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Latest news from the world of package printing | Top stories Industry updates Dscoop's 'gateway to g

Latest news from the world of package printing | [View in browser]( Top stories Industry updates [Dscoop Edge 2023 recap​​​​​​]( Dscoop's 'gateway to growth' event was a celebration of success and a platform for fostering connections within the global community [LEARN MORE]( M&A [Taylor opens Mexico facility]( Taylor Corporation recently held a grand opening celebration at its new label manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico [LEARN MORE]( Must-read news this issue Industry updates [Actega plans new facility in North Carolina]( [Learn more »]( Installations [Sungsin installs first MPS flexo press]( [Learn more »]( Industry updates [Labelexpo Asia 2023 celebrates 20 years in China]( [Learn more »]( People [SheetLabels.com adds Craig Black to sales team]( [Learn more »]( Industry updates [Mohawk and Fedrigoni expand partnership]( [Learn more »]( M&A [H.B. Fuller acquires Beardow Adams]( [Learn more »]( Popular videos Take a look at our latest videos SPONSORED [Grafotronic ASPIRE - May 24th and 25th, Warsaw]( EDITORIAL [GEW talks UV at Labelexpo Mexico]( EDITORIAL [Labelexpo Mexico 2023 review]( EDITORIAL [Nilpeter shows FA-17 at Labelexpo Mexico 2023]( FEATURES By Bob Cronin | Features [Greatest risks facing label and packaging companies in 2023]( Inflation, staffing challenges, material shortages and environmental considerations make up challenges and opportunities facing label and packaging businesses in 2023 [Learn more]( By Paul Brauss | Features [Labor shortage: building an organization for lifetime employee]( Label and packaging converters are facing a dramatic labor shortage, making continuous improvement strategies even more critical [Learn more »]( By Yolanda Wang | Features [Young managers – Wang Yuehao, Kinde]( Assistant general manager of Kinde, WangYuehao, explores new ways to add value to the Chinese label-converting business [Learn more »]( By LABEL ACADEMY [Understanding quality control and compliance management]( The more substrates, printing colors and processes, the more converting and finishing operations, leads to more likely quality decline [Learn more »]( Upcoming events [11]( [5 - 8 DECEMBER - SHANGHAI]( 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 'Die-cutting and Tooling' 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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