HP Wins Three Tropies At Canadian Printing Awards
• Most Progressive Digital Printing Process, with the HP Indigo 7K Secure Digital Press; • Self-Promotional Print Production project, for the HP In- digo 120K Digital Press Kit (Book). “We are thrilled to be recognized by the Canadian Print- ing Awards. Achievements like these highlight our leader- ship in the digital printing industry and our commitment to empowering our customers to unlock profitable growth with cutting-edge digital printing solutions that drive pro- ductivity, efficiency, quality, and sustainability,” said Noam Zilbershtain, VP & General Manager, HP Indigo. FIP Acquires American Spool & Packaging Chagrin Falls, Ohio based Foundation Investment Partners (FIP) announced the successful acquisition of American Spool & Packaging, Inc (Amspak). Located in Hartsville, South Carolina, Amspak’s primary business is converting sheets, and mill rolls into specialty packaging products. Their product line includes spiral paper tubes, folding pa- per cartons, paper spools and reels, sleeves and trays, die cut cards, sheeted papers and boards and slit papers. Amspak was founded by Larry Ridgeway in 1966 (de- ceased) and has remained in the family with Larry’s three children — Trey Ridgeway, Lynn Curry, and Tifini Stafford — continuing to lead the business.
Palo Alto, California based HP picked up three Canadian Printing trophies and two Honorable Mentions on Novem- ber 7 at the Canadian Printing Awards gala, helping solid- ify its position as a leader in the digital printing industry.
HP’s achievements include winning: • The Most Progressive Digital Printing Process award for the HP Indigo 120K Digital Press; • The Most Progressive Printing Process Software award for the HP PrintOS OEE Leaderboard; • The Most Environmentally Progressive Technology Company award. HP also received an Honorable Mention in:
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