Monthly Archives: January 2021
Berry Global Group reports Q3 FY2020 net sales up 50% to $2.9 billion; healthcare portfolio sales grow 14%
Evansville, IN-based plastics packaging and products giant Berry Global Group, Inc. today reported its Q3 FY2020 results, referred to in the following as the June 2020 quarter. Net sales are up 50% to $2.9 billion; operating income up 61% to $347 million. Berry Chairman/CEO Tom Salmon says, “Through our employees’ relentless effort and dedication, along with our […]
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Maxcess Launches the Versatile Fife DSE-45 Digital Wideband Sensor
Maxcess unveiled the Fife DSE-45 Digital Wideband Sensor. Read more: Maxcess Launches the Versatile Fife DSE-45 Digital Wideband Sensor
Eaglewood Technologies Offers Anilox Solutions
At a time when service technicians may not be allowed in facilities, Eaglewood Technologies offers an environmentally safe anilox cleaning solution for every flexographic printer. Read more: Eaglewood Technologies Offers Anilox Solutions
Unboxing Drunk Elephant
Here’s what we love about their packaging: color, color, and more COLOR through every layer of the unboxing. Read more: Unboxing Drunk Elephant
Inspiration from the Inside with Ron Thompson Jr
The world of work is not what we once knew. The pandemic has impacted the pace of digital transformation and the landscape as a whole, from the reopening of businesses and return to work to the ways of life. Listen to Ron Thompson Jr., Vice President of E Read more: Inspiration from the Inside with […]
How E Ink Works
Picture this: a screen that doesn’t give you eye fatigue after staring at it for a long period of time, lasts for weeks on a single charge, and offers glorious full color. Picture this no longer—this is reality. E Ink is finally in color, and 2020 could f Read more: How E Ink Works
Frank Turns Over an Old Leaf
Frank shows several examples of print that have survived the centuries. Books, newspapers, and other documents from 1300, 1350, 1493, 1781, and 1901 show how print has endured and is still accessible and readable after 700 years—or more. Will today’s digi Read more: Frank Turns Over an Old Leaf