FMN | December 25th, 2017

Fort Dearborn Acquires NCL Graphic Specialties

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Fort Dearborn Company, Elk Grove Village, Illinois, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire NCL Graphic Specialties, Inc., Waukesha, Wisconsin. The transaction is subject to the fulfillment of certain conditions and is expected to close by the end of the year. Fort Dearborn supplies a complete range of label solutions including cut & stack, pressure sensitive, roll-fed, shrink and stretch sleeve labels, and equip- ment across multiple printing technologies including digital, lithographic, flexographic, and rotogravure. The company will now have additional facilities in Waukesha,Wisconsin, and Menomonee Falls,Wiscon- sin, for a total of seventeen production locations across North America. The company’s product offering will be expanded to include additional cut & stack label capacity, pro- motional printing and packaging services, and flexi- ble packaging. TLMI Committees To Set 2018 Agendas TLMI converter and supplier members will con- vene at the association’s annual January Committee Summit held January 22-23 at the Hyatt Regency DFW Hotel in Dallas,Texas. The Summit is focused on six of TLMI’s committees, and all of these committees’ members are invited to attend. The Board’s objective in inviting multiple committees to attend is to further cultivate coopera- tion and idea sharing between groups, and to pro- mote collaborative discussions and goals relevant to multiple committees. The committees in attendance in Dallas will include Environmental, Government, Workforce Development, Marketing, Membership, and the Technical Committee. Graphic Packaging Acquires Seydaco Packaging Corp. Graphic Packaging Holding Company,Atlanta, Geor- gia, will acquire the assets of Seydaco Packaging Corp. and its affiliates National Carton and Coating Co., and Groupe Ecco Boites Pliantes Ltée. Seydaco is a Canadian folding carton producer fo- cused on the foodservice, food, personal care, and household goods markets. Seydaco converts approxi- mately 20,000 tons of paperboard annually and oper- ates three converting plants located in Mississauga, Ontario, St.-Hyacinthe, Québec, and Xenia, Ohio.

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