Board Converting News, April 29, 2024

ePS Names Michael Naughton As Business Development Manager Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based eProductivity Software has named Michael Naughton as its new Business Devel- opment Manager for Packaging. “This opportunity marks a significant milestone in my career, further deepening my involvement with the vi-

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dents to network with industry professionals and learn more about career opportunities.

brant packaging and printing indus- try,” Naughton said. “I am profoundly grateful for the chance to contribute to this wonderful company, and very eager to bring my industry experience along with my passion to help compa- nies really make a difference.” Originally from Newcastle, Austra-

Michael Naughton

lia, “Mick” Naughton moved to the US in 1997 and today lives in Phoenix, Arizona. His career in the packaging and printing industry stems back more than 30 years with the majority of those years working at ESKO in Dayton, Ohio. With recent attendance at PPC’s Spring Outlook Con- ference in Dallas earlier this month, Naughton says he is looking forward to connecting with industry partners at various shows throughout 2024. Currently, he is gearing up for the ePS Connect Confer- ence in Las Vegas, Nevada August 19-22. For more infor- mation, visit epssw.com .

ICPF promoted several student-focused resources, such as the free career portal, newly developed Jobs Quiz, and updated website. As the nation’s only student-led packaging conference, the annual event presents a valu- able opportunity to educate our future workforce and pro- mote the vast opportunities in the corrugated packaging industry. ICPF encourages attendance or becoming a sponsor for Pack Jam 2025 at the Rochester Institute of Technolo- gy in New York.

Do you need printed sheets? We have your answer.. Introducing Heartland’s ColorCorr. This is “flexo-printing in the round”. On our corrugator we can print up to 109” wide. The advantage is that we can print the equivalent of ½ roll at a time and not be required to keep several rolls of very expensive preprinted paper on the floor. Much less waste and risk. In continual print mode, we use either laser-engraved rubber rolls or solid rubber rolls to print a “flood coat” or a repeating pattern. If we are printing a repeating pattern, we can run a two-color design on the paper. Customers have found that running sheets we print can allow them to run a lighter-grade due to reduced caliper loss, and in some cases eliminate one or more machine passes.

For more information contact: Charlie Freeman | 816-500-8889 | cfreeman@heartlandsheets.com Tim Kramer | 816-841-8317 | color@heartlandsheets.com

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