10.30.22
The TLMI Annual Meeting welcomed more than 500 attendees to the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa to provide education, networking, a tabletop event and more to label converters and suppliers. The educational sessions featured leading industry experts, who addressed some of the challenges and pain points impacting all levels of the supply chain.
Additionally, various meetings and networking opportunities allowed attendees to enjoy the benefits of TLMI membership – complete with the latest data on the supply chain, paper shortages, workforce challenges, among others. In order to help solve the workforce challenge and provide opportunities for the industry’s younger members, TLMI also touted the benefits of its group, Label Leaders of Tomorrow.
TLMI also welcomed back Alan Beaulieu, an economist with ITR Economics, for his view on the label industry – and what the next decade might hold for business owners. Liner recycling and sustainability regulations were also key topics discussed.
“I hope all our members enjoyed this event and took advantage of the networking opportunities here,” said Linnea Keen, president, TLMI. “We’re constantly identifying what TLMI needs for a sustainable future and what will benefit the association, which is near and dear to my heart. It’s all about providing the best member experience for TLMI.”
Plus, Yazoo Mills, which specializes in paper tubes and cores for the label and package printing industry, is giving back to the local community. The company gathered to support one of the area's local traditions – the Harvest Day Festival & Parade.
Every year, Yazoo Mills takes part in the New Oxford Harvest Day Parade, presented by the New Oxford Chamber of Commerce. The event celebrated its 15th edition in 2022, and Yazoo Mills served as a sponsor. Held on October 22, this event featured a large crowd that celebrated the local food and culture, and was treated to the parade.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items for the week ending on October 28:
1. TLMI gathers in Phoenix for Annual Meeting
2. Yazoo Mills supports local community
3. TLMI Annual Meeting shines light on Label Leaders of Tomorrow
4. DuPont Artistri Inks increases US manufacturing capacity
5. AstroNova launches entry-level QuickLabel E100 label printer
Additionally, various meetings and networking opportunities allowed attendees to enjoy the benefits of TLMI membership – complete with the latest data on the supply chain, paper shortages, workforce challenges, among others. In order to help solve the workforce challenge and provide opportunities for the industry’s younger members, TLMI also touted the benefits of its group, Label Leaders of Tomorrow.
TLMI also welcomed back Alan Beaulieu, an economist with ITR Economics, for his view on the label industry – and what the next decade might hold for business owners. Liner recycling and sustainability regulations were also key topics discussed.
“I hope all our members enjoyed this event and took advantage of the networking opportunities here,” said Linnea Keen, president, TLMI. “We’re constantly identifying what TLMI needs for a sustainable future and what will benefit the association, which is near and dear to my heart. It’s all about providing the best member experience for TLMI.”
Plus, Yazoo Mills, which specializes in paper tubes and cores for the label and package printing industry, is giving back to the local community. The company gathered to support one of the area's local traditions – the Harvest Day Festival & Parade.
Every year, Yazoo Mills takes part in the New Oxford Harvest Day Parade, presented by the New Oxford Chamber of Commerce. The event celebrated its 15th edition in 2022, and Yazoo Mills served as a sponsor. Held on October 22, this event featured a large crowd that celebrated the local food and culture, and was treated to the parade.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items for the week ending on October 28:
1. TLMI gathers in Phoenix for Annual Meeting
2. Yazoo Mills supports local community
3. TLMI Annual Meeting shines light on Label Leaders of Tomorrow
4. DuPont Artistri Inks increases US manufacturing capacity
5. AstroNova launches entry-level QuickLabel E100 label printer