Prakolar - Self-Adhesive Labels. CTI Invest acquires Argentine converter Adhepel. Home. Analysts paint positive picture for Latin America. Grif Etiquetas - Etiquetas, embalagens, selos, lacres de segurança. All eys on Latin America. Baumgarten - Rótulos Personalizados - Termoencolhíveis - Etiquetas Autoadesivas - Rótulos Sleeve - Bandejas Termoformadas - Cartelas Blister - Rótulos de Embalagens. Sun Chemical acquires Colombian ink supplier. Flexoprint - Rótulos e Etiquetas. EXCLUSIVE: Baumgarten acquires Mexican converter Etiquetas Rodak. As part of a strategy of expansion in Latin America, Brazilian converter Baumgarten Gráfica has acquired Etiquetas Rodak, based in Mexico City.
The deal was concluded on January 1, 2014. ‘With this and other future acquisitions, our intention is to strengthen our presence in the international market and broaden our business partnerships with clients and suppliers, locally and internationally,’ said the company’s president, Ronaldo Baumgarten Jr. As part of the integration process, the Mexican operation’s name will be changed to Baumgarten Mexico in the following months. The company says it will be a gradual transition ‘so as to guarantee local business relationships and other necessary documental formalities’. Baumgarten is one of the most important label and thermoformed carton packaging converters in Latin America.
Home - VIAPPIANI DO BRASIL. 2014_Latin_America_Print_Market_Study_GOA. Quality. Avery Dennison optimistic about Latin America growth. Avery Dennison’s president and CEO Dean Scarborough and materials division president Don Nolan recently visited customers in Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
James Quirk reports Avery Dennison forecasts ‘low double digit’ sales growth for the company in Latin America this year, according to president and chief executive officer Dean Scarborough – significantly higher than the 2-4 percent growth forecast the company expects globally. Scarborough said the company has also seen low double digit sales growth in the Andean region in the first quarter of 2013, compared to the same period last year. CCL Label - Rótulos, Etiquetas e Soluções Integradas em Auto-Adesivos. Nestlé invests in Brazil with new beverage factory. Nestlé has opened a new €67m (CHF 83m) beverage factory in Brazil, which will initially produce milk, in the state of Rio de Janeiro According to the company, the factory, will create more than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs and will have a total annual production capacity of 124,000 tonnes.
The news follows Nestlé’s recent announcement that it will invest £35m in a new bottling plant in Buxton, to produce, what it claims will be the UK’s lightest-weight water bottles. Nestlé’s new factory will initially produce UHT milk under the Ninho and Molico brands, and soy-based Sollys branded products. Nestlé said the factory (the firm’s thirty first in the country) would begin to manufacture ready-to-drink chocolate milk in 200ml and 1l formats under the Nescau brand in 2012. ‘Increasing importance’ Nestlé Brazil chief executive Ivan Zurita said: “T he State of Rio de Janeiro is of increasing importance for us. Rótulos e Etiquetas Autoadesivas. GOA releases 2014 Latin American printing industry forecast. Graphics of the Americas Expo & Conference (GOA) has released its annual forecast of the printing industry in Latin America, a core GOA audience.
The 2014 Latin American GDP is projected at 3.1 percent. The report finds that projected growth rates are much higher than in advanced economies. Produced annually by the Printing Association of Florida, and now in its 39th year, GOA will be held February 27-March 1, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida. The next Label Summit Latin America will take place in Colombia for the first time.
‘The Latin American print forecast proves to be a key indicator of industry trends for our very important core show audience,’ said George Ryan, GOA president. Argentina SA. Labels-vol35-issue5-2013. Label Summit Colombia 2014. Converting Quarterly 2012 Quarter 3 Page 44. ÂTop in Flexoâ award for Flexoprint Brazil. In December 2010 our Brazilian customer Flexoprint was triple granted for their fine flexoprinted ‘Presato Mortadela Italiana’ wrap-around label!
The Brazilian Flexo Quality Award “Premio Qualidade Flexo Prof. Sérgio Vay” is named after Professor Sérgio Vay to honour him for his important work. It is the most respected award related to flexography in Brazil. Quality printing rewardedFlexoprint utilises two MPS EF410 UV-flexo presses, one equipped with eight and one with nine colour printing units. Flexoprint was founded in 1997 in the city of Marialva – Paraná, Brazil. More info:www.mps4u.com Email to a friend. Ge10-Brazil. GOA Releases Latin America Printing Industry Report - Label & Narrow Web.
Graphics of the Americas Expo & Conference (GOA) has released its annual forecast of the printing industry in Latin America, a core GOA audience.
The 2014 Latin American GDP is projected at 3.1%. The report finds that projected growth rates are much higher than in advanced economies. Challenges & Opportunities in Brazil - Paper, Film & Foil Converter. May 01, 2013, Ann Hirst-Smith New AWA report profiles one of the world's fastest-growing economies A new report from AWA Alexander Watson Assoc., Labeling & Product Decoration Markets Brazilian Country Review 2013, documents the status quo of the label and product decoration market in one of the most dynamic countries in the BRICS group of emerging economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
Published in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, the report provides an up-to-date reference for all concerned with, or interested in, Brazil’s label and product decoration value chain. Brazil is the standard bearer for South America, which is, in itself, one of the world’s fastest-developing regions in terms of both its economies and social change and represents 5.7% of global population. Brazil is home to 50% of the region’s population and also represents some 48% of regional GDP. This is what makes Brazil an attractive sales prospect for external manufacturers and suppliers.
GEP13bLACRegionalAnnex. Brazil Label Summit celebrates region’s growth. A lively conference program discussed issues ranging from Brazil’s tough new waste legislation to mergers & acquisitions and making global alliances.
Andy Thomas, Danielle Jerschefske and James Quirk report Label Summit Latin America 2011, which took place in Sao Paulo on May 17-18, attracted 720 delegates – the highest attendance ever at any Label Summit in the world. This was the fourth edition of the two-day conference and table-top exhibition in Brazil.
Altogether 46 speakers took part in 13 sessions, while delegates were able to meet with 54 exhibitors from around the world. This was the first Label Summit to feature live working machinery demonstrations, in this case an HP Indigo WS6000 digital press. Industry Research. The Latin American converting industry « Archipelago. Expoprint-numeros.