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Riegsecker and his team at Menasha Packaging are energized by the company’s rich 175-year history and its status as a seventh-generation family-owned independent in the corrugated and paperboard industries. “Menasha’s mission,” he says, “is to ‘help customers protect, move, and promote their products better than anyone else.’ One hundred seventy-five years ago, Menasha would have been focused on helping customers ship products like candy and butter in bulk. Today, Menasha is a leader in high-end graphic packaging, protective packaging, pro- motional displays for retail, and the fulfillment of solutions for over 1,500 global brands in the U.S. and Canada.” “Yet,” he adds, “we’re independent. We’ve niched and created value and hustled entrepreneurially just like the rest of the AICC membership does every day. We’ve learned to provide value to some of the biggest consumer goods companies in the world but in the same entrepre- neurial way.” zine. Steve Young is AICC’s ambassador-at-large. He can be reached at 202-297-0583 or syoung@AICCbox.org. PMMI Awards Garvey Scholarship To Wisconsin Student The PMMI Foundation, the charitable arm of PMMI, The As- sociation for Packaging and Processing Technologies, an- nounced that Makenna Lowell, a student at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, has been selected as the recipient of this year’s $5,000 Mark C. Garvey Scholarship. This annual scholarship, sponsored by PMMI member company Garvey Corp. and established in memory of Mark C. Garvey, honors students who exemplify leader- ship, academic excellence, and a dedication to advancing the packaging industry. Garvey’s passion for education and industry innovation continues to inspire future gener- ations through this award. And so, to those in AICC’s mem- bership who remember Menasha as an integrated company, Riegsecker says, “Think again. We’re excited to get back in AICC. The entrepreneur- ial spirit is exciting to us.” This article was originally pub- lished in AICC ’ s Box Score maga- “We are proud to select University of Wisconsin-Stout as the recipient institution for the Mark C. Garvey Scholarship, awarded to Makenna Lowell,” says Jake Garvey, Regional Sales Manager, Garvey Corporation. “Makenna exempli- fies the values of dedication, academic excellence, and leadership that align with the spirit of this scholarship. Her achievements and aspirations reflect the commitment to making a meaningful impact, and we are honored to sup- port her educational journey. ”For more info, visit pmmifoundation.org/scholarships . Steve Young
SAUER SYSTEM www.sauersystem.com
Sauer provides intelligent solutions for scoring, slitting, slit-scoring, and perforating on corrugators and floor slitters; and glue tab cutting, creasing, slotting, trimming and scrap chopping on presses. New, featured offerings include FRX Adjustable Folding Rail System and G3 Scoring System: the latest proven creasing technology on the market.
STAFFORD GROUP www.go2stafford.com
Interactive website for Stafford Corrugated Products and Stafford Cutting Dies. Featuring online ordering of replace- ment parts. Also, visitors can automatically calculate sheet size for most die-cut standards.
SUN AUTOMATION GROUP ® www.sunautomation.com
SUN Automation Group is the global leader in providing innovative solutions to the corrugated industry. SUN engi- neers and builds the SUN625 Rotary Die Cutter, provides sales, service and support in North and Central America for Latitude Machinery Corporation, manufacturer of Mini to Jumbo FFG and RDCs. Additionally, SUN is the North Amer- ican, UK and Ireland sales and service provider for Para Machinery’s line of equipment, and is the North American sales provider for Highcon. SUN also powers the corrugat- ed industry’s premier IIoT platform, Helios, and is the OEM source for Langston/Staley equipment parts and service. THACKER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE COMPANY www.thackerindustrial.com Specializing in corrugated machinery, T.I.S.CO. offers quali- ty-made products, support services, and more. T.I.S.CO. has a reputation of dependability, not only in the product, but in service and support. With more than 25 years’ experience, T.I.S.CO. installs equipment and machinery, moves or sets up entire plants, rewires and rebuilds - all over the world. VT GROUP www.vtgrouponline.com VT offers prepress services for the POP display and corru- gated shipping container industry including graphic design, optimized digitally imaged printing plates and innovative pre-mounting solutions. Our large-format digital printing fa- cility (Digital Impact) is a leading short-run manufacturer of distinctive POP displays and signage where litho-like graph-
ics are preferred. WPR SERVICES www.wprservices.net
WPR Services was established in 2016. What originally start- ed as a technical services company expanded its product offerings to include a machine center learning platform POWtalk™. Our analysis of video, audio, machine metrics, employee ergometrics, and person to person conversation provides a way to identify safety and process inefficiencies.
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