Board Converting News, June 7, 2021

UK Box Maker Invests In Baysek C-170 Die Cutter

The new C-170 was installed and commissioned in May 2021. Robert Jess, Sales Manager, UK & Europe, Baysek Machines, adds, “It was a pleasure to work with Mark and the team at CCC and further cement our relationship. Re- peat business with customers is testament to the manu- facturing excellence of Baysek. We are happy to contin- ue working with such a great company. The servo-driven C-170 represents a big investment and will give CCC the ability to handle higher volume runs and increase capacity even further to produce more complex jobs.” IP Launches Signature Pro Bono Initiative Memphis, Tennessee based International Paper (IP) re- cently announced the kick-off of the Signature Pro Bono Initiative, marking a significant milestone for the legal com-

UK-based The Corrugated Case Co (CCC) has recently taken delivery of a new Baysek C-170 die cutter, replacing an existing Baysek machine. “We have invested heavily in our team and process- es, combining the latest technology with extensive indus- try knowledge and expertise, designing, developing and manufacturing packaging that fulfills the needs of our customers, which is why we chose to replace our existing Baysek die cutter with the latest model C-170,” said Mark Wilcockson, Managing Director, CCC. “Baysek has been an integral part of our business for many years and the machine is one of the busiest in our factory, having served us well for almost 15 years. The new C-170 will improve both quality and productivity across our entire operation.”

munity in Tennessee and for individuals liv- ing in the state’s underserved communities. As part of the Tennessee Pro Bono Services Alliance, this initiative will help deliver equal justice to Tennessee residents by focusing specifically on expungement, voter rights restoration and driver’s license reinstate- ment. International Paper is honored to part- ner with the following organizations for this initiative: Butler Snow LLP; Bass, Berry & Sims PLC; Memphis Area Legal Services; and Just City. More than 130 attorneys and paraprofessionals attended the initiative’s virtual kick-off event held in mid-May. Now, IP and its initiative allies are asking lawyers around the state to volunteer their time and knowledge to help bring awareness to these issues, to be an advocate on behalf of indi- viduals in the criminal justice system, and to address the root causes that prevent equal justice for all residents in Tennessee. “This initiative will help confront the is- sues within our criminal justice system that prevent our fellow citizens from moving forward and becoming responsible and productive citizens,” said Sharon R. Ryan, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, In- ternational Paper. “We are excited to partner with these amazing organizations and chal- lenge others throughout the state to join our efforts. Through our work we can advocate for change that will improve the lives of ev- eryone in our communities and throughout our great state.” If you’re a member of the legal commu- nity and would like to help, contact Susan Mills at Susan.Mills@ipaper.com or call (901) 419-7160.

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