acpo ltd. Recertified for ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems
February 2007
OAK HARBOR, OH—acpo ltd., a leading manufacturer of self-wound polyester and polypropylene overlaminate films, has received a Certificate of Registration, Certificate Number QEC15615, for complying with the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 quality management systems. This registration covers the quality management system for the manufacturing of self-wound and liner overlaminates and roll label stock and recertifies acpo ltd. for another three years.
As a quality endorsed manufacturer, acpo ltd continues to create and improve pressure sensitive adhesive roll label films for the label and packaging industries. Their facility, located in Oak Harbor, Ohio implements the latest coating and slitting equipment technology with a ten billion square inch pre-slit inventory of self-wound overlaminates. Stock sizes include quarter-inch increments in both 5,000’ and 10,000’ roll lengths with same day shipping.
For more information about acpo ltd. and their self-wound overlaminate products, please call 877-412-TAPE (8273) or visit their company web site at www.acpo.com
acpo ltd.
8035 Lake Winds Drive, Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
Phone - 877-412-TAPE (8273)
Fax – 877-675-5344
sales@acpo.com, www.acpo.com
As a quality endorsed manufacturer, acpo ltd continues to create and improve pressure sensitive adhesive roll label films for the label and packaging industries. Their facility, located in Oak Harbor, Ohio implements the latest coating and slitting equipment technology with a ten billion square inch pre-slit inventory of self-wound overlaminates. Stock sizes include quarter-inch increments in both 5,000’ and 10,000’ roll lengths with same day shipping.
For more information about acpo ltd. and their self-wound overlaminate products, please call 877-412-TAPE (8273) or visit their company web site at www.acpo.com
acpo ltd.
8035 Lake Winds Drive, Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
Phone - 877-412-TAPE (8273)
Fax – 877-675-5344
sales@acpo.com, www.acpo.com




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