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AB Graphic International Nominated for Continuous Innovation Award

March 2007
ONTARIO, Calif.—AB Graphic International has been nominated in the Continuous Innovations category of the Label Industry Global Awards 2007 scheduled to take place during Labelexpo Europe in September.

Commenting on the nomination, Sales Director Tony Bell said, “One of the reasons behind our success is our willingness to work with customers on developing products that will take them to the next level of technology, but people make it happen. All our design, engineering and assemblies are done in-house and the nomination for this Award reflects on the abilities of the very talented team of individuals at AB Graphic International.”

AB Graphic International manufacturers converting and finishing machines and is a leading supplier to the label industry. In recent years, the company has seen significant growth in the supply of its Digicon system for converting digitally printed webs, many of them integrated with HP Indigo digital print engines. Its range of Omega converting lines and Vectra turret rewinders continue to evolve to meet the changing demands of the label industry. More recent developments include laser diecutting technology and off-line RFID application systems.

The fourth Label Industry Global Awards will take place on the first evening of Labelexpo Europe 2007 on Wednesday, 26 September, at Autoworld in Brussels. The industry has the opportunity to vote for selected nominees at www.labelawards.com until the end of May.
 

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