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Label Printing Industries of America Heads Out West for Annual Conference

September 2006
SEWICKLEY, PA—The Label Printing Industries of America (LPIA) will host its annual 2006 Fall Management Conference Nov. 1-4 at the Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Ariz.

Criticial decisions must be made daily—strategy and tactics, operational challenges, investment decisions and procedures. The LPIA Fall Management Conference is designed to provide label converters and packaging printers with critcial, practical information through numerous sessions and industry networking. The program addresses the challenges and provides solutions in the areas of strategic leadership, financial management, sales, marketing, and the human resources side of business.

The agenda includes QBQ!—The Questions Behind the Question!; Global Label & Packaging Trends International; Packaging Market: Wall Street Overview LLC; IML Labeling Trends; Private Label Trends in North America; Beverage Market: A World View; Retailing Trends in Grocery Chain Art; An Association’s View; Transportation & Freight Trends; Market Update, Outlook, and Strategies for Success; and HR & Governmental Affairs Update.

A highlight of the conference is the LPIA Hall of Fame Dinner. The LPIA Hall of Fame is conferred to that label printing executive who has reached an unsurpassed level of excellence and achievement in the industry—a leader who has gone far beyond the standard obligations to become a dominant force in shaping the business of label printing.

For more information on the conference visit www.piagatf.org.
 

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