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Latest news from the world of package printing | [View in browser]( Top stories Industry updates [2023 predictions ​​​​​​]( What’s in store for the year ahead? Industry experts from the entire spectrum of the labels and packaging supply chain come together to have their say​​​​​ [LEARN MORE]( Industry updates [Amcor opens China’s largest flexible packaging plant​​​​​​]( Amcor opens new manufacturing plant in China, further strengthening its ability to meet growing customer demand throughout Asia Pacific [LEARN MORE]( Must-read news this issue Industry updates [Asahi heads to Labelexpo Southeast Asia]( [Learn more »]( Installations [German converter invests in Lemorau CR slitter-rewinder]( [Learn more »]( Installations [Cartor invests in Blumer Atlas-1200 finishing machine]( [Learn more »]( Appointments [New appointments to fuel growth at Sandon]( [Learn more »]( Industry updates [Sabic and Scientex develop flexible packaging]( [Learn more »]( Industry updates [GSE at Labelexpo Southeast Asia 2023]( [Learn more »]( Popular videos Take a look at our latest videos SPONSORED [Label papers between growth and sustainability]( Editorial [HP shows possibilities with Indigo technology at Labelexpo India 2022]( Editorial [Stijn Billiet takes the Rising Star Award]( EDITORIAL [Grant Schutte talks about Signite technology]( FEATURES by Chelsea McDougall| Opinions [Editor’s note: Labelexpo afterglow]( A four-year absence made this edition of Labelexpo Americas that much more special [Learn more]( by Bob Cronin | Opinions [Top 5 issues that can change the trajectory of your business]( Success in label business is about carving out your position and defending it [Learn more »]( by Andy Thomas-Emans | Opinions [Labelexpo lessons]( Labelexpo Americas finally gave us a chance to see new technology [Learn more »]( By LABEL ACADEMY [Inventory control]( Most label converters and package printers carry a fair degree of stock [Learn more »]( Upcoming events [09]( 11 FEBRUARY -]( [26 -]( -]( CITY]( MAGAZINES / BOOKS Take a look at our latest publications Labels & Labeling [The industry's leading magazine now]( [Read here »]( Label Academy [Order a copy of 'Brand Protection, Security Labeling and Packaging' today]( [Available here »]( [STAY IN TOUCH]( Copyright ©1999-2023 Tarsus Group plc. [Unsubscribe from all emails]( or[amend details]( [view in browser](.

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