgr: Rob Vladek. Sls Mgr: Dan Tsinokas.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO 425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 877-804-4841 Fax: 416-736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres:
SEALED AIR CORPORATION
PLASTICS MOLDERS & FABRICATORS BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC.
835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 Tel: 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 Web: www.bericap.com Pres: Scott Ambrose. Plant Mgr: Michael Lubrick. Sales Mgr: David Watson. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Plastic closures - bottle caps, child resistant closures, food, chemical & pharmaceutical closures.
BERRY PLASTICS CANADA INC. 33 Taylor St Waterloo QC J0E 2N0 Tel: 450-539-2772 888539-2772 Fax: 450-539-0585 Email: mac@berryplastics. com Web: www.berryplasticscanada.ca Pres: Stephane Binette. Plant Mgr/VP Tech Serv: Daniel Desjardins. Sales Mgr/VP Sales/Mktg: Joe Franckowiak. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Closures of all types and sizes from 13 to 120 mm, child resistant, also specialized products (Syringes, specimen cups, contact lens cases).
BUCKHORN CANADA INC. 8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-7916500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 Email: sales@ buckhorncanada.com Web: www.buckhorncanada.com Sales Mgr: Jim Morrison.
CANFAB PACKAGING INC. 2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 Tel: 514-9355265 888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 Email: info@ canfabpkg.com Web: www.canfabpkg.com Pres: T Klein. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialities -- Caps.
CONSOLIDATED BOTTLE CORPORATION 77 Union St Toronto ON M6N 3N2 Tel: 416-656-7777 800-561-1354 Fax: 416-656-6394 Email: info@ consolidatedbottle.com Web: www.consolidatedbottle.com Pres: Sam Susswein. COO: Stephen Bubnich. Sls Mgr: Liesel Franklin. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -Assembly, labeling, silkscreening and ceramic decorating.
GENPAK - A DIVISION OF GREAT PACIFIC ENTERPRISES 25 Aylmer St Peterborough ON K9J 6Y8 Pres: W D Prowse. Plant Mgr: D Watts. Sales Mgr: Kevin Callahan. Facilities -- Thermoforming, Extruding. Package specialities -- Single Service Packaging - Cups.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Package specialties -- Folding cartons, print, blister and skin cords, vaccuum formed blisters, clamshells and trays.
IPL INC.
570 rte President Kennedy Lévis QC G6C 1M9 Tel: 418789-2880 Fax: 418-833-3305 Email: info-ipl@ipl-plastics. com Web: www.ipl-plastics.com Pres: J Metivier. Plant Mgr: Jean-Marie Chabot. Sales Mgr: Serge Metivier. Facilities -- Injection Molding, Extrusion Molding. Package specialties -- Packaging Pails & Containers (Rigid), Beverage Cases, Tote Boxes, Fish Boxes.
PANO CAP CANADA LTD. 55 Webster Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2E7 Tel: 519-893-6055 Fax: 519-893-6273 Email: info@panocap.on.ca Web: www. panocap.com Sales Rep: A Laderoute. Plant Mgr: Jim Sinclair. Sales Mgr: Alan Laderoute. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Caps & closures.
PAR-PAK LTD. 26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 Tel: 905-792-3000 888-272-7725 Fax: 905-792-3330 Email: clearsells@ parpak.com Web: www.parpak.com Pres: Sajjad Ebrahim. Plant Mgr: Pulin Chahal. Sales Mgr: Glen Armstrong. Facilities -- Thermoforming, Roll Sheet. Package specialties -- Hinged plastic containers, plastic trays & lids.
POLYTAINERS INC. 197 Norseman St Toronto ON M8Z 2R5 Tel: 416-239-7311 Fax: 416-239-0596 Web: www.polytainersinc.com Pres: R K Barrett. VP-Sls/Mktg Steve Taylor. VP-Bus Dev: Derek Lawr. Bus Dev Mgr: Micheil Jennings. Facilities -- Polytainers High Definition (PTHD) -Injection molding, thermoforming. Package specialties -- High quality process style graphics - printing up to 8 colours on both containers and lids. In mold Labelling (IML), Off mold Labelling (OML), Shrink Sleeve Labelling.
RICHARDS PACKAGING INC. 6095 Ordan Dr Mississauga ON L5G 2M7 Tel: 905-670-7760 Fax: 905-670-1961 Email: tosales@richardspackaging.com Web: www.richardspackaging.com Pres/CEO: Gerry Glynn. Plant Mgr: Steve Schacther. Sales Mgr: Jean Painchaud. Facilities -- Extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding, injection stretch blow molding. Package specialties -- Bottles and jars, closures, pumps/sprayers.
SALBRO BOTTLE INC. 350 Vaughan Valley Blvd Woodbridge ON L4H 3C3 Tel: 905-850-1190 800-565-6786 Fax: 905-850-3923 Web: www.salbrobottle.com Pres: Gary Saltz. Plant Mgr: Hilton Gross. Sales Mgr: Paul Saltz. Facilities -- Blowmolding, Screenprinting, Machinery.
-- Stretch blowmolding, injection blowmolding & extrusion blowmolding, injection molding, lining, decorating. Package specialties -- Bottles, jars, closures.
TECHNICOR INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC. 450 Richardson Rd Orangeville ON L9W 4W8 Tel: 519-9416120 519-940-6067 800-858-1707 Fax: 519-941-5141 Email: generalmail@technicor.ca Web: www.technicor.ca Pres: Keith Oussoren. Types of containers -- Thermoplastic machined parts for packaging machines Production facilities -- CNC machine shop equipment.
TRI-MACH GROUP INC. 23 Donway Ct Elmira ON N3B 0B1 Tel: 519-744-6565 877874-6224 Fax: 519-744-6829 Email: info@tri-mach.com Web: www.tri-mach.com Plant Mgr: Michael Hahn; Sales Mgr: Krystal Darling
PREPRINTED LINERBOARD QR CODES BARCODE GRAPHICS INC. 5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-7701154 Fax: 905-787-1575 Email: info@barcodegraphics.com Web: www.barcodegraphics.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. The smallest reliable QR codes with re-direction instantly available on-line, 24/7. Our bundled QR Code No Charge Services Incl: URL shortening, hosting, HTML uploading, access/downloads, and code re-targeting. Our bundled QR Code Project Support Package Incl: comprehensive consulting, optimization, verification, multiple apps testing, and testing final printed samples.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg.
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 800265-9093 Fax: 519-451-2107 Email: info@jonespackaging. com Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres/CEO: Ron Harris, VP-Mfg: Chris Leys, Sr VP-Bus Dev: Richard Pileski.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
SHER-PAC CONTAINER SYSTEMS LIMITED 507050 Hwy 89 RR 4 Mono ON L9V 1J1 Tel: 519-925-6901 800-766-8494 Fax: 519-925-5923 Email: alan@sherpac. com Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -Reuable plastic shipping containers for the food industry.
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 877-804-4841 Fax: 416-736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere.
VIASCANQDATA INC.
400 Rowntree Dairy Rd Woodbridge ON L4L 8H2 Tel: 416746-3300 Fax: 416-856-6294 Web: www.silganplastics. com Pres: Emidio Dimeo. Plant Mgr: Mike Dibiasio. Facilities
8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC H4S 1M5 Tel: 514-744-1000 800-858-7226 Fax: 514-956-0326 Email: dkurdi@viascan.com Web: www.viascan.com Pres/Plant Mgr: Denis Kurdi. Sls Mgr: Bertrand Martelle. Branch office -1-651 Harwood Ave N, Ajax ON L1Z 0K4.
SILGAN PLASTICS CANADA
ADDRESSES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM 3M CANADA COMPANY
ALL GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
ASL PRINT FX LTD.
BANNER ENGINEERING CORP.
PO Box 5757 London ON N6A 4T1 800-364-3577 Fax: 519452-6090 www.3m.com/pkg Branches: Calgary, AB 403-2757330; Vancouver, BC 604-273-2211; Winnipeg, MB; Ottawa, ON 613-225-1177; Toronto, ON 905-602-3700; Montreal, QC 514-631-7600
6691 Edwards Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2H8 905-795-2610
A-1 Royal Gate Blvd Vaughan ON L4L 8Z7 416-798-7310 800-263-2368 Fax: 905-264-1529 www.aslprintfx.com
9714 Tenth Ave N Minneapolis MN 55441 USA 763544-3164 888-373-6767 Fax: 763-544-3213 www. bannerengineering.com
ABB INC.
201 Westcreek Blvd Brampton ON L6T 5S6 905-460-3000 Fax: 905-460-3019 www.abb.com Branches: Montreal, QC 514-832-6550
ABBEY PACKAGING EQUIPMENT LTD. 5030 South Service Rd Burlington ON L7L 5V7 905681-3010 800-361-5919 Fax: 905-681-3018 www. abbeypackaging.com
ACORN PACKAGING INC. 563 Queensway E Mississauga ON L5A 3X6 905-279-5256 800-461-1361 Fax: 905-279-3234 www.acornpkg.com
ADHESIVE AND SEALANT COUNCIL, INC. 7101 Wisconsin Ave Suite 990 Bethesda MD 20814 USA 301-986-9700 www.ascouncil.org
ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATED OF CANADA B10-800 Steeles Ave W Suite 221 Thornhill ON L4J 7L2 416919-5335 www.asmac.net
AHEARN & SOPER INC. 100 Woodbine Downs Blvd Toronto ON M9W 5S6 416-6753999 800-263-4258 Fax: 416-675-3457 www.ahearn. com Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-643-7442; Calgary, AB 403-536-6413; Cambridge, ON 519-885-2260; Ottawa, ON 613-226-4520; St. Laurent, QC 514-341-7671
AICC - THE INDEPENDENT PACKAGING ASSOCIATION 113 S West St Alexandria VA 22314 USA 703-836-2422 877-836-2422 Fax: 703-836-2795 www.aiccbox.org
AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC. 1700-1250 boul Rene-Levesque O Montréal QC H3B 5E6 514-933-0303 514-846-7735 www.airliquide.ca Branches: Montréal, QC 450-641-6230; Edmonton, AB 780-431-4663; Burlington, ON 905-431-4663
ALPHA CHECKWEIGHERS 418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA 610-5247350 Fax: 610-524-7346 www.alphacheckweighers.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Montreal, QC 514-956-1968
ASSOCIATED PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CORP. 6-70 Gibson Dr Markham ON L3R 4Z2 905-475-6647 Fax: 905-479-9752 www.associpak.com Representatives: Proactive Packaging, Mississauga, ON 800-647-9484
BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
ALPHA POLY CORPORATION
ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN DISTILLERS
BAUMER INC.
296 Walker Dr Brampton ON L6T 4B3 905-789-6770 www. alphapoly.com
2B-219 Dufferin St Toronto ON M6K 1Y9 416-626-0100, Ext 1 Fax: 416-626-3998
4046 Mainway Burlington ON L7M 4B9 905-335-8444 888373-5444 Fax: 905-335-8320 www.baumer.ca
ALTE-REGO CORPORATION
ASTRO BOX CORP.
36 Tidemore Ave Toronto ON M9W 5H4 416-740-3397, Ext 226 Fax: 416-741-9991 www.alte-rego.com, www.composta-bag.com
1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 905-695-8788 866255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 www.astroboxcorp.com
BECKOFF AUTOMATION CANADA
ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION
111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 416-298-8101 800268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 www.atlantic.ca
1525 Wilson Blvd Suite 600 Arlington VA 22209 USA 703358-2960 www.aluminum.org
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEAT PROCESSORS One Meating Place Elizabethtown PA 17022 USA 717-3671168
AMERICAN FOREST & PAPER ASSOCIATION 1101 K Steet NW Suite 700 Washington DC 20005 USA 202463-2700 www.afandpa.org
AMERICAN FROZEN FOOD INSTITUTE 2000 Corporate Ridge Suite 1000 McLean VA 22102 USA 703-821-0770 www.affi.org
AMERICAN MEAT INSTITUTE 1150 Connecticut Ave NW 12th Floor Washington DC 20036 USA 202-587-4200 www.meatami.com
ANNAN & BIRD LITHOGRAPHERS 1060 Tristar Dr Mississauga ON L5T 1H9 905-670-0604 Fax: 905-670-1069 www.annan-bird.com
ANTHEM WORLDWIDE 1620 Tech Ave Mississauga ON L4W 5P4 905-219-1700 Fax: 905-219-1667
ARCADIAN PAPER CONVERTERS 3001 rue Brabant-Marineau Saint-Laurent QC H4S 1V5 514333-4040 Fax: 514-333-0322
ALEX E. JONES & ASSOCIATES LTD.
ARTYPAC AUTOMATION INC.
2040 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-0166 Fax: 905-847-0123 www.alexejones.ca Representatives: Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery (Quebec) Ltd., Mont-Royal, QC 514-731-7747
3315 boul Industriel Laval QC H7L 4S3 450-668-6600 877768-6600 Fax: 450-668-6633 www.artypac.com Branches: Montreal, QC
ALL-FILL INC.
17 Airport Rd Brantford ON N3T 5M8 519-758-2700 866-696-1601 Fax: 519-758-5540 www.asconumatics.ca Branches: Saint-Laurent, QC 514-332-6444
418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA 610-5247350 Fax: 610-524-7346 www.all-fill.com
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ASCO NUMATICS
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 905-770-1154 Fax: 905-787-1575 www.barcodegraphics.com
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD.
7-2900 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 7X9 905-852-1534 877-894-6228 Fax: 952-890-2888 www.beckhoff.ca
BEER CANADA 600-45 O’Connor St Ottawa ON K1P 1A4 613-232-9601
BELCOR INDUSTRIES INC.
AUTO-MATE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 34 Hinda Blvd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 631-727-8886 Fax: 631-369-3903 www.automatetech.com Representatives: Kaps-All Packaging Systems, Riverhead, NY 631-727-0300; Newmapak Ltd., Candiac, QC 514-866-5572
AUTOMATED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
See WEXXAR PACKAGING INC.
BELL-MARK 331 Changebridge Rd Pine Brook NJ 07058 USA 973-8820202 Fax: 973-808-4616 www.bell-mark.com
BEMIS PACKAGING
10175 Philipp Pky Streetsboro OH 44241 USA 330-3422000 800-527-0733 Fax: 330-342-2400 www.autobag. com Branches: Surrey, BC 604-513-8331; Montreal, QC 514-956-5404
130 Arrow Rd Weston ON M9M 2M1 416-742-8910 Fax: 416-742-6749 www.alcanpackaging.com Representatives: Markit Marking, Toronto, ON 416-614-9599; Weber Marking Systems, Mississauga, ON 905-564-6881
AUTOMATIONDIRECT 3505 Hutchinson Rd Cumming GA 30040 USA 770889-2858 800-633-0405 Fax: 770-889-7876 www. automationdirect.com Representatives: PackPro Systems Inc. ON 905-642-1300
BERG CHILLING SYSTEMS INC. 51 Nantucket Blvd Scarborough ON M1P 2N5 416-755-2221 Fax: 416-755-3874 www.berg-group.com
BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC.
17700 Foltz Industrial Pky Strongville OH 44149 USA 440534-4892
835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 www.bericap.com Representatives: Amcor, Mississauga, ON 905-275-1592
B & T SALES INC.
BERRY PLASTICS CANADA INC.
AVERY DENISON
42 Crawford Dr Ajax ON L1S 3A8 905-426-1668 Fax: 905426-3866 www.btpackaging.ca
B&R INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION INC. 2501 Rutherford Rd Vaughan ON L4K 2N6 905-2069911 Fax: 905-206-9611 www.br-automation.com Representatives: Rotalec, St. Laurent, QC 514-341-3685
BAKING ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 202-7895 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1V9 905-4050288 888-674-2253 Fax: 905-405-0993
BALLUFF CANADA INC.
2-2840 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8G4 905-8161494 800-927-9654 Fax: 905-816-1411 www.balluff.ca
33 Taylor St Waterloo QC J0E 2N0 450-539-2772 888539-2772 Fax: 450-539-0585 www.berryplasticscanada. ca Representatives: Columbia Packaging, Coquitlam, BC 604-540-8166; Consolidated Bottles, Toronto, ON 416656-7777; Montreal, QC 514-694-2860; Emballages Electra Ltee, Montreal, QC 514-484-1923; Emballages Richards Inc., Montreal, QC 514-697-8690; Expac Corporation, Montreal, QC 514-352-5754; Pacific Corp., Burnaby, BC 604-2992711; Packsource Corporation, Toronto, ON 905-607-7460; Pretium Packaging, Pointe-Claire, QC 514-428-0002; Richards Packaging, Calgary, AB 403-273-0008; Richmond, BC 604-270-0111; Winnipeg, MB 416-245-8230; Richards Packaging Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-624-3391
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ADDRESSES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM BIZERBA CANADA INC. 9-2810 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8L2 905-8160498 888-240-3722 Fax: 905-816-0497 www.bizerba.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC 604303-9665; Halifax, NS; Montreal, QC 450-461-2752
BLUEPRINT AUTOMATION INC. 16037 Innovation Dr Colonial Heights VA 23834 USA 804520-5400 Fax: 804-526-8164 www.bpa-flexolutions.com Representatives: Flexi-Pack Machinery Solutions, Woodbridge, ON 416-577-0722; Techno Pak, St. Julie, QC 450-922-3122
888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 www.canfabpkg.com Branches: Oshawa, ON 905-404-0799
443-6666 888-826-6322 Fax: 450-443-4466
DURAFAST LABEL COMPANY
CANPACO INC.
CONSOLIDATED BOTTLE CORPORATION
2-53 Queen’s Plate Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 6P1 866-2990066 Fax: 416-981-3071 www.durafastlabel.ca
2-256 Aviva Park Dr Woodbridge ON L4L 9C7 905-771-7791 Fax: 905-771-1115 www.canpaco.com Branches: SaintLaurent, QC 514-333-4040; Woodbridge, ON 905-771-7791
77 Union St Toronto ON M6N 3N2 416-656-7777 800561-1354 Fax: 416-656-6394 www.consolidatedbottle.com Branches: Pointe-Claire, QC 514-694-2860 Representatives: Humphrey Cosburn Plastic, Toronto, ON 416-656-7700
CAPMATIC LTEE
CONSOLIDATED TECHNOLOGIES
1209-90 Cordova Ave Etobicoke ON M9A 2H8 416-2363363 Fax: 416-236-9538
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 www.capmatic.com Representatives: Countlab, Montréal-Nord, QC 514-3220062; Diamitech, Montréal, QC; Labelstar, Montréal-Nord, QC 514-322-0062; Steelheart, Montréal-Nord, QC 514-3220062
BOBST NORTH AMERICA INC.
CAPO INDUSTRIES LTD.
146 Harrison Ave Roseland NJ 07068-1294 USA 973-2268000 888-226-8800 Fax: 973-226-8625 www.bobst.com Representatives: Canflexographics Limited, Burlington, ON 905-335-1501
1200 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 5R6 905-332-6626 800-263-8250 Fax: 905-332-6616 www.capoindustries.com Representatives: Aqua-C, Laval, QC 800-361-3742; Jericho Sales, Burnaby, BC 604-939-6572; New Wave Distribution, Oyster Bay, PE; P S G, Edmonton, AB 780-488-6440
BOB FAULDS & ASSOC. LTD.
BOEHMER BOX LP 120 Trillium Dr Kitchener ON N2E 2C4 519-576-2480 Fax: 519-576-2489 www.boehmerbox.com
BONFIGLIOLI CANADA 2-7941 Jane St Concord ON L4K 4L6 905-738-4466 Fax: 905-738-9833 www.bonfigliolicanada.com
BOSCH PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY 8700 Wyoming Ave N Minneapolis MN 55445-1836 USA 763-424-4700 Fax: 763-493-6776 www.boschpackaging. com Representatives: NJM/CLI Packaging Systems Int’l, Pointe Claire, QC 514-630-6990
BOSCH REXROTH CANADA CORP.
3426 Mainway Dr Burlington ON L7M 1A8 905-735-0510 Fax: 905-735-5646 www.boschrexroth.ca Branches: Welland, ON; Saguenay, QC 418-548-2366; Edmonton, AB 780466-5466; Burnaby, BC 604-205-5777; Fredericton, NB 506-458-1004; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-4500; Longueuil, QC 450-928-1111; Saskatoon, SK 306-242-1172
BOSSAR USA, INC. 1144 Tallevast Rd Unit 104 Sarasota FL 34243 USA 941-351-3023 Fax: 941-351-2690 www.bossar.com Representatives: Abbey Packaging Equipment, Burlington, ON 905-681-3010
BRADMAN LAKE INC. 3050 Southcross Blvd Rock Hill SC 29730 USA 704-5883301 Fax: 704-588-3302 www.bradmanlake.com
BRAMPTON ENGINEERING INC. 8031 Dixie Rd Brampton ON L6T 3V1 905-793-3000 Fax: 905-793-1753 www.be-ca.com
BRIDGEMARK 77 City Centre Dr East Tower, Floor 2 Mississauga ON L5B 1M5 905-281-7240 866-335-9457 Fax: 905-270-3601 www.bridgemarkbranding.com
BRITMAN PACKAGING SERVICES 655 Finley Ave Ajax ON L1S 3V3 905-619-1477 Fax: 905619-1478 www.britmanpackagingservices.ca
BUCKHORN CANADA INC. 8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 905-791-6500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 www.buckhorncanada. com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-278-9303; Montréal, QC 514-298-8315 Representatives: Ak-West, Calgary, AB 403278-9303
BULLFROG POWER INC. 701-366 Adelaide St W Toronto ON M5V 1R9 416-360-3464 877-360-3464 Fax: 416-360-8385 www.bullfrogpower.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS
CVP SYSTEMS, INC. 2518 Wisconsin Ave Downers Grove IL 60515 USA 630-8521190 800-422-4720 Fax: 630-852-1386 www.cvpsystems. com
CANADIAN CORRUGATED AND CONTAINERBOARD ASSOCIATION 3-1995 Clark Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4W1 905-458-1247 Fax: 905-458-2052 www.cccabox.org
CANADIAN HEALTH FOOD ASSOCIATION (CHFA) 302-235 Yorkland Blvd Toronto ON M2J 4Y8 416-497-6939 Fax: 416-497-3214 www.chfa.ca
CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS & EXPORTERS 1500-1 Nicholas St Ottawa ON K1N 7B7 613-238-8888
CANADIAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION 607-1 Concorde Gate Don Mills ON M3C 3N6 416-391-2362 Fax: 416-441-4062 www.the-cma.org
CANADIAN MEAT COUNCIL
CAPS/PHOENIXWRAPPERS
7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9 905-6788211 Fax: 905-678-7233 www.cascades.com Branches: Winnipeg, MB 204-667-6600; Cobourg, ON 905-372-5199 Representatives: Norampac 450-461-8600
CASCADES RECOVERY INC. 66 Shorncliffe Rd Etobicoke ON M8Z 5K1 416-232-8808 866-751-1004 Fax: 416-232-6061 www.cascadesrecovery. ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-243-5700; Edmonton, AB 780-464-4761; Vancouver, BC 604-327-5272; Winnipeg, MB 204-632-4457; Rochester, NY 588-527-8110; Ottawa, ON 613-742-1222
CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LIMITED 4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 416-293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 www.celplast.com
CELPLAST PACKAGING SYSTEMS LTD.
1785 Alta Vista Dr Ottawa ON K1G 3Y6 613-523-7877
CANADIAN PLASTICS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 125-5955 Airport Rd Mississauga ON L4V 1R9 905-6787748 Fax: 905-678-0774 www.plastics.ca
PO Box 158 Campbellville ON L0P 1B0 905-854-3666 187766-4590 Fax: 905-854-4666 www.cousineaupackaging. com Representatives: Across Canada, Call or email, 877664-5900
COUSINS PACKAGING INC. 105 Claireport Cres Etobicoke ON M9W 6P7 888-209-9344 Fax: 416-743-1831 www.cousinspackaging.com Branches: Campbellville, ON 519-766-0707
COVERTECH FABRICATING INC. 279 Humberline Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 5T6 416-798-1340 800-837-8961 Fax: 416-798-1342 www.covertechfab.com
COVERTECH FLEXIBLE PACKAGING 279 Humberline Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 5T6 416-798-1340 800-837-8961 Fax: 416-798-1342 www.covertechflex.com
CROWN METAL PACKAGING CANADA LP 100-10 Ronrose St Vaughan ON L4K 4R3 905-660-2125 Fax: 905-669-1692 Branches: Calgary, AB 403-236-0241; Chatham, ON 519-351-1045; Weston, ON 416-741-6002; Montréal, QC 514-956-8900
256 Aviva Park Dr Woodbridge ON L4L 9C7 905-771-7791 Fax: 905-771-1115
CHANTLER PACKAGING INC.
DJS ENTERPRISES
880 Lakeshore Rd E Mississauga ON L5E 1E1 905-274-2533 800-565-5245 Fax: 905-274-9522 www.chantlerpackaging. com Representatives: Laro Import/Export, Rosemere, QC 450-965-1255
6-2700 14th Ave Markham ON L3R 0J1 905-475-7644 Fax: 905-475-7645 www.djsent.com
CHARLES DOWNER & CO. LTD.
2-1160 Birchmount Rd Toronto ON M1P 2B8 416-609-8011 800-265-1775 Fax: 416-298-4328 www.plexpack.com
7-52 Beaver Creek W Richmond Hill ON L4B 1L9 905-8822222 Fax: 905-882-0437 www.cdowner.com
CHARTWELL AUTOMATION INC. 140 Duffield Dr Markham ON L6K 1B5 905-513-7100 877513-7769 Fax: 905-513-7101 www.chartwell.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-201-3108; Edmonton, AB 780-416-2176; Vancouver, BC 604-269-9716; London, ON 519-433-9430; Waterloo, ON 519-746-1634; Montreal, QC 450-444-5454
CHEP CANADA INC.
7400 Danbro Cres E Mississauga ON L5N 8C6 905790-2437 Fax: 905-789-4279 www.chep.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-236-1633; Edmonton, AB 780-486-0237; Vancouver, BC 604-520-2583; Winnipeg, MB 204-6332456; Moncton, NB 506-858-8393; Brampton, ON 905790-2437; Montreal, QC 514-745-2437
CHESTWOOD - MEZEY DISTRIBUTION 100 Steelcase Rd E Markham ON L3R 1E8 905-475-5542 800-263-1606 Fax: 905-474-1941 www.chestwood.com
CHISHOLM MACHINERY SALES LTD. 5760 Valley Way Niagara Falls ON L2E 6T3 905-356-1119 Fax: 905-356-9170 Branches: Montréal, QC 450-424-1919
CIMA-PAK CORPORATION 580 av Meloche Dorval QC H9P 2P4 514-631-6222 877631-2462 Fax: 514-631-7361 www.cima-pak.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-612-0053
CLARKE ROLLER & RUBBER LTD.
One Vision Dr Natick MA 01760 USA 508-650-3000 855426-4639 Fax: 508-650-3344 www.cognex.com
COLOR PAK - DIV. OF ATLANTIC PACKAGING 80 Progress Ave Scarborough ON M1P 2Z1 416-298-5340 Fax: 416-298-5473 www.atlantic.ca
COLUMBIA CODING & MARKING LTD. 47-20821 Fraser Hwy Suite 230 Langley BC V3A 0B6 604-856-7151 Fax: 604-857-1052 www.columbiacoding. com Representatives: Jayvee Distributors, Winnipeg, MB 204-853-7725; Neil Neumann Sales Ltd., Edmonton, AB 780-434-9152
COLUMBIA MACHINE INC.
COMBISCALE INC.
120 Trillium Dr Kitchener ON N2E 2C4 519-576-2480 Fax: 519-576-2489 www.canampac.com Representatives: Boehmer Box LP, Kitchener, ON 519-576-2480; Strathcona Paper, Napanee, ON 613-378-6672
225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 450-638-4222 www. corrupal.com
CRYSTAL POLY CONVERTERS
400-1545 Carling Ave Ottawa ON K1Z 8P9 613-724-6605 Fax: 613-724-4577 www.cpepc.ca
CANAMPAC
201 Springs St Fort Mill SC 29715 USA 803-948-9470 www. cema-converting.org
5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 905-2388400 centralgrp.com
107 Grand Blvd Vancouver WA 98661 USA 360-694-1501 800-628-4065 Fax: 360-750-9221 www.palletizing.com
178 Rexdale Blvd Toronto ON M9W 1R3 416-747-4000 www. csa.ca
CONVERTING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP
CANADIAN POULTRY AND EGG PROCESSORS COUNCIL
CANADIAN STANDARD ASSOCIATION (CSA)
3-20 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1C3 905-889-5600 Fax: 905-889-5602 www.ebbox.com Branches: Kitchener, ON 519-748-2551
CROWN PACKAGING
COGNEX CORP.
CANADIAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION
E.B. BOX COMPANY
15A ch du Tremblay Boucherville QC J4B 7L6 450-449-2664 800-664-5264 Fax: 450-449-2648 www.controlgmc.com
4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 416-644-3503 877-644-6445 www.celplast.ca
CANADIAN PALLET COUNCIL
3001 rue Brabant Marineau Saint-Laurent QC H4S 1V5 514-333-4040 Fax: 514-333-0322 www.cppinc.com Representatives: Arcadian Paper Converters, Saint-Laurent, QC 514-333-4040
CONTROLGMC
COUSINEAU PACKAGING INC.
CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP. - FOLDING CARTONS
4760 NW 128th St Opa Locka FL 33054 USA 305-6224070 Fax: 305-688-7772 www.combiscale.com
COMPACKER SYSTEMS, LLC 9104 N Zenith Davenport IA 52809 USA 563-391-2751 Fax: 563-391-8598 www.compacker.com Representatives: Ram Packaging Systems, Uxbridge, ON 905-862-3073
COMPOSITE CAN & TUBE INSTITUTE 50 South Pickett St Suite 110 Alexandria VA 22304-7206 USA 703-823-7234 www.cctiwdc.org
CANFAB PACKAGING INC.
CONFAB LABORATORIES INC.
2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 514-935-5265
4355 boul Sir Wilfred Laurier Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3X3 450-
EAM-MOSCA CANADA LTD. 170 William Smith Dr Whitby ON L1N 9N3 905-665-8225 800-663-6392 Fax: 905-665-8188 www.eammosca.com Representatives: AT Packaging, Mirabel, QC 877-979-8667
CARLO GAVAZZI (CANADA) INC. 8-2660 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6M6 905-542-0979 888-575-2275 Fax: 905-542-2248 www. gavazzionline.com
5980 Grand Haven Rd Muskegon MI 49441 USA 231798-1483 800-640-6850 Fax: 231-798-9583 www. dynamicconveyor.com Representatives: Trugrit Agency Inc. 503-625-1609
1833 Centre Point Cir Suite 123 Naperville IL 60563 USA 630-544-5053 www.contractpackaging.org
CORRUPAL
485 Southgate Dr Guelph ON N1G 3W6 519-763-7655 Fax: 519-763-7699 www.clarkeroller.com
CANADIAN PAPER & PACKAGING CO.
CONTRACT PACKAGING ASSOCIATION
5700 ch St Francois St Laurent QC H4S 1B4 514-9561525 Fax: 514-956-1831 www.capspackaging.com, www. phoenixwrappers.com
407-1545 Carling Ave Ottawa ON K1Z 8P9 613-729-3911 239 Division St Cobourg ON K9A 3P9 905-372-1871 Fax: 905-373-0230 www.cpcpallet.com
252 Joseph Carrier Vaudreuil QC J7V 5V5 450-424-8464 Fax: 450-424-8792 www.consolidatedtechnologies.com
DYNAMIC CONVEYOR CORPORATION
PO Box 94188 Richmond BC V6Y 2A4 604-277-7111
DAMARK SHRINK PACKAGING SYSTEMS, DIV. OF PLEXPACK
DANAFILMS 5 Otis St Westborough MA 01581 USA 508-366-8884 800-634-8289 Fax: 508-898-0106 www.danafilms.com Branches: London, ON 519-870-7879
DAVIS 77 City Centre Dr West Tower, Floor 2 Mississauga ON L5B 1M5 905-270-2501 877-519-2501 Fax: 905-270-3969 www.davisdesign.ca
DAVIS CONTROLS LTD. 2200 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 5R3 905-829-2000 Fax: 905-829-2630 www.daviscontrols.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-255-5035; Vancouver, BC 604-298-9101; Montreal, QC 514-737-4817
DEBBIE GILBERT - PACKAGING RX 125 Braidwood Lake Rd Brampton ON L6Z 4L4 905-4951199 Fax: 905-495-1599 www.packagingrx.com
DECO LABELS & TAGS 28 Greensboro Dr Toronto ON M9W 1E1 416-247-7878 Fax: 416-247-9030 www.decolabels.com
DELKOR SYSTEMS INC. 300-4300 Round Lake Rd W St. Paul MN 55112-6700 USA 651-348-6700 800-328-5558 Fax: 651-348-6705 www. delkorsystems.com
DEMATIC LIMITED 302-6750 Century Ave Mississauga ON L5N 2V8 905-3636970 877-567-7300 Fax: 905-363-6969 www.dematic. ca Representatives: Expert Convoyeur, La Prairie, QC 450659-6872
DEPENDABLE MARKING SYSTEMS LTD. 42-585 Wentworth St E Oshawa ON L1H 3V8 905-433-1383 877-433-3675 Fax: 905-433-1972 www.dependablemarking. com
DESCON CONVEYOR SYSTEMS 1-1274 Ringwell Dr Newmarket ON L3Y 9C7 905-953-0455 Fax: 905-953-1335 www.desconconveyor.com
DOBOY INC., BOSCH PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY 869 S Knowles Ave New Richmond WI 54017 USA 715246-6511 Fax: 715-246-6539 www.doboy.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-474-0225
DOMINO CANADA
2751 Coventry Rd Oakville ON L6H 5V9 847-596-4814 800387-7972 Fax: 847-244-1421 www.domino-na.com Branches: Calgary, AB 604-922-4567; Vancouver, BC 604-922-4567; Halifax, NS 902-826-2619; Montréal, QC 514-333-1330
DONWAY PACKAGING CORP. LTD. 12 Principal Rd Scarborough ON M1R 4Z3 416-494-5400 877-504-7041 Fax: 416-494-5409 www.donwaypackaging. com Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-739-4125
DOUGLAS MACHINE INC. 3404 Iowa St Alexandria MN 56308 USA 320-7636587 Fax: 320-763-5754 www.douglas-machine.com Representatives: Plan Automation, Orangeville, ON 416-4790777
E.I. DUPONT CANADA COMPANY 7070 Mississauga Rd Mississauga ON L5N 5M8 905821-5042 Fax: 905-821-5519 www.cyrel.com/na Representatives: Williamson Printing Materials, Grimsby, ON 905-945-2131
ESS TECHNOLOGIES 3160 State St Blacksburg VA 24060 USA 540-961-5716 www.esstechnologies.com
EAGLE PACKAGING MACHINERY LLC
4760 NW 128th St Miami FL 33054 USA 305-622-4070 Fax: 305-688-7772 www.eaglepm.com Branches: Lachine, QC 514-422-0808
EASTEY ENTERPRISES 7041 Boone Ave Brooklyn Park MN 55428 USA 763-4284846 800-835-9344 Fax: 763-795-8867 www.eastey.com
ECKERT MACHINES 3841 Portage Rd Niagara Falls ON L2J 2L1 905-356-8356 Fax: 905-356-1704 www.eckertmachines.com
ECONOCORP INC. 72 Pacella Dr Randolph MA 02368 USA 617-986-7500 Fax: 617-986-1553 www.econocorp.com
EDELSTEIN DIVERSIFIED CO. LTD. 100-9001 Avon Montréal QC H4X 2G8 514-489-8689 800461-8273 Fax: 514-489-9707 www.echotape.com
EDSON PACKAGING MACHINERY LTD. 215 Hempstead Dr Hamilton ON L8W 2E6 905-385-3201 800-493-3766 Fax: 905-385-8775 www.edson.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Montreal, QC 514-731-7747
ELLIS PACKAGING LTD. 1830 Sandstone Manor Pickering ON L1W 3Y1 905-7987715 Fax: 905-831-7571 www.ellispkg.com Representatives: Ellis Packaging West, Guelph, ON 519-822-7060; Ellis Paper Box, Mississauga, ON 905-212-9177
ELOPAK CANADA INC. 6430 boul des Grandes Prairies Saint-Leonard QC H1P 1A2 514-326-0350 Fax: 514-326-3307 www.elopak.com
EMBALLAGES JEAN CARTIER INC.
2325 boul Industrial St-Cesaire QC J0L 1T0 450-469-3168 800-363-2737 Fax: 450-469-2239 www.cartierpackaging. com Representatives: Cartier Packaging, Mississauga, ON 416-436-2002
EMERSON POWER TRANSMISSION
7120 New Buffington Rd Florence KY 41042 USA 859-3427900 866-765-8744 www.powertransmissionsolutions.com Branches: Markham, ON 416-819-6640
EMPLEX BAG SEALING SOLUTIONS, A DIVISION OF PLEXPACK 2-1160 Birchmount Rd Toronto ON M1P 2B8 416-291-8085 800-265-1775 Fax: 416-298-4328 www.plexpack.com
ENERCON INDUSTRIES CORP. W 140 N 9572 Fountain Blvd Menomonee Falls WI 530520773 USA 262-255-6070 Fax: 262-255-7784 www. enerconind.com Representatives: Fladgate Packaging Systems, Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778; M.D. Packaging, Scarborough, ON 416-291-9229; Webconvert Ltd. ON 416252-4462
ERIEZ
2200 Asbury Rd Erie PA 16506 USA 814-835-6000 800-345-4946 Fax: 814-838-4960 www.eriez.com Representatives: Brunette Specialty Sales, Sudbury, ON 705-586-3210; D&L Engineering Sales Ltd, Halifax, NS 902-429-3790; Equipment Conval Brunette, Rouyn-Noranda, QC 819-797-8700; Frontline Process Solutions, Oakville, ON 905-827-5800; Novatech Equipment Sales, North Vancouver, BC 604-984-2220; Warco Process Technologies, Waterloo, ON; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-685-5511; Welco Expediting Ltd, Calgary, AB 403-279-8636
ESKO USA 8535 Gander Creek Dr Miamisburg OH 45342 USA 937454-1721 800-743-7131 Fax: 937-454-1522 www.esko.com Representatives: Agfa Canada, Mississauga, ON 905-3616982; Fujifilm Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-755-2812
FPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CORPORATION 1891 Eglinton Ave E Toronto ON M1L 2L7 416-288-3060 888-288-7386 Fax: 416-288-0808 www.fpcflexible. com Representatives: LAL Packaging Partners, Toronto, ON 416-458-9895; Loch Hood Converting Inc., Toronto, ON 416-993-6921
FANUC ROBOTICS CANADA LTD. 6774 Financial Dr Mississauga ON L5N 7J6 905-812-2300 Fax: 905-812-2350 www.fanucrobotics.com Branches: Montreal, QC 450-492-9001 Representatives: AFA Nordale Inc., Brampton, ON 905-456-8700; JMP Engineering, London, ON 519-652-2741; Johnsen Machine Company, Burlington, ON 905-335-4196; KL Products, London, ON 519-652-1070; Langen Packaging, Mississauga, ON 905670-7200; PremierTech Systems, Riviere-du-Loup, QC 418867-8883; Strongpoint Automation 519-624-1255
FARM CREDIT CANADA
1800 Hamilton St Regina SK S4P 4L3 306-780-8100 800-387-3232 Fax: 306-780-5001 www.fcc-fac.ca
FARNELL PACKAGING LIMITED
30 Isley Ave Dartmouth NS B3B 1L3 902-468-9378 800565-9378 Fax: 902-468-3192 www.farnell.ns.ca
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ADDRESSES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM FEED SYSTEMS INC.
GLUE DOTS INTERNATIONAL
HOOD PACKAGING CORPORATION
KLIKLOK-WOODMAN
135 Industrial Blvd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 516-727-0300 Fax: 516-369-5939 www.kapsall.com Representatives: Newmapak, Toronto, ON 800-866-5572; Montreal, QC 514866-5572
5515 South Westridge Dr New Berlin WI 53151 USA
2380 McDowell Rd Burlington ON L7R 4A1 905-637-5611 Fax: 905-637-9954 www.hoodpkg.com Branches: Calgary (Paper Div), AB 403-279-4000; Calgary (Plastics Div), AB 403-287-0450; Burlington, ON 905-637-5611; Guelph, ON 519-821-2570; East Angus, QC 819-832-4971
5224 Snapfinger Woods Dr Decatur GA 30035 USA 770-
HUBERGROUP CANADA LIMITED
604-419 King St W Oshawa Executive Centre Oshawa ON L1J
FESTO INC.
5300 Explorer Dr Mississauga ON L4W 5G4 905-6249000 877-463-3786 Fax: 905-624-9001 www.festo.ca Branches: Québec, QC; Saint-Laurent, QC Representatives: E.B. Horsman & Son, Surrey, BC 778-545-9916; Seaway Fluid Power Group, St Catharines, ON 905-688-1243; Wajax Industrial Components, Lachine, QC 514-636-3333
FIBRE BOX ASSOCIATION 25 Northwest Point Blvd Suite 510 Elk Grove Village IL 60007 USA 847-364-9600 www.fibrebox.org
FISCHBEIN COMPANY 151 Walker Rd Statesville NC 28625 USA 704-871-1159 Fax: 704-872-3303 www.fischbein.com Representatives: Gaston Richard Inc, Ste Julie, QC 450-649-1516; Hartwick Sales & Service, Arva, ON 519-225-2310; London, ON 519-2252310; Lewis M. Carter Mfg, Saskatoon, SK 306-242-9292
FISCHER & KRECKE INC. / MEMBER OF THE BOBST GROUP See BOBST NORTH AMERICA INC.
FLEXIBLE FILM AND BAG DIVISION OF SPI-THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY TRADE ASSOCIATION
262-814-8500 888-688-7131 Fax: 282-814-8505 www. gluedots.com
GLUEFAST COMPANY INC. 3535 Route 66 Building 1 Neptune NJ 07753 USA 732-9184600 Fax: 732-918-4646 www.gluefast.com
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC. 100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 www.goldpak.com
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CANADA CORP. 1691 Matheson Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 1S1 905-6241701
GRAVURE ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAS 8281 Pine Lake Rd Denver NC 28037 USA 201-523-6042 www.gaa.org
1667 K St NW Suite 1000 Washington DC 20006 USA 202974-5200 www.plasticsindustry.org
1244 Nathaniel Cres Burlington ON L7S 2A7 905-681-1604
FLEXIBLE PACKAGING ASSOCIATION
GROUPE LELYS
971 Corporate Blvd Suite 403 Linthicum MD 21090 USA 410-694-0800 Fax: 410-694-0900 www.flexpack.org
FLEXLINK SYSTEMS, INC.
1-1549 Yorkton Crt Burlington ON L7P 5B7 905-639-6878 Fax: 905-639-4632 www.flexlink.com Representatives: ABF Systemes Inc., Quebec, QC 450-449-4358; PharmaCos Machinery Inc., Quebec, QC 514-339-5440
800-736-0411 Fax: 905-681-1023
2K5 905-433-4232 Fax: 905-436-3478 www.kpfilms.com
KRAKEN AUTOMATION INC. 14-4325 Harvester Rd Burlington ON L7L 5M4 905-3368089 www.krakenautomation.com
KRONES MACHINERY CO. LIMITED 108-6285 Northam Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1X5 905-3644900 800-667-0010 Fax: 905-364-4911 www.krones.ca
KRUGER INC.
INX INTERNATIONAL INK CO.
IPL INC.
GRIMSBY PACKAGING LIMITED
KLOCKNER-PENTAPLAST OF CANADA INC.
2940 rue Halpern St. Laurent QC H4S 1R2 514-337-5005 888-599-9959 Fax: 514-332-3383 www.hudson4supplies. com
Representatives: Fladgate Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604612-7778; Marc Pilon, Montreal, QC 514-231-5415
Inc., Beamsville, ON 905-563-9400
HUDSON SUPPLIES INC.
717-843-6435 www.greydon.com Branches: Montreal, QC
391 Greendale Rd York PA 17403 USA 717-848-3875 Fax:
Representatives: Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
2150A Drew Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1B1 905-793-9970 Fax: 905-793-5368 www.hubergroup.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-486-5109; Delta, BC 604-524-6670; Winnipeg, MB 204-694-7790; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-335-2197 Representatives: Spicers Canada Limited, Vaughan, ON
150 N Martingale Suite 700 Schaumburg IL 60173 USA 630-382-1906 800-233-4657 Fax: 847-969-9758 www. inxinternational.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-6244657; Terrebonne, QC 450-477-9145
GREYDON INC.
981-5200 Fax: 770-987-7160 www.kliklokwoodman.com
3285 Bedford Rd Montréal QC H3S 1G5 514-366-8050 800-361-2845 Fax: 514-366-6489 www.kruger.com Branches: Brampton, ON 905-759-1012; LaSalle, QC 514366-8050; Montréal, QC 514-934-0845
LABEL-AIRE INC. 550 Burning Tree Rd Fullerton CA 92833 USA 714-449-
570 rte President Kennedy Lévis QC G6C 1M9 418-7892880 Fax: 418-833-3305 www.ipl-plastics.com Branches: Edmunston, NB 506-739-9559
5155 714-526-0300 Fax: 714-449-5100 www.label-aire.com Representatives: Ahearn & Soper, Rexdale, ON 416-675-3999
LABELLING TECHNOLOGIES
ITW DYNATEC
31& 32-1435 Bonhill Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1V2 905-564-
Woodbridge, ON 905-264-6654
31 Volunteer Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 USA 615-8243634 800-860-6150 Fax: 615-264-5248 www.itwdynatec. com Representatives: HMA Systems, Brampton, ON 905458-8182; Servi-Center, St Leonard, QC 514-326-5462; Timeco-Marten Company Ltd., Coquitlam, BC 604-525-8499
H B FULLER CANADA
ITW MULLER CANADA
101-21 Four Seasons Place Toronto ON M9B 6J8 416-641-
LANGEN PACKAGING INC.
3275 Francis-Hugues Laval QC H7L 5A5 450-662-7161 800-361-3961 Fax: 450-662-0560 www.lelys.com Branches:
2794 888-250-1524 Fax: 905-564-2793 www.labelling. com Representatives: 3G Packaging Corp., Mississauga, ON 905-361-4929; Advance Shipping Supplies Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-568-4000; Crawford Provincial, London, ON 519659-0909; EXA Inc, St Laurent, QC 514-333-3116
FLEXO-PRINTING EQUIPMENT CORP / SIAT
Branches: Longueuil, QC 450-655-1306
3456 N Ridge Ave Suite 400 Arlington Heights IL 60004 USA 800-628-6787 Fax: 847-483-1500 www.itwmuller.com Branches: Cornwall, ON 613-938-7900
416 Hayward Ave N Oakdale MN 55128 USA 651-731-9499 Fax: 651-731-0525 www.flexo-siat.com
HMA SYSTEMS
ICONOTECH
LANTECH.COM, LLC
12-185 Advance Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4Y3 905-458-8182
11000 Bluegrass Pky Louisville KY 40299 USA 502-267-
Fax: 905-458-0758 www.hmasystems.com
One Heritage Park Rd Clinton CT 06143 USA 860-669-0358 Fax: 860-669-5109 www.iconotech.com
HABASIT CANADA LIMITED
ID TECHNOLOGY CANADA
LAPP CANADA INC.
2275 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 6P8 905-827-4131
10-3505 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Y7 905-820-5492
800-770-6750 Fax: 905-825-2612 www.habasit.ca
165 Annagem Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2V1 800-268-7339 www.idtechnology.com
FOOD & CONSUMER PRODUCTS OF CANADA
Branches: Longueuil, QC Representatives: B.D.I. Canada Inc.,
600-100 Sheppard Ave E Toronto ON M2N 6N5 416-5108024 Fax: 416-510-8043 www.fcpc.ca
Mississauga, ON 905-238-3392; Belterra Corporation, Delta,
ILAPAK INC.
LEADERLINX
FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE
ON 905-670-6724; Celmire, Drummondville, QC 819-474-
2345 Crystal Dr Suite 800 Arlington VA 22202 USA 202452-8444 www.fmi.org
0021; CRS Vamil Inc., Delson, QC 450-638-5426; Nuera
FOOD PROCESSING SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION (FPSA)
Ltd., Kitchener, ON 519-894-0400; Wajax Industrial
101-1451 Dolley Madison Blvd McLean VA 22101-3850 USA 703-761-2600 www.fpsa.org
HAREMAR PLASTIC MANUFACTURING LTD.
FOOD PROCESSORS OF CANADA
Fax: 905-761-2808 www.haremar.com
FLIR SYSTEMS LTD. 920 Sheldon Crt Burlington ON L7L 5L6 800-613-0507 Fax: 905-639-5488 www.flir.com Representatives: Hoskin Scientific Limited, Burlington, ON 905-333-5510; ITM Instruments, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC 514-457-7280
900-350 Sparks St Ottawa ON K1R 7S8 613-722-1000
FOODSERVICE PACKAGING INSTITUTE 7700 Leesburg Pike Suite 421 Falls Chruch VA 22046 USA 703-592-9889 www.fpi.org
FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 410-99 Bank St Ottawa ON K1P 6B9 613-563-1441
FORMOST FUJI CORPORATION 19211 144th Ave NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA 425483-9090 Fax: 425-486-5656 www.formostfuji.com Representatives: Abbey Packaging Equipment, Burlington, ON 905-681-3010
FORTRESS TECHNOLOGY INC.
51 Grand Marshall Dr Toronto ON M1B 5N6 416-754-2898 888-220-8737 Fax: 416-754-2976 www.fortresstechnology. com Representatives: Plan Automation, Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-0777; Ron Gallie Electric, Chilliwack, BC 604-7989346
FURTHER POULTRY PROCESSORS ASSN. OF CANADA
4972 888-351-3523 Fax: 416-621-2699 www.hbfuller.com
BC 604-540-1950; Canadian Bearings Limited, Mississauga,
IMPRIMERIE STE-JULIE INC.
LEIBINGER
1851 rue Nobel Ste-Julie QC J3E 1Z6 450-649-5479 800361-9344 Fax: 450-649-7275 www.impsj.com
2702-B Buell Dr East Troy WI 53120 USA 203-853-
INDUSTRIAL MARKING SYSTEMS INC.
Representatives: Redemac, St. Laurent, QC 514-335-9570
9000 Henri Bourassa O St Laurent QC H4S 1L5 514-3363213 888-336-3213 Fax: 514-745-2923 www.imsinc.ca Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-612-0893
LEPEL CORP CAPSEALING DIV.
INDUSTRY CANADA
cap-sealing.com
HARPAK-ULMA PACKAGING, LLC
235 Queen St Ottawa ON K1A 0H5 613-947-7466
175 John Quincy Adams Rd Taunton MA 02780 USA 508884-2500 800-813-6644 Fax: 508-884-2501 www.harpak-ulma.com
INKSPEC/PAD
LES EMBALLAGES KNOWLTON / KNOWLTON PACKAGING
Components, Lachine, QC 514-636-3333
200 Great Gulf Dr Vaughan ON L4K 4W1 905-761-7552
HARLUND INDUSTRIES LTD. 101-17973 106 Ave Edmonton AB T5S 2H1 780-484-4400 877-427-5863 Fax: 780-484-3646 www.harlund.com Branches: Burnaby, BC 604-689-4373; Mississauga, ON 905-501-9000; Laval, QC 450-629-7911
297-1200 Fax: 864-297-4486 www.hartness.com
207 Authority Dr Fitchburg MA 01420 USA 978-343-3716
2009 West Ave S La Crosse WI 54601 USA 608-788-5800 800-657-4413 www.inlandlabel.com
800-227-5539 Fax: 978-343-6278 www.lockinspection.com
INNOVIA FILMS INC. 1950 Lake Park Dr Smyrna GA 30080 USA 877-822-3456 Fax: 770-970-8481
333 Wyecroft Rd Oakville ON L6K 2H2 905-842-4581 Fax: 905-842-3460 www.loma.com Representatives: Ross Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604-591-1510
INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING PROFESSIONALS (IOPP)
LONGFORD INTERNATIONAL LTD.
1833 Centre Point Cir Suite 123 Naperville IL 60563 USA 630-544-5050 www.iopp.org
41 Lamont Ave Scarborough ON M1S 1A8 416-298-6622
INTELLIGRATED
LOVESHAW, AN ITW COMPANY, LITTLE DAVID PRODUCTS DIV.
Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery, Ville Mont Royal, QC 514-731-7747
HAYSSENSANDIACRE A DIV. OF BARRY-WEHMILLER COMPANIES, INC. 486-4000 864-486-4251 Fax: 864-486-4412 www.
268-2711 Buford Rd Bon Air VA 23235-2423 USA 804-338-
Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166
5778 Fax: 888-812-4272 www.hcpconline.org
HEAT AND CONTROL, INC. 21121 Cabot Blvd Hayward CA 94545-1132 USA 510259-0500 800-227-5980 Fax: 510-259-0600 www.
LOMA SYSTEMS CANADA INC.
888-298-2900 Fax: 416-298-6627 www.longfordint.com
5-500 Wentworth St E Oshawa ON L1H 3V9 905-7255300 Fax: 905-725-2688 www.intelligrated.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-858-0088; Mississauga, ON 905-8135000; Dorval, QC 514-633-9969
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Route 296 South Canaan PA 18459 USA 570-937-4921 800-572-3434 Fax: 570-937-3229 www.loveshaw.com Representatives: Crawford Provincial, London, ON 519-6590909; Dependable Marking Sys, Oshawa, ON 905-4331383; Harlund Industries, Edmonton, AB 780-484-4400;
19-511 Maple Grove Dr Oakville ON L6J 6X0 905-815-1926 www.iufost.org
Etobicoke, ON 416-679-9990; J G Packaging, Whitby, ON 905-430-7647; M D Packaging, Scarborough, ON 416-2919229; Packaging Machinery Concepts, Mississauga, ON
Representatives: Techno Pak, Sainte-Julie, QC 450-922-3122
1-14211 Burrows Rd Richmond BC V6V 1K9 604-940-8073 Fax: 604-940-8074 www.ipakmachinery.com
905-212-7046; Snell Packaging Systems Ltd, Mississauga,
GENERAL PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CO.
669-7757 Fax: 905-669-5793 www.heatsealing.ca
61 Pippin Rd Concord ON L4K 4N6 905-669-6770 800-
HEIDELBERG CANADA GRAPHIC EQUIPMENT LIMITED 6265 Kenway Dr Mississauga ON L5T 2L3 905-362-4400 Fax: 905-362-4606 www.heidelberg.com Branches: Montréal, QC 514-631-6270
25 Aylmer St Peterborough ON K9J 6Y8
HENKEL CORPORATION
GEORGE GORDON ASSOCIATES, INC.
2515 Meadowpine Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6C3 905-814-
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LOCK INSPECTION SYSTEMS, INC.
IPAK MACHINERY
HEAT SEALING PACKAGING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
80 • WWW.CANADIANPACKAGING.COM
243-6161 Fax: 450-243-0559
heatandcontrol.com Branches: Cambridge, ON 519-623-1100
1331 Route 1 Linden NJ 07036 USA 908-862-6200 Fax: 908-862-6110 www.magnaplate.com Branches: Ajax, ON 905-686-2277
1220 North Fillmore St Suite 400 Alexandria VA 22201 USA 703-684-6359 www.gpi.org
262-782-0450 800-231-6008 Fax: 262-782-3299 www.
INLAND LABEL
HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE PACKAGING COUNCIL
GLASS PACKAGING INSTITUTE
W227 N937 Westmound Dr Waukesha WI 53186 USA
PO Box 26509 Greenville SC 29616-1509 USA 864-
1500 - 4845 S Old Peachtree Rd Norcross GA 30071 USA 678-221-3570 Fax: 678-221-3571 www.gebocermex.com Branches: Laval, QC 450-973-3337
1299 Chemin Chambly Longueuil QC J4J 3X1 450-619-0648 Fax: 450-674-3340
0022 Fax: 203-853-3355 www.leibinger-group.com
HARTNESS INTERNATIONAL
GEBO CERMEX USA INC.
GESPRO PACKAGING
Winnipeg, MB; Hanover, ON; Montreal, QC
315 ch Knowlton Knowlton QC J0E 1V0 450-242-2727 450-
Associates, Pointe Claire, QC 514-693-9381; Alex E. Jones &
12 Continental Blvd Merrimack NH 03054-4302 USA 603-424-5204 Fax: 603-424-9031 www.ggapack.com Representatives: B&T Sales, Ajax, ON 905-426-1668
Fax: 905-670-4378 Branches: Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC;
1440 rue Hocquart St-Bruno-de-Mont QC J3V 6E1 450-4415005 800-465-7732 Fax: 450-441-6969 www.inkspec.com Representatives: Webconvert, Etobicoke, ON 416-252-4462
Rte 73 Blue Anchor NJ 08037 USA 609-561-2450 800-2578581 Fax: 609-561-2328 www.garvey.com
GENPAK - A DIVISION OF GREAT PACIFIC ENTERPRISES
124 Felbrigg Ave Toronto ON M5M 2M5 647-993-7600 www. leaderlinx.com
320 Superior Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2N7 905-670-4770
hayssensandiacre.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones &
6048 Westview Dr Houston TX 77055 USA 713-6864331 Fax: 713-683-3967 www.generalpackaging.com Representatives: B & T Packaging Machinery, Ajax, ON 905-426-1668
877-799-5277 Fax: 905-820-6516 www.lappcanada.com
LEESON CANADA
GARVEY CORP.
GENERAL MAGNAPLATE CORP.
4200 800-866-0322 Fax: 502-266-5031 www.lantech.com
7 New Lancaster Rd Leominster MA 01453 USA 978537-8534 800-851-1518 Fax: 978-840-0730 www. imanorthamerica.com
225 Spartangreen Blvd Duncan SC 29334 USA 864-
155 Engelhard Dr Aurora ON L4G 3V1 905-727-7922 Fax: 905-841-1056 www.gccl.com Representatives: Almac Conveyor Co Ltd, Aurora, ON 905-713-1377
Fax: 905-670-5291 www.langengroup.com
IMA NORTH AMERICA INC.
Industriel, Laval, QC 514-955-1024; Rubberline Products
206-1545 Carling Ave Ottawa ON K1Z 8P9 613-738-1175 www3.sympatico.ca
GENERAL CONVEYOR INC.
105 Pheasant Run Newtown PA 18940 USA 215-579-2900 Fax: 215-579-9959 www.ilapak.com
6154 Kestrel Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1Z2 905-670-7200
M.D. PACKAGING INC. 6-250 Shields Crt Markham ON L3R 9W7 416-291-9229 Fax: 416-291-2906 www.mdpackaging.com Branches: Calgary, AB
150 Mitchell St Goderich ON N7A 3X8 519-524-9890 Fax: 519-524-6114 www.jokey.com
403-671-9927; Cultus Lake, BC 604-316-6780; Vaudreuil, QC 450-424-0571
JONES PACKAGING INC. 3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 519-451-2100 800-2659093 Fax: 519-451-2107 www.jonespackaging.com Branches: Brampton, ON 905-790-0302; Guelph, ON 519-821-0550
HEWLETT-PACKARD (CANADA) CO.
PO Box 149 Mississauga ON L5M 2B7 514-231-1449 514374-9043 www.jowat.com
35 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1A8 905-731-2400 Fax: 905-731-6035 www.hibar.com Representatives: Hurricane Pump Distribution, Vaughan, ON 905-760-8177; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-731-7778
604-324-6561; Unisource Canada
JOKEY PLASTICS NORTH AMERICA INC.
JOWAT CANADA
HIBAR SYSTEMS LTD.
905-670-7928; Thomas W Mackay & Sons, Vancouver, BC
92 Henderson Dr Whitby ON L1N 7Y8 905-430-7647 416352-8808 Fax: 905-430-3435
6511 www.henkelna.com/packaging 5150 Spectrum Way Mississauga ON L4W 5G1 905-2064725
ON 905-565-9484; Star Packaging, Mississauga, ON
JG PACKAGING
KAPS-ALL PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC. 200 Mill Rd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 631-727-0300 631-727-0307 Fax: 631-369-5939 www.kapsall.com Representatives: Newmapak, Pickering, ON 905-987-1936; Newmapak Ltd, Longueuil, QC 514-866-5572; Newmapak Ltd., Candiac, QC 514-866-5572
M+L TESTING EQUIPMENT (1995) INC. 31 Dundas St E Dundas ON L9H 7H8 905-689-8783 800263-9244 Fax: 905-689-3978 www.mltest.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-250-6765
MACRO ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY INC. 199 Traders Blvd E Mississauga ON L4Z 2E5 905-507-9000 Fax: 905-507-3000 www.macroeng.com
MAGNETIC PRODUCTS, INC. 683 Town Center Dr Highland MI 48334 USA 248-887-5600 800-544-5930 Fax: 248-887-6100 www.mpimagnet.com Representatives: Canada Process Equipment, Mississauga, ON 905-238-2990
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ADDRESSES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM MAMATA ENTERPRISES INC.
NORDSON CANADA LIMITED
PACKAGING RX INC.
101 - 3210 59th Dr E Bradenton FL 34203 USA 941205-0227 Fax: 866-622-0117 www.mamata.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166
57075-11965 Hurontario St Brampton ON L6Z 0E7 905-
MANROLAND CANADA INC.
1211 Denison St Markham ON L3R 4B3 800-463-3200 Fax: 905-475-8821 www.nordson.ca Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-460-0949; Montreal, QC Representatives: Howard Marten Company, Calgary, AB 403-259-2201; Edmonton, AB 780-438-3468; Intec Group, Winnipeg, MB 204-480-0468
119 Westcreek Dr Vaughan ON L4L 9N6 905-265-6300 800-676-5263 Fax: 905-265-6304 www.manroland.ca
NORWOOD MARKING SYSTEMS
MARKEM-IMAJE INC. 5448 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 800-2675108 www.markem-imaje.ca Branches: Lachine, QC
MARQ PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC. 3801 West Washington Yakima WA 98902 USA 509-9664300 800-998-4301 Fax: 509-452-3307 www.marq.net
MASSMAN AUTOMATION DESIGN 1010 East Lake St Villard MN 56385 USA 320-554-3611 Fax: 320-554-2650
MASTERNET LTD. 690 Gana Crt Mississauga ON L5S 1P2 905-795-0005 800216-2536 Fax: 905-795-9293 www.masternetltd.com
MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY 650 Dekora Woods Blvd Saukville WI 53080 USA 262-2688300 888-628-7491 Fax: 262-268-8301 www.matrixpm. com Representatives: Plan Automation, Orangeville, ON 416-479-0777
METRO LABEL COMPANY LTD. 999 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1B 6J1 416-321-7889 Branches: Burnaby, BC; Napa, CA 707-226-2806; Montreal, QC 514-636-4316
METTLER-TOLEDO CANADA 6-2915 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8G6 800-6388537 Fax: 800-786-0037 www.mt.com/pi
MITCHEL-LINCOLN PACKAGING LTD. 3737 boul Thimens Ville St Laurent QC H4R 1V1 514-3323480 Fax: 514-332-2039
THE MONTALVO CORPORATION 50 Hutcherson Dr Gorham ME 04038 USA 207-856-2501 800-226-8710 Fax: 207-856-2509 www.montalvo.com Representatives: Webconvert Ltd, Etobicoke, ON 416-2524462
MOORE PACKAGING CORPORATION 191 John St Barrie ON L4N 2L4 705-737-1023 Fax: 705737-5579 www.moorepackaging.com
MOTION CANADA 8985 Fraserwood Crt Burnaby BC V5J 5E8 604-433-6711 Fax: 604-433-7377 www.motioncanada.com
MULLER MARTINI CANADA INC. 20 Caldari Rd Vaughan ON L4K 4N8 905-660-9595 800268-1999 Fax: 905-660-5762 www.mullermartinicanada. com
MULTIFEEDER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4821 White Bear Pky St Paul MN 55110-3325 USA 651-407-3100 Fax: 651-407-3199 www.multifeeder.com Representatives: Crawford Provincial, London, ON 519-6590909; Mississauga, ON 905-670-7904; That Packaging Group, Richmond Hill, ON 416-580-1244
MULTIVAC CANADA INC. 6 Abacus Rd Brampton ON L6T 5B7 905-264-1170 877264-1170 Fax: 905-264-9647 ca.multivac.com
NPES ASSOCIATION FOR SUPPLIERS OF PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND CONVERTING TECHNOLOGIES 1899 Preston White Dr Reston VA 20191 USA 703-264-7200
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING, HANDLING, AND LOGISTIC ENGINEERS 5903 Ridgeway Dr Grand Prairie TX 75052 USA 817-4667490
NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY INC. 2820 62nd Ave E Bradenton FL 34203 USA 941-755-5550 Fax: 941-751-6281 www.neminc.com Representatives: MD Packaging Inc., Markham, ON 416-291-9229
NEWMAPAK LTD. 285 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 6Z7 514-866-5572 877-866-5572 Fax: 450-635-3611 www.newmapak.com Branches: Markham, ON 289-259-1664
NITTA CORPORATION OF AMERICA 7605 Nitta Dr Suwanee GA 30024 USA 770-497-0212 800221-3689 Fax: 770-623-1398 www.nitta.com
NORAMPAC, A DIVISION OF CASCADES CANADA ULC 1061 rue Parent St-Bruno QC J3V 6R7 450-461-8600 866-735-2635 Fax: 450-461-8636 www.norampac.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-531-3800; Richmond, BC 604-273-7321; Winnipeg, MB 204-786-5761; Winnipeg, MB 204-667-6600; Moncton, NB 506-869-2200; St John’s, NL 709-747-1200; Barrie, ON 705-737-0470; Belleville, ON 613-968-3581; Cobourg, ON 905-372-5199; Etobicoke, ON 416-255-8541; Mississauga, ON 905-6712940; Mississauga, ON 905-678-8211; Scarborough, ON 416-412-3500; St-Marys, ON 519-284-1840; Trenton, ON 613-392-6505; Vaughan, ON 905-760-3900; Cabano, QC 418-854-2803; Drummondville, QC 819-475-4567; East Angus, QC 819-823-5300; Jonquiere, QC 418-542-9544; Kingsey Falls, QC 819-363-5000; Lachute, QC 450-5663200; Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC 450-455-5731; Viau, QC 514251-3800; Victoriaville, QC 819-758-3177
422 E Fountain Rd Webb City MO 64870 USA 417-6735551 800-231-3455 Fax: 417-673-7971 www.prosysfill.
ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL (PPEC)
6470 Northam Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1H9 905-673-6682 Fax: 905-672-7225 www.novapk.com
3-1995 Clark Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4W1 905-458-0087 Fax: 416-458-2052
NSF - GFTC
PAPER SHIPPING SACK MANUFACTURERS
88 McGilvray St Guelph ON N1G 2W1 519-821-1246 www. gftc.ca
ASSOCIATION 5050 Blue Church Rd Coopersburg PA 18036 USA 610-282-
EMT Engineering Sales, Etobicoke, ON 416-459-6844;
NUSPARK ENGINEERING INC.
6845 Fax: 610-282-1577 www.pssma.org
Roxboro, QC 514-426-8088
29-1111 Flint Rd Toronto ON M3J 3C7 416-663-7071 Fax: 416-663-0233
PAPERBOARD PACKAGING COUNCIL 1350 Main St Suite 1508 Springfield MA 01103-1670 USA
O-I
QUICKLABEL SYSTEMS - AN ASTROMED, INC. PRODUCT GROUP
413-686-9191
O-3505 rue Isabelle Brossard QC J4Y 2R2 800-565-2216
PAR-PAK LTD.
Fax: 450-619-9976 www.quicklabel.ca Branches: Vancouver,
OBX WORKS INC.
281 Fairall St Ajax ON L1S 1R7 905-683-2330
PROSYS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING EQUIPMENT
NOVA PACK LIMITED
MCBRADY ENGINEERING INC.
MEADWESTVACO PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 905-738-8226 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 www.ptibox.com
4902 Union Rd Beamsville ON L0R 1B4 905-563-9400 877-924-3337 Fax: 905-563-7225 www.propack.ca
PANO CAP CANADA LTD.
6515 Penn Ave Pittsburgh PA 15206 USA 800-775-7775 Fax: 412-665-2550 www.matthewsmarking.com P.O. Box 2549 Joliet IL 60434 USA 815-744-8900 Fax: 815744-8901 www.mcbradyengineering.com Representatives: Chisholm Machinery 450-424-1919
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
2538 Wisconsin Ave Downers Grove IL 60515 USA 630-9680646 800-626-3464 Fax: 630-968-7672 www.itwnorwood. com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Assoc Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Anypack Packaging Machinery, Burnaby, BC 604-421-8008; DR Tech Solutions Inc., Laval, QC 450681-1744
One Michael Owens Way Perrysburg OH 43551 USA 567336-5000 www.o-i.com Branches: Brampton, ON; Montréal, QC 514-934-8819 Representatives: Saxco Canada, Port Credit, ON 905-271-5700
MATTHEWS MARKING SYSTEMS
495-1199 Fax: 905-495-1599
PROPACK PROCESSING & PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
47 Primrose Path Cres Markham ON L3S 4A9 289-469-5111 www.obxworks.com
OMEGA DESIGN CORP. 211 Philips Rd Exton PA 19341 USA 610-363-6555 800-346-0191 Fax: 610-524-7398 www.omegadesign.com Representatives: Packaging Equipment Solutions, Brampton, ON 905-970-1562
55 Webster Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2E7 519-893-6055 Fax: 519-893-6273 www.panocap.com Branches: Burlington, ON 905-637-6493
PAPER & PAPERBOARD PACKAGING
com Representatives: PMR Packaging Inc., Whitby, ON 905-475-4830
QUADREL LABELING SYSTEMS 7670 Jenther Dr Mentor OH 44060 USA 440-602-4700 Fax: 440-602-4701 www.quadrel.com Representatives: DMS-Diagent Marking System, Longeuil, QC 450-646-2675; Newmapak, Candia, QC 877-866-5572
QUALITY TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS 2101 Jericho Tpke Hye Park NY 11040 USA 516-437-6700 Fax: 516-328-3343 www.qtcgears.com Representatives:
26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 905-792-3000
BC; Mississauga, ON
888-272-7725 Fax: 905-792-3330 www.parpak.com
R.A JONES & CO.
Representatives: Glen Ross Agency, Winnipeg, MB 204-
807 W Kimberly Rd Davenport IA 52806 USA 563-391-1100
694-2312; Ketteringham Agencies Ltd., Richmond, BC
800-257-5622 www.rajones.com Branches: Burlington, ON
604-277-4499
514-268-5326
PEARSON PACKAGING SYSTEMS
R E MORRISON EQUIPMENT INC.
W 8120 Sunset Hwy Spokane WA 99224 USA 509-838-
21-3615 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Z8 905-828-6301
6226 800-732-7766 Fax: 509-747-8532 www.pearsonpkg.
800-668-8736 Fax: 905-828-3674 www.remequip.com
com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Assoc, Oakville, ON
Branches: Montreal, QC
905-847-0166; Ville Mont-Royal, QC 514-731-7747
RFID CANADA
OMNIFISSION PACKAGING INC.
PEEL PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD.
19-25 Valleywood Dr Markham ON L3R 5L9 905-513-8919
2411 Anson Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1G1 905-405-9777 Fax: 905-405-9888 www.omnifission.com
49 Rutherford Rd S Brampton ON L6W 3J3 905-456-3660
187-747-6676 Fax: 905-513-7651 www.rfidcanada.com
Fax: 905-456-0870 www.peelplastics.com
R-J MACHINERY INC.
OMRON CANADA INC.
PEMBERTON & ASSOCIATES INC.
44 Torbay Rd Markham ON L3R 1G6 905-475-1046
885 Milner Ave Toronto ON M1B 5V8 416-286-6465 Fax: 416-286-6159 www.omron.ca Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-522-8855; Windsor, ON 519-972-0022; Lachine, QC 514-636-6676; Quebec, QC 418-864-7378 Representatives: CB Engineering, Calgary, AB 403-259-6220; EECOL, Calgary, AB 403-253-1952; Nedco, Mississauga, ON 905-568-2425; SNS Automation, St. George, ON 519-448-3055; Wesco Distribution, Markham, ON 905-415-6100
1-3610 Nashua Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1X9 905-678-8900
Fax: 905-475-0944 www.rjmachinery.com
800-668-6111 Fax: 905-678-8989 www.pemcom.com
RECYCLING COUNCIL OF ONTARIO
PILLAR TECHNOLOGIES - AN ITW COMPANY
225-215 Spadina Ave Toronto ON M5T 2C7 416-657-2797
475 Industrial Dr Hartland WI 53029-0110 USA 262-912-
REISER (CANADA) CO.
3-48 Centennial Rd Orangeville ON L9W 3T4 416-479-0777
RENNCO LLC
ONGUARD PRODUCT INSPECTION INC.
Fax: 416-479-0787 www.planautomation.com Branches:
300 Elm St Homer MI 49245 USA 517-568-4121 800-409-
331-1235 Fairview St Burlington ON L7S 2K9 905-6902868 905-320-3220 www.onguardinspection.com
Longueuil, QC 416-479-0777; Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-
5225 Fax: 517-568-4798 www.rennco.com Representatives:
0777
3G Packaging Corp., Mississauga, ON 905-361-4929; AT
OPTIMA MACHINERY CORPORATION
PLASTICS INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
1330 Contract Dr Green Bay WI 54304 USA 920-339-2222 Fax: 920-339-2233 www.optima-usa.com
ORION PACKAGING SYSTEMS 4750 Country Rd 13 NE Alexandria MN 56308 USA 901-888-4170 800-333-6556 Fax: 901-365-1071 www. orionpackaging.com Branches: Laval, QC 514-231-5645; 647-233-7577
OYSTAR NORTH AMERICA (FORMERLY KNOWN AS OYSTAR USA, INC. & IWKA PACSYSTEMS, INC.)
7200 Fax: 262-912-7272 www.pillartech.com
PLAN AUTOMATION INC.
One University Ave Ball Hall Room 204 Lowell MA 01854 USA 978-934-2575 Fax: 978-934-3089
PMMI - THE ASSOCIATION FOR PACKAGING AND PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES 11911 Freedom Dr Suite 600 Reston VA 20190 USA 571612-3200 Fax: 703-243-8556 www.pmmi.org
POLYTAINERS INC. 197 Norseman St Toronto ON M8Z 2R5 416-239-7311 Fax:
4-1549 Yorkton Crt Burlington ON L7P 5B7 905-631-6611 Fax: 905-631-6607 www.reiser.com
Packaging, Mirabel, QC 877-979-8667; PMR Packaging, Whitby, ON 905-475-4830
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO 425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 877-804-4841 Fax: 416-736-4442 www. retailreadyexperts.ca
RESOLUTION INPLANT SERVICES INC. 15-1244 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-6695 Fax: 905-827-6590 www.resservices.ca
523 Raritan Center Pky Edison NJ 08837 USA 732-3437600 Fax: 732-343-7601 www.oystar-group.com
416-239-0596 www.polytainersinc.com Representatives:
REXNORD CANADA LTD.
Farnell Packaging Limited, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-9378
81 Maybrook Dr Scarborough ON M1V 3Z2 416-297-6868
PDC INTERNATIONAL CORP
PORTABLE PACKAGING SYS. INC.
8 Sheehan Ave Norwalk CT 06854 USA 203-853-1516 Fax: 203-854-0834 www.pdc-corp.com Representatives: FlexiPack, Woodbridge, ON 416-577-0722; NJM, Pointe-Claire, QC 514-630-6990
5875 Chedworth Way Mississauga ON L5R 3L9 905-
PFM PACKAGING MACHINERY CORPORATION
507-3042 888-994-9008 Fax: 905-507-2983 www. portablepackaging.com
PPI TECHNOLOGIES GROUP 1610 Northgate Blvd Sarasota FL 34234 USA 941-359-6678
Fax: 416-297-6873 www.rexnord.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-253-1775; Edmonton, AB 780-463-9444; Vancouver, BC 604-852-9545; Montreal, QC 514-337-2446
RICHARDS PACKAGING INC. 6095 Ordan Dr Mississauga ON L5G 2M7 905-670-7760 Fax: 905-670-1961 www.richardspackaging.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-273-0008; Edmonton, AB 780-944-9516;
1271 Ringwell Dr Newmarket ON L3Y 8T9 905-836-6709 Fax: 905-836-7763 www.pfmnorthamerica.com
941-320-9576 Fax: 941-359-6804 www.ppitechnologies.
PMC INDUSTRIES
Representatives: Aesus ; Charles Downer & Co Ltd, Richmond
275 Hudson St Hackensack NJ 07601 USA 201-342-3684 Fax: 201-342-3568 www.pmc-industries.com
Hill, ON 905-333-3406
Pharmactifs, Quebec City, QC 418-623-1592; Rick Ayotte
PMR PACKAGING INC.
PRAXAIR CANADA INC. 1200-1 City Centre Dr Mississauga ON L5B 1M2 905-
Sales, Gloucester, ON 613-824-8817; Taara-Max, Winnipeg,
361-701 Rossland Rd E Whitby ON L1N 9K3 905-725-2225 Fax: 905-725-2241 www.pmrpackaging.com
803-1600 Fax: 905-803-1696 www.praxair.com Branches:
MB 204-275-1974; Tom Cooter Sales, Vancouver, BC 604-
Calgary, AB 403-216-1500; Edmonton, AB 780-467-0550;
931-9141; Vision Sales, Dieppe, NB 506-859-8117
PAC, PACKAGING CONSORTIUM
Vancouver, BC 604-527-0717; Winnipeg, MB 204-589-7363;
607-1 Concorde Gate Toronto ON M3C 3N6 416-490-7860 Fax: 416-490-7844 www.pac.ca Branches: Laval, QC 514990-0134
ROBATECH CANADA
Dartmouth, NS 902-468-4139; Montreal, QC 514-337-6000
12-7600 Hwy 27 Woodbridge ON L4H 0P8 416-622-4784
PREMIER TECH SYSTEMS
866-211-3211 Fax: 416-850-4367 www.robatech.ca
1 av Premier Rivière-du-Loup QC G5R 6C1 418-868-8324 Fax: 418-862-6642 www.premiertechsystems.com
ROBERTS POLYPRO
PRIMERA TECHNOLOGY
800-269-7409 Fax: 704-588-1821 www.robertspolypro.com
Two Carlson Parkway N Plymouth MN 55447 USA 763-475-
ROBOTIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
PACIFIC PACKAGING MACHINERY 1284 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente CA 92673 USA 949-369-2425 Fax: 949-369-2429 www.pacificpak.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166
com Branches: Terrasse-Vaudreuil, QC 514-425-0010
6676 800-797-2772 Fax: 763-475-6677 www.primeralabel.
Vancouver, BC 604-270-0111; Winnipeg, MB 204-783-9949; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-8211; Montreal, QC 514-422-8690; Quebec, QC 450-372-1299 Representatives: Camporum Enterprises, Saskatoon, SK 306-249-5323; Les Services
5416 Wyoming Ave Charlotte NC 28273 USA 704-588-1794
900 Victors Way Suite 140 Ann Arbor MI 48108 USA 734-
PACK-RITE DIV.OF METTLER TOLEDO, LLC
com
994-6088
3026 Phillips Ave Racine WI 53403 USA 262-635-6966 800-248-6868 Fax: 262-634-0521 www.packrite.com Representatives: Fladgate Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604612-7778; Island Handling Systems, Charlottetown, PE 902-566-5959; James Dawson Enterprises Ltd, Toronto, ON 905-738-6959; Dorval, QC 514-472-9851; Rite Way Packaging, Edmonton, AB 780-467-7131
PROCESS EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
ROCKTENN
ASSOCIATION
504 Thrasher St Norcross GA 30071 USA 770-448-2193 www.rocktenn.com
PACKAGING EQUIPMENT AND CONVEYORS, INC. (P.E.A.C., INC.) 52853 CR 7 Elkhart IN 46514 USA 574-266-6995 Fax: 574264-6210 www.peacinc.com
PROLAMINA INC.
PACKAGING MACHINERY CONCEPTS LTD.
450-626-4288 800-718-9235 Fax: 450-628-8842 www.
SDI PACKAGING INC.
939 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga ON L4W 2R7 905-2127046 Fax: 905-212-7046 www.pmcltd.ca
prolamina.com Branches: Westfield, MA 413-562-2315;
10-310 Ray-Lawson Anjou QC H1J 1M1 514-352-3939 866-
Neenah, WI 920-722-9000
333-3939 Fax: 514-352-7745 www.sdipackaging.com
201 Earle Washington Crt Falls Church VA 22046 USA 703538-1796
PRODO-PAK CORP
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION CANADA/ALLENBRADLEY + ROCKWELL SOFTWARE BRANDS
77 Commerce St Garfield NJ 07026 USA 973-772-4500 Fax:
360 Holiday Inn Dr Cambridge ON N3C 3Z9 519-740-5500
973-772-0471 www.prodo-pak.com
Fax: 519-740-5504 www.rockwellautomation.com
RYSON INTERNATIONAL 1041 boul des Enterprises O Terrebonne QC J6Y 1V2
300 Newsome Yorktown VA 23692 USA 757-898-1530 www.ryson.com
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ADDRESSES WHO MAKES/SELLS WHAT AND WHERE TO FIND THEM SPS/PHIN LIMITED
SHAWPAK SYSTEMS LTD.
TELCO SENSORS CANADA
15-440 Tapscott Rd Scarborough ON M1B 1Y4 416-2982151 Fax: 416-298-2170 www.spsphin.com
15 Hess St N Hamilton ON L8R 2S5 289-237-2578 800253-0111 Fax: 905-612-9834 www.telcosensors.com
800-237-0946 Fax: 813-884-8818 www.ttco.com Representatives: IAC & Associates, Oldcastle, ON 519-7370311; Windsor, ON 800-711-1900
TEMBEC PAPERBOARD GROUP
TRIANGLE PACKAGE MACHINERY CO.
1234 Hardt Cir Barlett IL 60103 USA 224-208-1900 Fax: 224-208-1909 www.sesotec.us/en
2040 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-0122 800-295-3709 Fax: 905-847-0123 www.shawpak.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery Ltd, Ville St-Laurent, QC 514-731-7747
SACMI BEVERAGE AND PACKAGING
SHER-PAC CONTAINER SYSTEMS LIMITED
900-1243 Islington Ave Toronto ON M8X 1Y9 416-428-3263 515-491-2209 www.sacmiusa.com
507050 Hwy 89 RR 4 Mono ON L9V 1J1 519-925-6901 800-766-8494 Fax: 519-925-5923
SALBRO BOTTLE INC.
SICK INC.
TSUBAKI
350 Vaughan Valley Blvd Woodbridge ON L4H 3C3 905-8501190 800-565-6786 Fax: 905-850-3923 www.salbrobottle. com Branches: Montreal, QC 450-510-1467
6900 West 110 St Minneapolis MN 55438 USA 952-9416780 800-325-7425 Fax: 952-941-9287 www.sickusa.com/ packaging
SAMUEL PACKAGING SYSTEMS
SILGAN PLASTICS CANADA
1050-800 boul Rene Levesque O Montréal QC H3B 1X9 800-411-7011 Fax: 514-397-0896 www.kallimapaper. com Representatives: Ariva, Mississauga, ON; Ottawa, ON 613-731-8410; Lachine, QC 514-636-5000; Quebec, QC; Unisource, Calgary, AB 403-250-6464; Annacis Island, BC 604-520-7500; Winnipeg, MB 204-885-6648; St. John, NB 506-642-0301; Mount Pearl, NL 709-754-3377; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-8500; London, ON 519-6865820; Mississauga, ON 905-276-8542; Richmond Hill, ON 905-771-4000; Quebec, QC 418-681-4195; St. Laurent, QC 514-345-5500; Saskatoon, SK 206-934-8899; West World Paper, Port Coquitlam, BC
1050 Brevik Pl Mississauga ON L4W 3V9 905-238-7778 Fax: 905-238-7040
400 Rowntree Dairy Rd Woodbridge ON L4L 8H2 416746-3300 Fax: 416-856-6294 www.silganplastics.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-677-2324; Scarborough, ON 416-293-8233; Lachine, QC 514-631-1140 Representatives: Consolidated Bottle, Toronto, ON 416-656-777; Tricor Braun, Toronto, ON 416-213-7474
S+S INSPECTION INC.
SAMUEL STRAPPING SYSTEMS 2370 Dixie Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1Z4 905-279-9580 800607-8727 Fax: 905-279-8016 www.samuelstrapping.com Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-469-4040; New Westminster, BC 604-521-3700; Vaughan, ON 905-379-1370; Lachine, QC 514-631-5551 Representatives: Samuel, Son & Co., Limited, Mississauga, ON 800-267-2683
SARONG SPA NORTH AMERICA C-2470 Stanfiled Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1S2 905-272-3699 www.sarong.it
SATO AMERICA, INC.
140 Nuggett Crt Brampton ON L6T 5H4 905-458-5399 Fax: 905-458-7951 www.ssi-schaefer.ca Branches: Terrebonne, QC Representatives: Almont Industrial Materials, Winnipeg, MB 204-633-0319; Caster Rack, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-1880; Central Warehouse Equipment, Edmonton, AB 780-414-1333; Langley, BC 604-607-7172; Commander Warehouse Equipment, Edmonton, AB 780-468-4395; North Vancouver, BC 604-980-8511; Equipment World Inc, Thunder Bay, ON 807-623-9561; Hansler Smith, Brockville, ON 613342-4408; J.M. Stuart, London, ON 519-473-3337; Legere Industrial Supply, Ottawa, ON 613-829-8010; Shippers Supply, Edmonton, AB 780-444-7766; Wearing Williams Ltd, Winnipeg, MB 204-786-8881
SCHAWK CANADA INC. 1620 Tech Ave Mississauga ON L4W 5P4 905-219-1620 Fax: 905-219-1677 www.sgk.com
SCHAWK PROTOTYPES
6185 McLaughlin Rd Mississauga ON L5R 3W7 289777-8600 www.veritivcorp.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-250-5416; Edmonton, AB 780-452-2520; Delta, BC 604-528-7338; Prince George, BC 250-563-0348; CANPACK-PiggyAug-14.pdf 1 8/5/2014 1:27:23 PM TRI-TRONICS COMPANY INC. Winnipeg, MB 204-697-0958; Moncton, NB 902-468-6920; PO Box 25135 Tampa FL 33622 USA 813-886-4000 Mount Pearl, NL 709-368-9353; Dartmouth, NS 902-
STANMECH TECHNOLOGIES INC. 944 Zelco Dr Burlington ON L7L 4Y3 905-631-6161 888438-6324 Fax: 905-631-1852 www.stanmech.com, www. leister.ca www.leister.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 587-899-6160; Montreal, QC 514-946-6161
STARQUIP INTEGRATED SYSTEMS 4-40 Dynamic Dr Toronto ON M1V 2W2 416-286-7116 Fax: 416-286-8595 www.starquip.com
STOCK PACKAGING CANADA 815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 514-426-1266 Fax: 514-426-1200 www.stockcanada.ca
STRATHCONA PAPER LP 203-2 Lansing Sq Toronto ON M2J 4P8 416-491-1701 Fax: 416-491-0444 www.strathconapaper.com Branches: Napanee, ON; Montreal, QC 514-342-2471 95 Raglin Rd Cambridge ON N1T 1X9 519-624-1255 Fax: 519-624-1355 www.strongpointautomation.com
SCHUBERT PACKAGING AUTOMATION INC.
500 - 70 West Chippewa St Buffalo NY 14202 USA 716-5662904 Fax: 716-566-2910
205-5100 Orbitor Dr Mississauga ON L4W 4Z4 905-2820400 Fax: 905-282-0041 www.schubert-canada.com
SUMMUM PLASTICS INC.
210 Walker Dr Bramalea ON L6T 3W1 905-791-1553 800567-8039 Fax: 905-791-2999 www.sewcan.ca Branches: Delta, BC 604-946-5535; LaSalle, QC 514-367-1124
UNISOURCE, A VERITIV COMPANY
23 Donway Ct Elmira ON N3B 0B1 519-744-6565 877-8746224 Fax: 519-744-6829 www.tri-mach.com
63 Pickering St Portland CT 06480 USA 860-342-1100 Fax: 860-342-1557 www.standard-knapp.com Representatives: B&T Sales Inc., Ajax, ON 905-426-1668
SUMMER STREET CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
SEW-EURODRIVE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD.
801 East 141 St Bronx NY 10454 USA 718-585-0200 Fax: 718-993-2650 www.unionmachinery.com
STANDARD KNAPP INC.
5370 Guy Young Rd Brewerton NY 13029 USA 315676-3035 Fax: 315-676-2875 www.schneiderequip.com Representatives: Bob Griffin, Orchard Park, NY 716-4408019
106 Randall Dr Waterloo ON N2V 1K5 519-746-7463 888-777-6775 Fax: 519-746-3464 www.septimatech.com Representatives: Mecano Industrie Inc., St.-Leonard, QC 514-328-1228
UNION STANDARD EQUIPMENT CO.
7041 Boone Ave Brooklyn Park MN 55428 USA 763-7958856 800-877-5658 Fax: 763-795-8867 www.squidink.com
STRONG POINT AUTOMATION INC.
SEPTIMATECH GROUP INC.
44 Indian Lane E Towaco NJ 07082 USA 973-402-8855 Fax: 973-316-9330 www.uhlmann-usa.com
SQUID INK MANUFACTURING
SCHNEIDER PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
95 Glidden Rd Brampton ON L6T 2H8 905-456-0701 Fax: 905-456-3870 Branches: Ottawa, ON; Montreal, QC
UHLMANN PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP
1-10 Gormley Industrial Ave Gormley ON L0H 1G0 905-8885344 Fax: 905-888-5374 www.spmi.ca Representatives: JG Packaging, Whitby, ON 905-430-7647; MD Packaging Inc., Markham, ON 416-291-9229; PMR Packaging Inc., Whitby, ON 905-475-4830
349 Ridout N London ON N6A 2N8 519-434-5785 800265-5957 Fax: 519-434-9516 www.sterling.ca Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-321-3282; Kitchener, ON 519-571-0882; Ottawa, ON 613-234-8077; Toronto, ON 416-425-4140; Windsor, ON 519-253-7211
SEALED AIR OF CANADA LTD.
1530 Cooledge Rd Tucker GA 30084-7303 USA 770-4939401 Fax: 770-493-9257 www.uspoultry.org
SPEEDWAY PACKAGING MACHINERY INC.
STERLING MARKING PRODUCTS INC.
3755 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 0B3 905-829-1200 www.sealedair.com Representatives: 3G Packaging Corp., Mississauga, ON; Farnell Packaging Limited, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-9378; Impak Packaging Systems, Scarborough, ON 416-299-0960; Les Emballages Carrousel Inc, Boucherville, QC 514-875-2025; Les Emballages Jean Cartier Inc., St.-Cesaire, QC 450-469-3168; Metric Packaging Inc., Brampton, ON 905-564-0577; Shippers Supply Inc, Edmonton, AB 403-449-0528; Terrana Services Corp., Richmond, BC 604-304-9887; Unisource, a Veritiv Company, Calgary, AB 403-250-5416; Edmonton, AB 780-452-2520; New Westminster, BC 604-528-7344; Winnipeg, MB 204697-0958; Mississauga, ON 905-795-7400; Ottawa, ON 613-247-8114; Québec, QC 418-683-2256; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-733-4400; Unisource Canada Inc, London, ON 519686-5820
U.S. POULTRY & EGG ASSOCIATION
SPEE-DEE PACKAGING MACHINERY INC.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
SEALED AIR CORPORATION
1630 Drew Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1J6 905-676-0400 800-263-7088 Fax: 905-676-0904 www.tsubaki.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-438-6073
2280 Drew Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1B8 905-677-2888 888-539-2091 Fax: 905-677-8858 www.soopak.com
53 Queen’s Plate Dr Etobicoke ON M9W 6P1 416-614-2127 5985 McLaughlin Rd Mississauga ON L5R 1B8 905-3663999 www.schneider-electric.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403214-3130; Edmonton, AB 780-453-3561; Richmond, BC 604-273-3711; Winnipeg, MB 204-488-2305; Moncton, NB 506-857-0719; St. John’s, NL 709-739-6374; Halifax, NS 902-450-0360; Cambridge, ON 519-621-5756; London, ON 519-451-4453; Mississauga, ON 905-366-3999; Ottawa, ON 613-247-7171; Stoney Creek, ON 905-643-4707; Sudbury, ON 705-560-9516; Thunder Bay, ON 807-3448555; Windsor, ON 519-974-0900; Montreal, QC 514-6974790; Quebec City, QC 418-688-9500; Saguenay-Lac St. Jean, QC 418-678-3016; Sherbrooke, QC 819-822-3676; Val D’Or Sales, QC 819-825-9211; Regina, SK 306-791-8860; Saskatoon, SK 306-242-4046
TRI-MACH GROUP INC.
1667 K St NW Suite 1000 Washington DC 20006 USA 202974-5200
1360 Grandview Pkwy Sturtevant WI 53177 USA 262-8864402 877-375-2121 Fax: 262-886-5502 www.spee-dee.com
SCHAEFER SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
2866 Nationwide Pky Brunswick OH 44212-0798 USA 330273-4408 800-878-6833 Fax: 330-225-0099 www.tharo. com Representatives: Across Canada
SOCIETY OF THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY
SATURN PACKAGING EQUIPMENT
10 Spalding Dr Brantford ON N3T 6B8 519-756-3631 Fax: 519-756-0117 www.sawmill-ca.com
THARO SYSTEMS, INC.
240 boul Industriel St-Germ-Gran QC J0C 1K0 819-3955151 855-395-5252 Fax: 819-395-5343 www.sipromac.com
SOOPAK
SAWMILL ASSOCIATES LTD.
1610 16th Ave Richmond Hill ON L4B 4N6 905-780-6030 Fax: 905-780-4903
SIPROMAC LL INC.
10350 Nations Ford Rd Suite A Charlotte NC 28273 USA 888-871-8741 Fax: 704-644-1662 www.satoamerica.com Representatives: Bluestar Canada, Montreal, QC 800-3172323; Scan Source Canada, Toronto, ON 810-944-2439 6055 ch St-Francois St Laurent QC H4S 1B6 514-956-1603 888-573-2548 Fax: 514-956-8124 www.saturnpackaging. com
TETRA PAK CANADA INC.
6655 Diversey Ave W Chicago IL 60707-2293 USA 773889-0200 800-621-4170 Fax: 773-889-4221 www. trianglepackage.com Representatives: Ed MacPhee Ltd., Toronto, ON 416-481-4926; Mountain Pacific Machinery, Portland, OR 506-639-7635
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SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING COALITION 600 E. Water St Suite C Charlottesville VA 22902 USA 434817-1424, Ext 319 www.sustainablepackaging.org/
TNA NORTH AMERICA INC. 680 S Royal Lane Coppell TX 75019 USA 972-462-6500 570-494-0624 Fax: 972-462-6599 www.tnasolutions.com
TAG & LABEL MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE INC. 1 Blackburn Center Gloucester MA 01930 USA 978-2821400 www.tlmi.com/
TECHNICAL ADHESIVES LIMITED 3035 Jarrow Ave Mississauga ON L4X 2C6 905-625-1284 888-625-1284 Fax: 905-625-6841 www.technicaladhesives. com
TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY (TAPPI) 15 Technology Pky S Suite 115 Peachtree Corners GA 30092 USA 770-446-1400 800-332-8686 Fax: 770-446-6947 www.tappi.org
TECHNICOR INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC. 450 Richardson Rd Orangeville ON L9W 4W8 519-941-6120 519-940-6067 800-858-1707 Fax: 519-941-5141 www. technicor.ca
TECHNO PAK PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC. 2150 Bombardier Saint-Julie QC J3E 2J9 450-922-3122 Fax: 450-922-3422 www.techno-pak.com
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VIDEOJET CANADA
WEDLOCK PAPER CONVERTERS LTD.
WINPAK PORTION PACKAGING LTD.
7075 Financial Dr Mississauga ON L5N 6V8 905-673-1212 Fax: 905-673-8725 www.videojet.com Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-967-5834; Montreal, QC
2327 Stanfield Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1R6 905-277-9461
26 Tidemore Ave Rexdale ON M9W 7A7 416-741-6182 416-
705-456-9405 Fax: 905-272-3625 www.wedlockpaper.com
744-5121 Fax: 416-744-5125 www.winpak.com Branches:
VIDEOJET TECHNOLOGIES INC.
WEIGHPACK SYSTEMS INC.
Dieppe, NB 506-858-5558
UNITRAK CORPORATION LIMITED
WOLVERINE FLEXOGRAPHIC MFG. CO.
888-934-4472 Fax: 514-422-0834 www.weighpack.com
20774 Chesley Dr Farmington MI 48336 USA 248-476-7700
VALCO MELTON INC.
1500 Mittel Blvd Wood Dale IL 60191-1073 USA 630-8607300 800-843-3610 Fax: 630-238-3873 www.videojet.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-673-1212
2525 Louis Amos Montréal QC H8T 1C3 514-422-0808
299 Ward St Port Hope ON L1A 3W4 905-885-8168 1877UniTra Fax: 905-885-2614 www.unitrak.com 411 Circle Freeway Dr Cincinnati OH 45246 USA 513-8746550 Fax: 513-874-3612 www.valcomelton.com Branches: Seagrave, ON 905-985-1406
VANSCO PRODUCTS 2652 Lashbrook Ave South El Monte CA 91733 USA 626-448-7611 Fax: 626-448-0221 www.vansco.com Representatives: Sort Production Products Ltd, Mississauga, ON 905-673-7678
VC999 CANADA LTD.
153 Sylvestre St-Germ-Gran QC J0C 1K0 819-395-4555 877-435-4555 Fax: 819-395-6444 www.vc999.com Branches: Toronto, ON 905-738-8741
Branches: Las Vegas, NV 702-450-0808
VISUASCAN INC.
WEPACKIT 2009 INC.
9066 Pascal-Gagnon St-Leonard QC H1P 2X4 514-322-2725 Fax: 514-322-1449 www.visuascan.com Branches: Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS; Toronto, ON
5 Centennial Rd Orangeville ON L9W 1R1 519-942-1701 877-
VULSAY INDUSTRIES LTD. 35 Regan Rd Brampton ON L7A 1B2 905-846-2200 905495-5127 Fax: 905-846-2249 www.vulsay.com
WAJAX INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS LP
804-8683 Fax: 519-942-1702 www.wepackit2009inc.com
WEXXAR PACKAGING INC. 10101 Nordel Crt Delta BC V4G 1J8 604-930-9300 Fax: 604-930-9368 www.wexxar.com Branches: Richmond, BC 604-930-9300
Fax: 248-476-0235 www.wolverineflexo.com
WULFTEC / M.J. MAILLIS GROUP 209 rue Wulftec Ayer’s Cliff QC J0B 1C0 819-838-4232 877-985-3832 Fax: 819-838-5539 www.wulftec.com
YAMATO CORPORATION 6306 W Eastwood Ct Mequon WI 53092 USA 262-236-0000 Fax: 262-236-0036 www.yamatoamericas.com
YASKAWA AMERICA INC., MOTOMAN ROBOTICS
2200 av 52nd Lachine QC H8T 2Y3 514-636-3333 Fax: 514-636-7777 www.wajaxindustrial.com
WINDMOELLER & HOELSCHER CORP.
WEBER MARKING SYSTEMS OF CANADA
800-854-8702 Fax: 401-333-6491 www.whcorp.com
8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC H4S 1M5 514-7441000 800-858-7226 Fax: 514-956-0326 www.viascan.com Branches: Kelowna, BC 250-808-3144; Ajax, ON 905-8393061
6180 Danville Rd Mississauga ON L5T 2H7 905-564-6881 800-265-9974 Fax: 905-564-6886 www.weberpackaging. com/canada_home.html Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS; Montreal, QC; Quebec, QC
Representatives: Webconvert Ltd., Toronto, ON 416-252-
Mississauga, ON 905-569-6686; Montréal, QC 519-693-
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YASKAWA MOTOMAN CANADA LTD. (MOTOMAN
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WECON SERVICES LTD.
100 Saulteaux Cres Winnipeg MB R3J 3T3 204-889-1015
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Fax: 204-832-7781 www.winpak.com Branches: Atlantic, NB
3-3530 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Z7 905-569-6686
506-858-5558; Montreal, QC 514-254-3563
Fax: 905-569-2240 www.motoman.ca vv
VIASCANQDATA INC.
12250 boul Industriel Montréal QC H1B 5M5 514-640-0250 800-557-0192 Fax: 514-640-6702 www.vibac.com
11-4635 Burgoyne St Mississauga ON L4W 1V9 905-6246499 Fax: 905-624-0228
23 New England Way Lincoln RI 02865 USA 401-333-2770
DIV. 100 Automation Way Miamisburg OH 45342 USA 937-8476200 Fax: 937-847-3288 www.motoman.com Branches:
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BEAUTIFUL GAME = BEAUTIFUL PACKAGING
T
he FIFA World Cup of football (soccer if you like) is always a sight to behold, and as the stunning televised footage of sunny Brazil is now starting to fade in collective memory, connoisseurs of the beautiful game will agree that this past World Cup has been the best one yet by just about any measure, packaging included, with some of the globe’s biggest brands merrily jumping aboard the bandwagon with a thrilling display of marketing savoir faire. Not surprisingly, the perennial fast-food champion McDonald’s was in the thick of the action from the outset, launching a comprehensive marketing campaign integrating limited-edition packaging, a generous giveaway contest, and interactive mobile media right through the thrilling tournament. Over a six-week period, McDonald’s skillfully leveraged its official tournament sponsorship status by selling its one-of-a-kind French Fries in colorful paperboard containers sporting 12 different vibrant soccer-inspired images and encouraging customers to collect each one via a ‘peel-and-win’ contest sticker on the back driving them to the company’s microsite to enter a code for a chance to win a prize—including a dreamy trip to the final at Rio de Janeiro’s famed Maracana stadium. To top it off, McDonald’s unveiled an über-cool new GOL! augmented reality (AR) mobile app—developed by California app designers Qualcomm Connected Experiences and Trigger—to engage customers in a fun trick-shot game of f licking soccer balls into their fries container on their beloved iPhone, an Android smartphone or a tablet. Olé, olé olé olé!
Although the renowned Italian vintner Astoria Wines was not an official sponsor of the quadrennial soccer extravaganza, the winemaker was only too happy to get into the spirit of the game by simply tethering a foam soccer ball onto the elongated necks of the stylish 750-ml glass bottles of its popular Prosecco Doc brand of sparking white wine. Even without this sporting flourish, the green glass bottle with sloping shoulders is a vivid celebration of beautiful packaging, thanks to the gold-foil wrapping applied tightly around the twist-wire-bound cork stopper, while the whimsical golden-leaf floral design surrounding the gold-tile nameplate playfully eludes to the fruitiness of the bubbly libation inside.
Once the gleaming golden World Cup trophy was awarded to its well-deserving winners (Germany), it was time to relax and enjoy the rest of the summer by indulging in some tropically-inspired treats. With mango being my favorite fruit of all time, my chance discovery of the new Tropical Mango with Original Ginger flavor of Chimes Ginger Chews candy—imported from Indonesia by Roxy Trading, Inc. of Pomona, Ca.—was largely facilitated by the retro-inspired packaging that effectively cuts through the visual noise and clutter of the hypercompetitive confections section of my grocery store. The tallish metal container fits perfectly into the consumer’s hand, where a simple push with a thumb prompts the lid to slide open to reveal a tightly packed trove of candies, individually wrapped in sealed mylar pouches.
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Instead of using a shrinksleeve, the stylish can is actually direct-printed with an avant-garde, hand-crafted illustration that features an architectural cornice sketch surrounding the product name, with nearby sketches of mangoes greatly enhancing the design’s visual texture while depicting the candy’s flavor.
Photos by Elena Langlois
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With summer heat and iced tea being practically made for each other, a big nod to the Coca-Cola Refreshments Canada Company for taking the art of thirst-quenching to the max with the 695-ml “tall-boy” cans of the Nestea brand of Half Tea & Half Lemonade beverage, sporting an abstract sketch of the sun setting behind the famed Nestea logo and gently ref lecting off the water ripples below to create a cool cottagesque impression. The clever positioning of the lemon wedge graphic under f lavor’s name quickly relates that this not your average runof-the-mill ice-tea, while the slightly angled lettering projects a relaxed, laid-back vibe that perfectly compliments the promised beverage experience. It’s a similar lakeside effect with the Nestea Honey Ginseng Green Tea tall-boy, albeit projecting a somewhat more serene and Zen-like impression well befitting the essence of this greentea beverage. Notably, the clearly-printed 99¢ price offers consumer a welcome MSRP price-point that forces retailers to be honest with their pricing—a priceless attribute in its own right. Elena Langlois is a Toronto-based freelance writer and communications consultant specializing in online and social media.
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