packagePRINTING

You will be automatically redirected to packageprinting.com in 20 seconds.
Skip this advertisement.

Advertisement
Advertisement
 
 

Shine Baby Shine

Shorewood Packaging uses its expertise in inks and coatings to provide the best and brightest for its customers.

July 2009 by Tom Polischuk
Get the Flash Player to see this rotator.
 
Coatings are used for a multitude of purposes in package printing. They can provide overcoatings for aesthetic or protective finishes, undercoats that enhance ink interactions for unique looks, or anything in between. Many companies use coatings and ink/coating combinations to provide a distinct look and feel, improve product functionality, or reduce costs. 

Shorewood Packaging (www.shorewoodpackaging.com) is one company that has put an emphasis on the use of inks and coatings to enhance products for its customers. Founded as a private paperboard printing and converting company in 1967, Shorewood quickly established itself as a force in the record industry when it introduced its one-piece record jacket, Shorepak®. Having established itself in the music industry, the company benefited from the dynamic evolution of the industry from LPs to cassettes and CDs.

Shorewood Packaging became a public company in 1986 and, through a series of acquisitions, diversified its markets to include in pharmaceuticals, personal care, cosmetics, and food. International Paper acquired Shorewood in 2000 and it became part of the Consumer Packaging Group. Today, the company operates multiple facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia.

To compete in such highly competitivee markets, Shorewood uses what it calls "value-added packaging treatments" to its full advantage. To learn more about how the company uses its inks and coatings expertise to add value for customers, packagePRINTING talked to Linda Lombri, Shorewood's –director of marketing services.

pP: How does Shorewood Packaging use ink/coating combinations to provide enhancements for its customers?

Lombri: Shorewood Packaging has always focused on ways to enhance the packaging of our customers so that their products have high visibility and strong consumer appeal. Special inks and coatings technology is a key area when it comes to graphic embellishments. We can offer a range of special inks to add sparkle or "punch", as well as special coatings for increased visual or tactile excitement. As one of the few companies with an in-house corporate inks and coatings department, we have the ability to develop and test new inks and coating applications, working closely with suppliers, customers, and our own production staff to achieve the effect our customers want.

We originally developed high-luster Shorebrite metallic inks for the gravure printing process. Our new Shorebrite II metallic coating brings the same high level of brilliance to the offset litho and flexo/offset litho environment.

 

Companies Mentioned:

MORE ON CONVERTING >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

Everything you ever wanted to know about packaging…in one neat package!

The package is the product—it not only protects the contents and conveys information, but it must also sell itself! <i>Package Printing, Second Edition</i> is the definitive guide to this ubiquitous graphic communication medium. This book, written for the package buyer, the printer, the artist and designer, the supplier of printing equipment and materials, and students of printing and packaging, can be used as a reference, textbook, or training tool. Package Printing, Second Edition

Everything you ever wanted to know about packaging…in one neat package! The package is the product—it not only protects the contents and conveys information, but it must also sell itself! Package Printing, Second Edition is the definitive guide to this ubiquitous graphic communication medium. This book, written for the package...

ORDER NOW

 

MORE ON PRINTING MATERIALS & CONSUMABLES >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

Beneficial for the newcomer and the seasoned professional, for students and industry personnel alike, this book helps the reader develop a working knowledge of chemistry basics before progressing into the chemistry involved in the graphic arts. Chemistry for the Graphic Arts

Beneficial for the newcomer and the seasoned professional, for students and industry personnel alike, this book helps the reader develop a working knowledge of chemistry basics before progressing into the chemistry involved in the graphic arts....

ORDER NOW

Paper is the most expensive material used in a printing plant. If you don’t know enough about paper, you could lose money on every job you print. Solving a paper-related problem, or at least identifying its cause, is a skill that can save the printer money and time. To make a profit in an increasingly competitive marketplace, you need the best, most current insight you can find. Learn everything about paper, from printability to handling. What the Printer Should Know About Paper

Paper is the most expensive material used in a printing plant. If you don’t know enough about paper, you could lose money on every job you print. Solving a paper-related problem, or at least identifying its cause, is a skill that can save the printer money and time. To make...

ORDER NOW

 

COMMENTS

Click here to leave a comment...
Comment *
Most Recent Comments: