Companies to Watch is a special feature of Label & Narrow Web that pays tribute to a select group of converters who are making noteworthy contributions to the health of the industry.
The creation of labels containing RFID circuitry requires sophisticated and exacting equipment. Following is an overview of several of the products available in the narrow web marketplace today from some of the industry's top manufacturers.
RFID growth did not meet expectations in 2006, but those involved believe that adoption will continue as businesses realize the benefits of the technology.
Whether the task is RFID placement and inspection, lamination, diecutting, adhesive application or any other precision process, post-press converting equipment is custom configured for the job.
After a reasonably healthy year, narrow web converters in North America prepare for price increases, technological growth, and continued attempts to commoditize quality printed products.
Effective March 23, 2015, Anne Bramman will lead the company's finance function, including audit, financial reporting, investor relations, planning and analysis.
Star has expanded its range of iOS and Android compatible Bluetooth mobile and desktop printers with the launch of the desktop TSP700IIBTi and TSP800IIBTi
The ((rfid))-DistaFerr Slim Label is smaller than standard solutions and enables consistent marking of metallic products with a reading range of one meter.
The company aims to provide engineering support, local production capacity, improved technical training capabilities, and a significantly expanded spare stock to the growing RFID Asia markets.
eSeal solves many of the security concerns surrounding the nearly one trillion containers consumed annually by the medical, cosmetics, food and beverage industries.