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        Enews March 2025

        Qualvis and Baumer hhs Prove the Perfect Bond with Side Seam Gluing Solution

        February 28, 2025

        Press release submitted on behalf of hha Baumer Group

        Speed, precision and control – three core requirements that Qualvis, carton manufacturer based in Thurmaston, England, had when seeking a new folding-gluing solution to support its major investment strategy.

        The chosen machine was a Koenig & Bauer, complemented by the innovative Side Seam Gluing Solution from Baumer hhs. The adhesive technology replaces existing glue wheel units used to bond the side seams of folding boxes, delivering efficiency and productivity benefits to converters.

        Explaining the company’s investment program, Marcus Short, Joint Managing Director of Qualvis, said: “We started a large investment plan in early 2024 to enable us to increase capacity at our site and respond to the growth of our existing customers, as well as be able to serve new customers too. In addition to the folder-gluer, we have also invested in a new Koenig & Bauer printing press which will be installed and commissioned during Q1 2025 – the improvements delivered in folding-gluing means we have also had to strengthen our assets along the line to ensure we are achieving optimum performance.

        “Our focus is on artisan brands, premium food packaging and cosmetics markets, which have seen positive growth in recent years. With our mix of work, a percentage is high volume, straight-line gluing and we required machinery and equipment that would enable us to compete more efficiently, in line with market demands,” said Marcus.

        The Koenig & Bauer folder-gluer became fully operational in July 2024, taking the number of folder-gluers at the 72,000ft2 facility in Thurmaston, Leicester, to three – a reduction from five.

        “The capabilities of our new machines enable us to reduce the number we have on site. Crucially, we have ensured that speed doesn’t come at the cost of quality. When choosing the folder-gluer, we needed it to have a gluing system that matched and complemented the machine’s performance,” Marcus added.

        In folding carton production, adhesive is traditionally applied by a glue wheel or disc to bond the side seams. However, this technique introduces issues such as glue waste and lengthy cleaning time to the production floor. Baumer hhs’ Side Seam Gluing Solution consists of a gluing nozzle that applies adhesive to glue flaps from below in a non-contact process.

        The combination of the PX 1000 cold glue application head, Xact Up Controller and DPP8 glue delivery pump is at the heart of the system. The PX 1000 high closing force ensures perfect gluing and prevents contamination. The integrated light barrier reliably detects every glue flap and independently controls the gluing process. Non-contact application also offers the option of segmenting the bead of glue, rather than applying a stream of adhesive. This ‘glue save’ mode makes it possible to significantly lower adhesive consumption, cut costs and reduce CO2 emissions for the first time inside seam gluing.

        Jordan Pugh, Head of Operations at Qualvis, said: “I think the feeling at first was ‘why would you replace the wheel units?’ Now the question is, why would you not? Glue gun type application is commonly used for intricate, low speed jobs, yet this system runs as fast as we want it to, without all the issues that have simply become accepted due to lack of an alternative method.

        “With Baumer hhs’ Side Seam Gluing Solution we have far fewer gluing issues. Adhesive doesn’t flick off, which can create troublesome residue buildup either on the cartons themselves or on the machine, and with the ability to apply short segments or ‘stitches’ of glue, we achieve a much more precise application and overall cleaner finish.”

        Jordan added: “It’s a very clever system and very easy to use. The operator has greater control over the application on the run; you can choose exactly how much glue is applied, according to the speed of the line, unlike a wheel system where it’s almost a one-size-fits-all approach.

        “In addition, we save a substantial amount of cleaning time at the end of each shift. Previously, we would allow 45 minutes, but this is now as quick as 30 seconds – a phenomenal time saving and real hidden benefit that we were not expecting when we first installed the system.”

        Baumer hhs has made the switch to non-contact gluing simple for converters. While Qualvis has invested in a new folder-gluer, the technology can be integrated and retrofitted onto existing machines. The existing glue wheel unit is removed from the machine and the Side Seam Gluing Solution installed in exactly the same position.

        Purposely designed to ensure ease of use and accuracy, the gluing nozzle applies adhesive to within 1mm on glue flaps from beginning to end and the system can be configured to specify precise application quantity and glue pattern. Glue consumption can be reduced by up to 50% thanks to the ability to apply short segments of glue, instead of a continuous bead, without compromising adhesive strength in the side seam.

        Christoph Herrmann, Business Development Manager for Baumer hhs, said: “The Side Seam Gluing Solution supports maximum availability of folder-gluers and increases both output and added value. The Xact Up controller’s automatic mode reduces set-up time during job changeovers and provides complete control to the operator in relation to adhesive application. Additionally, it enhances the sustainability of box production by reducing glue waste and water used during cleaning.

        “Qualvis is already reaping the benefits of this innovative gluing system in a short space of time. The advantages it brings to the production floor are superb and it has played a part in Qualvis being able to increase capacity and see return on its investment strategy, setting the company up for success in the years to come.”

        Baumer hhs GmbH
        Baumer hhs GmbH, with headquarters in Krefeld, Germany, is a leading, international developer and manufacturer of sustainable industrial gluing and quality assurance solutions. The company’s solutions portfolio is closely tailored to customer needs and supports a host of different cold glue and hot melt applications. Its equipment is known on the global market for its high quality, reliability, efficiency and flexibility. Solutions from Baumer hhs are used to manufacture folding cartons and corrugated packaging, in end-of-line processes, in the tobacco industry, in print finishing, and in special-purpose machines. Its high-precision gluing systems help customers to significantly cut adhesive consumption—and reduce CO2 emissions. The company takes a holistic approach to sustainability through its “Rethink. Renew. Recycle.” program, which addresses all aspects of industrial gluing and packaging production.

        King Printing Expands Capacity with Diamant MC 60 from Muller Martini

        February 27, 2025

        Press release submitted on behalf of Muller Martini

        Adi Chinai, President and CEO of King Printing, was enthusiastic not only about the family atmosphere at Hunkeler Innovation Days in Lucerne but also about the new Diamant MC 60 casing-in line he recently purchased, as he commented on it at the Muller Martini booth.

        “With the new Diamant MC 60, we are expanding our capacities for hardcover books and, thanks to even greater automation, we can grow in this market. We particularly value the Diamant MC 60 because it enables us to achieve fast turnaround times and increases our productivity. This massively optimizes our production of hardcover books and brings us more orders”, said Chinai. He adds, ”The partnership with Muller Martini is very strong and this investment will further expand it. I particularly like the fact that here at the Hunkeler Innovationdays, I get to meet the people from the factory who build, design and maintain the machines. We value our collaboration very highly.”

        Adi Chinai also emphasized the importance of the trade show for the industry: “Hunkeler Innovation Days combines the latest technologies and the right contacts. Our colleagues from around the world are here. It’s a more intimate atmosphere than at Drupa and you meet some exciting people.”

        King Printing, a leading digital book manufacturer specializing in short-run digital books and is based in Lowell, MA. They utilize roll-fed inkjet technology and has focused in the production of digitally produced books since 1978, becoming known as one of the leading manufacturer of digital books.

        For more information, visit www.mullermartini.com.

        BOBST Inventor Award 2025 Recognizes Exceptional Employee Drive and Innovation

        February 25, 2025

        Press release submitted on behalf of BOBST

        As a global innovation leader in the packaging industry, BOBST. is delighted to announce the recipients of its Inventor Award 2025. Recognizing drive and innovation, the scheme rewards BOBST employees that have been granted a patent in the past year.

        The winners of the prize were chosen amongst numerous patents, judged on the potential commercial value, the technical advantages offered in terms of creating market differentiation, and the scope of marketability. Two teams were awarded the 2025 accolade:

        • Alexandre de Kalbermatten, Corporate Venture, and Thomas Hofmann, Lead Optical Microsystem Engineer, won for their automatic inspection system for checking Braille characters during the converting phase.
        • Paul Hornick, R&D Senior Mechanical Engineer, and David Guillaume-Gentil, Mechanical Design Engineer, won for the motorization of the supporting plate positioning in a sheet material processing machine.

        Both winning inventions are closely aligned with BOBST’s vision for the future of packaging, as they automate crucial aspects of the production process, thereby increasing productivity, guaranteeing highest quality, and reducing waste.

        Sponsored by CEO Jean-Pascal Bobst and led by Sigrid Wagner, Group IP Director, the annual Inventor Award scheme was first established in 2020 with the aim of driving progress in the packaging industry.

        Leonard Badet, Chief Technology Officer at BOBST, highlighted the importance of the initiative in encouraging and fostering a culture of innovation within the organization: “This is the sixth year that we’re honoring our employees, thanking them for their dedication and help in bringing the BOBST future vision to life. It’s crucial that we continue to cultivate an environment of innovation internally, supporting the creation of groundbreaking advancements in packaging technology for the benefit of our customers, the end consumers and the environment.”

        About BOBST
        We are one of the world’s leading suppliers of substrate processing, printing and converting equipment and services for the label, flexible packaging, folding carton and corrugated board industries. Our vision is to shape the future of the packaging world based on four pillars: connectivity, digitalization, automation and sustainability.
        Founded in 1890 by Joseph Bobst in Lausanne, Switzerland, BOBST has a presence in more than 50 countries, runs 21 production facilities in 12 countries and employs more than 6 300 people around the world. The firm recorded a consolidated turnover of CHF 1.960 billion for the year ended December 31, 2023. For more information, visit bobst.prezly.com.

        IMPACK Appoints New Director of Marketing

        February 24, 2025

        Press release submitted on behalf of IMPACK

        IMPACK, Quebec, Canada, is happy to announce the promotion of Fawn Alleyne to the position of Director of Marketing. With over 25 years of experience in brand strategy and marketing, Fawn brings a wealth of expertise to lead IMPACK’s marketing initiatives.

        Fawn joined IMPACK in 2023 as a Content Producer and was quickly promoted to Marketing Manager after demonstrating her ability to connect vision with execution. Her results-driven strategies immediately elevated the company’s market presence, helping forge stronger relationships with clients and stakeholders.

        Her professional background is rooted in her passion for storytelling and connecting brands with their audiences. With hands-on experience in content production, she has a knack for building lean agile marketing teams that consistently deliver impactful content. Before joining IMPACK, Fawn developed marketing materials and strategies for industries ranging from automotive to finance. She also was instrumental in the development of a video news website for a niche community. She will leverage this experience in developing a comprehensive online knowledge center bringing the expertise of the IMPACK team to the packaging industry.

        2025 Goals and Team Expansion
        To support IMPACK’s ambitious 2025 goals, the company has expanded its marketing department, assembling a team with over 50 years of combined experience in marketing. This team is committed to providing clients with the information they need in a straightforward and actionable way, while ensuring IMPACK remains at the forefront of innovation in the packaging industry.

        “Fawn’s leadership brings our marketing strategy to the next stage of its evolution,” said Mathieu Tremblay, Managing Director of IMPACK. “Her talent for turning complex product insights into clear, relatable messaging and her knack for building high-performing teams set us up for a transformative and client-focused 2025.”

        Fawn added, “What excites me most about 2025 is the opportunity to build on the momentum we’ve created. We’re committed to making it easier for clients to see how our solutions fit into their operations—through practical tools, transparent communication, and a clear focus on delivering valuable information. This year, collaboration between marketing and sales will be key to creating resources that not only inform but also inspire confidence in IMPACK’s solutions.”

        IMPACK’s goals for 2025 include enhancing customer engagement through innovative marketing strategies, expanding the company’s footprint in global markets, and strengthening its reputation as a leader in packaging solutions.

        About IMPACK
        IMPACK specializes in designing and manufacturing automation solutions for the folding carton and corrugated box industries. For over 20 years, the company has addressed workflow bottlenecks with innovative products, including pre-feeders, packers, and counting modules.
        Rooted in values of cooperation, collaboration, and partnership, IMPACK helps packaging producers optimize operations and meet industry challenges such as labor shortages and rising costs. For more information, visit www.impack.ca.

        Changes in Cannabis Industry Continue

        December 10, 2024

        By Kary Radestock, executive director, Strategy & Sales, Treeform Packaging

        The cannabis industry in the US continues to experience significant growth and transformation. Its size is expected to triple over the next 10 years, according to American News Hour – from USD 101.48 billion in 2023 to USD 297.51 billion in 2033.

        Legalization efforts at both state and federal levels have expanded, with over half the states allowing recreational and/or medical use. This has led to increased investment, job creation and tax revenue. However, challenges remain, including regulatory inconsistencies, banking issues and ongoing stigma. The industry also is navigating market saturation in some states, leading to price fluctuations. Overall, while the cannabis market shows great potential for further expansion, it faces hurdles that could impact its trajectory.

        Reclassifying marijuana to a Schedule III narcotic would have broadly positive implications for US operators, despite falling well short of federal legalization (deschedulization). This move would end the effects of IRS Code Section 280E, which has weighed on heavily plant-touching companies by disallowing deductions for traditional business expenses, inflating their federal tax burden. Though this Schedule III narcotic still would be illegal at the federal level, normalizing its use could bolster legislative support for increasing industry access to interstate commerce, traditional banking services, equity markets and R&D incentives, per Bloomberg Intelligence.

        The cannabis industry is witnessing several key packaging trends that reflect both regulatory requirements and consumer preferences.

        1. Sustainability: Eco-friendly packaging is gaining traction, with brands increasingly opting for biodegradable, recyclable, PCW and/or reusable materials to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
        2. Child-Resistant Features: Compliance with safety regulations has led to a rise in child-resistant packaging, ensuring that products are safely and effectively stored away from children.
        3. Innovative Designs: Brands are investing in unique and eye-catching designs to differentiate themselves in a crowded market, often incorporating vibrant colors, decorating treatments and creative shapes.
        4. Smart Packaging: Many brands are exploring technology-enhanced packaging with features like Augmented Reality (where compliant) and QR codes that provide additional information and enhance the consumer experience.

        Overall, the cannabis industry is focusing on packaging that meets regulatory standards while also enhancing brand identity, shelf presence and consumer engagement.

        The industry utilizes many different types of packaging containers for their varied and ambitious product lines. The current make-up of materials used in the marketplace today is as follows:

        • plastic (including flexible pouches) – 50%;
        • glass – 36%;
        • tin – 8%; and
        • paper – 6 %

        Plastic is the fastest growing category due to its superior barrier properties, attractive decorating techniques and low price-point.

        “More and more brands are switching from paper boxes to flexible pouches due to price compression,” remarked Ryan Goldman, partner, Treeform Packaging.

        Dave Goldman, owner of Treeform Packaging, added, “Cannabis brands are reevaluating packaging often as the market evolves and adjusts rapidly – far faster than the food and beverage space. We see shifts from glass to pouches, from rigid boxes to paper boxes, and from pouches with many SKUs to generically branded pouches with labels differentiating the SKU.”

        While metallic decorating processes (hot foil stamping, cold foil transfer and digital foil) and embossing still are trends in cannabis packaging as brands seek to create more visually appealing and premium products, they tend to be reserved for the luxury brands. These decorating techniques offer several benefits:

        1. Luxury Appeal: Metallic finishes can enhance the perceived value of the product, attracting consumers looking for high-end items.
        2. Brand Differentiation: Unique textures and finishes, such as soft touch in addition to gloss/raised UV coatings, help brands stand out on crowded shelves. Embossing creates a tactile experience, making the packaging more memorable.
        3. Enhanced Visuals: These techniques allow for intricate designs that can convey a brand’s identity and story more effectively, using colors and textures that resonate with target audiences.
        4. Sustainability Considerations: As brands increasingly focus on eco-friendly practices, many are exploring ways to incorporate these decorative techniques without compromising sustainability, using recyclable or biodegradable materials.
        5. Consumer Engagement: Eye-catching designs can enhance the overall consumer experience, encouraging purchases and fostering brand loyalty.

        Overall, these decorating techniques continue to be popular as brands aim to elevate their packaging and more deeply connect with consumers.

        “The key ingredient in brand packaging is assisting clients with various options,” Goldman said. “Our job as packaging experts is to listen to their needs and views of their brand and then assist them in finding the best-priced products for the best value that allows them to make money.”

        While the industry continues to suffer from over-regulation and regulatory inconsistencies, optimism persists. An interesting trend is that many leading cannabis brands now are entering the hemp industry, which was bolstered by 2018 Farm Bill. In December of 2018, the 2018 Farm Bill was signed into law. It removed hemp, defined as cannabis and derivatives of cannabis with extremely low concentrations of the psychoactive compound delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (no more than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis), from the definition of marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

        The passage of the 2018 Farm Bill has led to the misperception that all products made from or containing hemp, including those made with CBD, now are legal to sell in interstate commerce. The result has been that storefronts and online retailers have flooded the market with these products, many with unsubstantiated therapeutic claims. Hemp-derived cannabinoids appear in a wide variety of products, including foods, dietary supplements, veterinary products, cosmetics and more. Some of these products contain high doses of Delta-8 and Delta-9 cannabinoids, which can cause significant psychoactive and sometimes intoxicating effects, drawing concern from parents and regulatory bodies such as the FDA.

        In summary:

        1. The cannabis industry is the fastest growing industry in the US despite the hurdles it faces.
        2. Operators are forced to streamline their operations and their packaging to survive the heavy burden of the current regulatory framework and tax structure.
        3. Luxury brands will continue to utilize premium packaging materials and decorating techniques to elevate their brands and encourage consumer engagement.
        4. Sustainable packaging utilizing compostable, recyclable and post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials continues to show strong growth due to regulatory requirements in many states.
        5. Traditional cannabis companies are entering the emerging hemp market to bolster sales and capitalize on this underregulated industry.

        There are enormous changes that will occur within the cannabis marketplace in the near and long-term future. Packaging will be an important part of these changes, and print and embellishments certainly will be a part of what will take place in the future. 

        Kary Radestock brings over 30 years of award-winning print and packaging expertise and has worked with some of the top brands in the world. In 2016, she founded Hippo Premium Packaging to fill a need for professional and compliant packaging to the rapidly evolving cannabis industry. In her current role as executive director, Strategy & Sales at Treeform Packaging, she continues to work closely with the cannabis and hemp industries developing compliant packaging that helps her clients increase market share and navigate to a more successful future. For more information on Treeform Packaging, visit www.treeformpackaging.com.

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