10.18.05
Schober releases capabilities brochure
To mark its 10th year in the USA, Schober USA has produced a 16-page, full-color corporate capabilities brochure. In addition to a historical look at continued product development in rotary diecutting, punching and other converting technologies, the literature discusses the company’s business perspective and customer focus.
Schober USA technology is in use within converting facilities throughout North America for the production of various technical materials, non-wovens, paper, film, foils, and more. Some products produced with its technologies include RFID labels, household cleaning pads, diapers, airline and public transportation tickets, wallpapers, filters, diabetes test strips, surgical masks, gowns, and air filtration masks.
“We’re excited to celebrate this milestone,” says Marion Hixson, COO of Schober USA, “and we’re thankful for the great companies that have allowed us to help increase their production efficiencies through advanced converting techniques and innovations. By working closely with our European and Asian counterparts, we’re advancing the capabilities of converting technology. It will be very exciting to see what sorts of new applications and technologies the next decade will bring.”
To mark its 10th year in the USA, Schober USA has produced a 16-page, full-color corporate capabilities brochure. In addition to a historical look at continued product development in rotary diecutting, punching and other converting technologies, the literature discusses the company’s business perspective and customer focus.
Schober USA technology is in use within converting facilities throughout North America for the production of various technical materials, non-wovens, paper, film, foils, and more. Some products produced with its technologies include RFID labels, household cleaning pads, diapers, airline and public transportation tickets, wallpapers, filters, diabetes test strips, surgical masks, gowns, and air filtration masks.
“We’re excited to celebrate this milestone,” says Marion Hixson, COO of Schober USA, “and we’re thankful for the great companies that have allowed us to help increase their production efficiencies through advanced converting techniques and innovations. By working closely with our European and Asian counterparts, we’re advancing the capabilities of converting technology. It will be very exciting to see what sorts of new applications and technologies the next decade will bring.”