Board Converting News, May 6, 2024

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Come For The Xperience: AICC Explores The Power Of AI BY SUSAN RILEY Artificial intelligence is moving full steam ahead on its way to revo- lutionize the corrugated and folding carton industry and our entire world. Many companies are excited about the opportunities it offers to improve their business processes, especially by automating time-con- suming and repetitive tasks, but there is also fear of the unintended consequences it could inflict, both real and imaginary. To learn more about this pervasive technology, AICC, The Indepen- dent Packaging Association, has dedicated an entire conference to it so that its members have the information they need to inform their own AI journeys.

American Baler To Add New Wing At Bellevue, OH Facility Bellevue, Ohio based American Baler Com- pany, a leading manufacturer of balers since 1945, announced an ambitious expansion project at its Bellevue, Ohio facility. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2025. Coinciding with American Baler’s 80th anniversary, the expansion proj- ect will increase the manufacturing footprint by 20 percent through the addition of a stra- tegic wing to the existing facility. The expansion will not only increase the physical size of the facility but also improve American Baler’s ability to serve its employ- ees and customers with innovation, safety, quality, and efficiency improvements. It will increase available capacity for fabrication, production, and assembly with an eye on the reduction of equipment and parts lead times. The project will be carried out in three phases. The initial phase will include site and utility preparation, construction of the new ad- dition, and installation of overhead cranes. Subsequent phases will include the in- stallation of state-of-the-art steel process- ing equipment along with workflow en- hancements to optimize material movement CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

The AI Xperience, set for May 14-16 in Chicago, Illinois, will gather more than a dozen the industry’s top experts who will help lead the way through this technology in efforts to lift all boats in the packaging industry. “Kudos to AICC that they decided they’re not going to be left behind and that they’re going to be at the forefront of this,” said Mohamed Azzouz, Continuous Improvement Manager for Royal Containers, in a recent webinar moderated by Taryn Pyle, Director of Education and Professional Development at AICC. Creating A Digital Twin Azzouz will be giving a presentation on his company’s journey in creating a “digital twin” to improve their business processes. Due to CONTINUED ON PAGE 24 The AICC AI Xperience takes place on May 14-16 at the Hyatt Rosemont in Chicago, Illinois.

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AVERAGE CONTAINERBOARD PRICES The average prices reported are tabulated from prices PAID by various sources throughout the United States the week previous to issue. Prices in some areas of the country may be higher or lower than the tabulated average. The prices tabulated here are intended only for purposes of reference. They do not connote any commitment to sell any material at the indicated average. Transactions may be completed at any time at a price agreed upon by seller and purchaser.

throughout the plant. General Manager Nathan Kuhl is looking forward to turning this expansion project from a concept into reality. “Project planning began nearly 18 months ago, and I am grateful that Avis Industrial has the confidence to con- tinue investment in our Bellevue Ohio facility, operation, and staff,” he said. D.J. VanDeusen, President of Recycling & Waste Equip- ment Division of Avis Industrial, added “This expansion project is a testament to the accomplishments of the en- tire American Baler team and the demonstrated loyalty of its customers to rely on American Baler for their recycling equipment needs.” As American Baler Company steps into its 80th year, the company says it remains as committed as ever to its mission of producing the highest quality products in its class and offering unmatched customer service. The ex- pansion of the Bellevue facility is a testament to this com- mitment and its ongoing pledge to call Bellevue home. Established in 1945, American Baler Company is one of the oldest baler manufacturers in the world. American Bal- er Company is a proud member of the Recycling & Waste Equipment Division of Avis Industrial which includes Amer- ican Baler, Harris Equipment, and International Baler. For more information, visit www.americanbaler.com .

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CANADIAN SHEET PRICES (AVERAGE) In Canadian Dollars, per 1MSF, local delivery included, under 50MSF single item order, truckload delivery. 200# 275# Oyster UC 275#DW 350#DW $78.56 $99.18 $9.00 $96.32 $105.83 CANADIAN LINERBOARD & MEDIUM The average prices reported are tabulated from prices PAID by various sources throughout Canada. Prices may be higher or lower in various areas of the country. The prices tabulated here are intended only for purposes of reference. They do not connote any commitment to sell any material at the indicated average. Transactions may be completed at any time at a price agreed upon by seller and purchaser. Prices are Canadian $ and per metric ton.

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FBA Annual Meeting Underway This Week In Key Largo, FL

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The Fibre Box Association (FBA) is holding its 2024 Annual Meeting this week through May 8 at the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, Florida. Event highlights include a State of the Corrugated In- dustry keynote presentation by Christian Fischer, Presi- dent & CEO of Georgia-Pacific, and the FBA Safety Innova- tion Award presentation. Jason Stein of Flat Six Media will present the End Use Segment Series: Automotive, and Scott Rasmussen, Co-Founder of ESPN & Rasmussen Reports, will share his analysis on the 2024 national election. Rasmussen is rec- ognized as one of the world’s leading public opinion poll- sters and top political analysts. Other event highlights include Bob McIlvaine, Presi- dent & CEO, who will present an FBA Association update. FBA’s Rachel Kenyon will share news on the Corrugated Industry Promotion Program. Terry Webber of the AF&PA will talk about EPR, Regulations and Recycling. The customer presentation will be delivered by Walmart’s Jim Thomson, Director of Packaging Product Development. Thomson will share Walmart’s approach to packaging and provide an overview and update on the company’s four-year plan to automate distribution centers across the country.

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AICC Announces Release Of Free Online Courses For Members AICC, The Independent Packaging Association, an- nounced the release of three free online courses available exclusively to its members, further expanding its commit- ment to ongoing education and professional development in the packaging industry. These latest additions to exten- sive educational offerings are designed to enhance pro- duction scheduling, maintenance, and business commu- nication skills. The first course, “Introduction to Production Schedul- ing,” is tailored specifically for packaging professionals. This foundational course delves into the core aspects of scheduling, aimed at demystifying the complexities in- volved in effectively coordinating production processes.

Participants will gain a robust understanding of various scheduling strategies and best practices that are pivotal in optimizing operations and ensuring timely delivery. Our second offering, “Business Communications,” ad- dresses the core principles of professional communication within the business environment. This course aims to en- hance skills critical for clear and effective communication, which are crucial for maintaining professional relationships and conducting successful business operations. Adding to AICC’s robust educational offerings, the new “Operator Maintenance” course focuses on empowering operators with the skills and knowledge necessary for routine machine maintenance. This course highlights the importance of operator involvement in maintaining equip- ment, ensuring its optimal performance and longevity through practical examples. These courses include interactive quizzes reinforcing

the material and ensuring a comprehen- sive understanding of the subjects. These quizzes are strategically placed at the end of key chapters to assess and enhance the learning experience. AICC proudly offers members these educational resources and more than 100 other online courses at no cost. This ini- tiative is part of the Association’s ongoing effort to support its members’ professional growth and ensure that independent pack- aging manufacturers continue to thrive in a competitive market. Members can access these courses at AICCbox.org/PackU . AF&PA Releases Q1 2024 Boxboard Report The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) released its Q1 2024 Boxboard re- port. Total Boxboard production in Q1 de- creased 2 percent compared to Q1 2023. The boxboard operating rate was 89.2 percent, up 1.3 points from the same quar- ter last year. Solid Bl. Folding - Domestic production increased 3 percent compared to Q1 2023. Solid Bleached Boxboard unmade orders were up 22 percent compared to the end of the previous quarter and decreased 14 percent compared to March 2023. Un- coated Recycled Boxboard production re- mained essentially flat (-0.3 percent) com- pared to Q1 2023. The complete report with detailed ta- bles can be purchased by contacting Kory Bockman at Statistics_Publications@af- andpa.org or (202) 463-4716.

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Box Shipments ( U.S. Corrugated Product Shipments) Industry Shipments In Billions of Square Feet Month December 2023

Registration is officially open for SuperCorrExpo 2024 set for September 8-12 at the Orange County Conven- tion Center in Orlando, Florida. Presented by TAPPI and AICC, The Independent Packaging Association, this is the premier event, in the corrugated packaging and folding carton industry, where leaders, professionals, and inno- vators from around the world come together to showcase the latest technologies, trends, and solutions shaping the future of the industry. SuperCorrExpo 2024 will serve as the meeting point for leaders, subject matter experts, and innovators to un- derstand and shape the future of the industry. With more than 6,000 industry professionals from over 70 countries in attendance, SuperCorrExpo brings together the corru- gated industry like nowhere else. At SuperCorrExpo, you can see, touch, and demo working equipment right on the show floor. Special events include an evening at the House of Blues. Education courses include the AICC Production Forum on Artificial Intelligenct (AI) on the Production Floor, and Effective Methods to Maximize Diecutting Pro- ductivity workshops for members, non-members, and young professionals. The early bird cut-off for registration discount is August 9. To register, visit supercorrexpo.org .

Year

Actual

Percent Change Avg Week Percent Change

2023 2022

29.711 30.124

-1.4

7.819 7.927

-1.4

Industry Total

Year-to Date

December 2023

Year

Actual

Percent Change Avg Week Percent Change

2023 2022

380.555 400.520

-5.0

7.611 7.979

-4.6

Industry Total

Containerboard Consumption (Thousands of Tons)

Year

Month

Percent Change Year-to-Date Percent Change

2023 2022

2.4080 2.4260

-0.7

30.9333 32.5461

-5.0

Container Board Inventory - Corrugator Plants (Thousands of Tons)

Corrugator Plants Only

Date

Percent Change Weeks of Supply

Percent Change

Dec. Nov.

2.1892 2.1071

3.9

3.5 3.5

6.1

Shipping Days

Year

Month

Year-to-Date

2023 2022

19 19

250 251

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PPC Folding Carton Boot Camp Set For May 14-15 In Springfield, MA The Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC) will welcome over 50 industry professionals to its headquarters in Springfield, Massachusetts on May 14-15 for Spring Folding Carton Boot Camp. This two-day program offers valuable insights into every aspect of the folding carton industry and provides participants with an immersive and compre- hensive training experience.

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York Container Invests In New Technology At Its First Greenfield Box Plant In Elgin, IL BY DAN BRUNTON York, Pennsylvania based York Container Company, a subsidiary of the Atlantic Packaging Company, recently completed the startup of its first greenfield corrugated box plant in Elgin, Illinois. This state-of-the-art facil- ity encompasses over 400,000 square feet of manufacturing space and integrates cutting-edge technology. The Elgin plant consolidates various packaging solutions, including corrugated sheets, brown printed shippers, and high-graphic specialty packaging, all under one roof. This strategic location serves to bolster York Container’s capacity to meet the growing demand for packaging solutions across the Midwest region.

One of the highlights of this new facility is the installation of two ad- vanced high board line rotary die-cutters from Göpfert. These machines signify a significant investment in technology aimed at enhancing pro- duction efficiency and product quality. Göpfert is a third-generation family-owned leading manufacturer of corrugated machinery based in Wiesentheid, Germany who specialize in full-line corrugated board processing systems – from pre-feeder to palletizer. Truly a one hand solution, from stack to stack. The first HBL rotary die-cutter was delivered to Elgin at the end of 2022, fully equipped from pre-feeder to material handling, with seven printing units, a double die-cut unit and several quality control systems, including monitoring system. The second HBL rotary die-cutter has just been delivered in January 2024, and it has four printing units and is the perfect addition to York Container. Frank Adams, Senior Vice President of Corrugated US at York Con- tainer, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional quality, service, and customer experience. “While our new Elgin facility provides our customers with the most advanced corrugated production available, we are just as focused on quality, service, and providing the best customer experience available,” he said. Chris Danczyk, General Manager of the Elgin facility, echoed this sen- timent, highlighting the competitive edge that the new facility and its ad- vanced machinery offer in attracting and retaining customers. He added, “We know our customers have a choice of corrugated sup- pliers, and this new Elgin facility with its most modern machinery really makes a strong case for current and prospective customers to consider York as their first choice.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 14

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Overall, the completion of the Elgin facility represents a significant milestone for York Container Company, po- sitioning it as a preferred partner for customers seeking innovative, sustainable, and high-quality packaging solu- tions in the Chicago market and beyond. AF&PA Releases Q1 2024 Containerboard Report The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) re- leased its Q1 2024 Containerboard Quarterly report. According to the report, total Containerboard produc- tion in Q1 increased 7 percent compared to Q1 2023. Operating rates for all major grades except Semichem- ical Medium increased compared to Q4 2023 while total production was down 0.7 percent (Q1 had 1 less day than Q4). Unbleached Kraft Liner production for export surged more than 41 percent over its year-ago levels. The Q1 2024 export total was higher than any quarter in 2023. Despite the significant increase in exports, domestic new supply was up 3.7 percent from Q1 2023 due to the in- crease in domestic production, as well as a 12.6 percent in- crease in imports of containerboard. New supply declined slightly from Q4. Mill inventories ended the quarter at 429,400 short tons, lower than at the end of 2023, but higher than any other month last year. The complete report with detailed tables, charts and historical data can be purchased by contacting Kory Bock- man at Statistics_Publications@afandpa.org or by calling (202) 463-4716. For more information, visit afandpa.org .

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AICC Announces Independents’ Cup Charity Golf Tournament Winners AICC, The Independent Packaging Association, an- nounced the winners of the Independents’ Cup Charity Golf Tournament held during the Spring Meeting in Palm Springs, California last month. From the championship courses at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort, 252 golfers tested their skills on championship courses against the backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Winners of the tournament were: First Place: Palm Course • Bobby Atkinson, GAPCO | Gulf Atlantic Packaging • Cody Brant, A.G. Stacker • Colin Moynihan, Columbia Container • Tom Murphy, Reliable Container First Place: Valley Course • William Berg, Menasha Packaging • Brant Dixon, AG Stacker • Brian Kentopp, Topp Corrugated Products • Bryan Rabb, Rabb Corrugated Closest to the Pin Winners Valley Course • Hole #6 – Dan Walters, Canusa Paper & Packaging • Hole #8 – Ed Davis, Peachtree Packaging • Hole #12 – Johnny Kukla, MHI • Hole #15 – Kerry Remley, Dedicated Paperboard

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The Tournament not only provided a platform for friend- ly competition but also supported a charitable cause. The Tournament raised $15,000 for the Foundation for Pack- aging Education. “We are thrilled that The Foundation for Packaging Edu- cation was the beneficiary of the Independents’ Cup Char- ity Golf Tournament. The Tournament not only raises funds to benefit our educational programming but also showcas- es the camaraderie within our industry,” said Gene Marino, President of Akers Packaging Service Group and Founda- CONTINUED ON PAGE 18

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tion for Packaging Education Board Chair. Terri-Lynn Levesque of Royal Containers and Chair of the AICC Convention Content Committee said that the event served as a powerful reminder of the significant in- fluence AICC has had on our industry. “We look forward to building on this momentum and shaping the future of the independent packaging industry together,” she said. During the Meeting, AICC also celebrated the mile- stones of its members, recognizing the following compa- nies for the years of continuous operation: • 110 years: Utah PaperBox • 100 years: Bradford Company and Standard Printing Company • 60 years: Corrugated Supplies Company • 50 years: Automated Conveyor Systems • 40 years: Packaging-Atlanta Corp. and Alliance Ma- chine Systems • 70 years: Global Boxmachine • 65 years: Lone Star Container Videos of many sessions held during the conference are available to attendees upon request. Contact Laura Mihalick, lmihalick@AICCbox.org, for more information. AICC members will come together again for the AI Xpe- rience, May 14-16, in Chicago, Illinois, and SuperCorrExpo, September 8-12, in Orlando, Florida. For more information about upcoming events, visit AICCbox.org/Calendar .

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ing introduced, Spiekermann is the conduit between the factory and the customer technicians to help them get a better understanding. During the training, he uses online quizzes to ensure that they can hit the ground running when the press ar- rives. “We’re very pleased with the enthusiasm toward the training and the positive outcomes. Having these tech- nicians and press operators on site here in Dallas allows them to focus on the programming tasks and nothing else,” says Spiekermann. “It also allows them to see our corporate office and meet with the various departments that will support their press purchase for years to come.” For information, visit koenig-bauer-celmacch.com .

The Chicago TAPPI Local Section announced that it will host a Trade Fair from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. on May 14 at the Hyatt Regency Rosemont in Rosemont, Illinois which coin- cides with the AICC AI Xperience event on May 14-16. Hotel reservations for both events are available at the Hyatt Regency Rosemont at the Xperience event rate and can be reserved online at tappi.org/chicagotappi . Chicago TAPPI’s Trade Fair offers participants a unique way to gain information about innovative technologies, products or services in the corrugated industry in North America, as well as around the world. Admission is free for converters, but registration is required. Companies exhibiting at this year's Trade fair include: • ARC International • Baldwin Technology Company • Baysek Machines • Bobst North America Inc. • BW Papersystems • CST Systems

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data warehouse to tag and organize the data before put- ting it into a Data Lake. This enhances the data’s usability, discoverability, and reliability. This marks the initial step for a practical AI implementation for immediate decision-mak- ing. Also from Bay Cities, Jim Hawton, Chief Information Technology Officer, will talk about AI’s role in cybersecuri- ty. Hawton is instrumental in spearheading the company’s Industry 4.0 principles. The Simulation Century And The AI Readiness Index More than a year after the bump in the night (Nov. 30, 2022) when ChatGPT was born, we are still wrestling with

the advances in technology, the digital twin has taken off, but what is it exactly and what do you use it for? “There are so many misconceptions about what a dig- ital twin is, and it’s basically a simulation of something in the real world,” Azzouz said. “You can optimize your oper- ation, you can improve quality, you can reduce costs and you can enhance sustainability.”

the impact of large language models (LLMs) and other machine learning applications. It is important that every organization determines the right bal- ance between machine and human intelligence and makes an effort to optimize outcomes. In this session led by Richard Boyd, CEO of Ultisim Inc.,

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While simulation is nothing new, it is growing rapidly, and its evolution has given companies more access to use it in effective ways. Azzouz said that a digital twin can help anticipate problems and test solutions in a virtual environ- ment. It offers not just data, but useful information. Here are some of the highlights from other speaker presentations at the AI Xperience: Go Jump In The Lake Led by Greg Tucker, Chairman & CEO, Bay Cities, this session is not just about AI; it’s about creating Industry 4.0 to free up data that AI can use. Bay Cities is constructing a

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you will learn how to self-assess your readiness to adopt AI beginning with low-level RPA (robotic process automa- tion), LLMs, knowledge graphs and higher order machine learning functions. Case studies will discuss real life imple- mentations with 10x and greater returns on investment to help guide you and your organization in your AI Road Map planning process. How much AI should you bring to your enterprise, or are you better off waiting?

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As members of the AICC community, we’re all aware of the power and potential of artificial intelligence. Yet, the

The Elephant In The Room, Industry 4.0/5.0 This high-level overview presented by Jeff DeVries,

key isn’t just embracing AI; it’s about en- suring that our data, the lifeblood of AI, is primed and structured to fuel its capa- bilities. The presentation will shift focus from the complexities of AI technology to a broader vision, understanding how our data’s structure and how it is con- nected, collected, and stored are the

President of XDS Holdings, explains why new technology including artificial intel- ligence and Industry 4.0/5.0 tools will change the world of box manufacturing and are key to delivering improved profit- ability, higher levels of customer satisfac- tion and a more sustainable production process. Is that even possible?

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catalysts for AI-driven innovation in our industry. Best Applications Of AI For Supply Chain Planning As presented by Jan Geuens, Partner, OMP, AI tech- nologies, applied in the right manner, can revolutionize the corrugated box industry by optimizing production, re- ducing costs, reducing greenhouse gases, and enhancing overall supply chain efficiency. These benefits collective-

Jeff DeVries

Getting Your Data Ready To Leverage AI Erin Hollandsworth, Trusted Advisor and Co-Founder of Motionalysis, Inc., will dive into a pivotal aspect of our industry’s evolution: the intersection of AI and manufactur- ing data.

ly contribute to a more competitive, agile, and customer-focused business model. However, AI is not a panacea, selecting where and how to apply the technology has a significant influence on maximizing the rewards. AI For Reducing Unplanned Downtime Gokul Gopakumar, VP of Technology and Business Development at SUN Auto- mation Group will discuss one of the more immediate value propositions that AI can bring to the operational side of a box plant: helping improve efficiency. AI is not a cure all and it is not easy, but it can be very effective. This presentation will cover ac- tions that every box plant owner can take today; what are some key considerations for every software or machinery purchase going forward; and how to rely on both suppliers and your internal teams to inte- grate new technology. Doing so can reap what could be up to 30 percent more out- put compared to what your machines and team achieve today. Redefining AI In Manufacturing Challenge the conventional Large Lan- guage Model (LLM) approach in AI, advo- cating for a shift towards Specialized Lan- guage Models (SLMS) for manufacturing. This talk led by David Wiens, Founder & CEO, BPS AI Software, will explore the advantages of SLMs in handling specific tasks and data, using case studies to illus- trate their effectiveness in predictive main- tenance, internal communication, and pro- cess automation in manufacturing settings. In manufacturing, language models can help analyze data, optimize processes, im- prove quality control, predict maintenance

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needs, and enhance communication between machines and humans. They can also assist in generating reports, instructions, and other written documents. Wiens also leads a session designed to empower you with the tools to create AI-driven personas that can streamline your daily tasks and enhance productivity with- in your manufacturing environment. AICC recommends having access to a laptop with ChatGPT for this exercise. Why AI Is Important To Us And AICC This AICC Innovation and Technology Committee Con- versation moderated by Mike D’Angelo of AICC will feature panelists Jeff Putt, DeLine Box & Display; Greg Tucker, Bay Cities; Jim Hawton, Bay Cities; Gokul Gopakumar, SUN Automation Group; David Wiens, BPS AI Software. These industry experts will explore the transformative potential of AI in the packaging industry. Discover key insights, strat- egies, and best practices for bringing AI to optimize oper- ations, enhance efficiency, and stay ahead of the compe- tition. This is an opportunity to future-proof your business. Understanding AI And How To Care For Your Data AI runs on data. This associate panel discussion will be moderated by Greg Tucker of Bay Cities and Mike D’Ange- lo of AICC and features expert panelists Sean Arney, Mo- tionalysis, Inc.; Peter Dobell, OMP; Colin Riggs, Rigorous Technology; and Aleks Zlatic, eProductivity Software. This session focuses on various impacts of AI on businesses,

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Saturday evening, participants will attend a cocktail reception sponsored by Fosber America and dinner at a location to be announced. Space is limited to a first-come first-serve basis, so register today at careersincorrugated.com . Based on positive attendee reviews from last year’s event, ICPF will again partner with The Refinery Hotel near Bryant Park for 2024. Located two blocks from Bryant Park, Refinery Hotel is a luxury hotel in Midtown Manhattan’s Garment District. Their stylish loft rooms, acclaimed Parker & Quinn restaurant, and trendsetting Refinery Rooftop bar create a fashionable refuge for locals and cultured visitors in pres- ent-day New York. Drawing inspiration from their early life as a hat factory, each of the 197 rooms at Refinery Ho- tel feature industrial details such as 12-foot ceilings, large windows, and distressed hardwood floors. Hotel reserva- tions are the responsibility of attendees. Visit refineryho- telnewyork.reztrip.com to reserve your room before the November 8 deadline. Sponsorship opportunities for the event are still avail- able. Since ICPF is a 501c3 tax deductible public educa- tion foundation, the total sponsorship is tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Your company will also be rec- ognized for your sponsorship in all event marketing ma- terials. Reach out to Caitlin Salaverria at csalaverria@icpfbox. org or (847) 226-2671 if you are interested in becoming an event sponsor, or if you have any questions.

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