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Ecopol To Bring 130 New Jobs To Spalding Country (Atlanta, Georgia)

The Governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, announced Tuesday that sustainability-focused Ecopol, a European leader in the production of biodegradable PVA film, will invest more than $38 million and create 130 new jobs at the company's first North American facility in Spalding County south of Atlanta (Georgia). Georgia is home to a large and active Italian business community, and Italy has maintained a consular presence in Georgia since 1899. In 2021, exports from Georgia to Italy increased more than 18% over the previous year ($557 million total exports in 2021). Wilson led an economic development

“Ci Vediamo A VITRUM” Video: Italian Companies Share Their Thoughts And Expectations About The Show And Relaunch Of The Glass Sector

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The publication certainly achieved the desired results: getting everyone talking – domestic and international businesses, the trade press and trade associations as well as international trade show organizers. There were even some public reactions to the GIMAV decision – of surprise, approval and, in some cases, candid criticism. With year-end upon us and thanks to some member suggestions, GIMAV felt the need to once again air the position upheld in October, this time through a new medium. They decided to film video interviews on the topic of VITRUM. The first to be invited were GIMAV Board

MONTI ANTONIO

Monti Antonio SpA is a market-leader in the world of textile for applications like pressing and finishing, printing and laminating. Besides the big experience for sublimation printing, in the early 90’s the company started producing machines and lines for film and hot-melt lamination for sectors such as apparel, furniture, automotive, non-woven, leather. Monti Antonio S.p.A. follows a multi-purpose strategy towards its customers: SERVICE (assistance and product’s update) TECHNOLOGY (new machines, also customized, and new processing systems, etc.) and TIMING are the strengths of this reality

Machines Italia + Discovery Channel Canada

Last May, a crew from Discovery Channel Canada toured Italy to film stories on Italian advanced technology excellence. The project is part of a collaboration between the network and Machines Italia, Canada. Discovery Channel Canada stopped in Genova, Milano, Vicenza, Bologna, Modena and Roma. The stories are being edited into segments that will be launched via a social media campaign across the various network outlets and will be streamable on a special Machines Italia section located on the channel’s website, starting from September 2019. The featured stories include; Dainese, Italian

RL PLASTPROJECT srl

RL PLASTPROJECT SRL is a company based in Italy which specializes in engineering, developing and manufacturing lines for the production of PVC CLING film, PVC SHRINK film, PVC SHRINK film for LABELS, PVC RIGID film, POLYOLEFIN film and auxiliary equipment for this market, according to the BLOWN FILM EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY. The advantage of BLOWN FILM TECHNOLOGY, unlike the cast one, is that it allows to obtain higher tear resistance and lower thicknesses of the film. Thanks to the acquired experience of more than 40 years and the reliability of components used, RL PLASTPROJECT is able to provide

First GIMAV Group Participation at Eurasia Glass 2019

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Organized by Gimav jointly with ITA (Italian Trade Agency), this will be the first group attendance by Gimav members at the Istanbul event, to be held on 6-9 March at the Tüyap Fair & Congress Center. The 9th Eurasia Glass event, held concurrently in Istanbul with the Eurasia Window, Glass and Door Exhibition, is the region's foremost trade expo, and focuses on the latest products and applications for the glass sector. For the Italian Glass processing Machinery, Systems, Special Products and Accessories industry, with its distinctive export-oriented nature, this stage is a terrific opportunity

MAKLAUS srl

Maklaus is a leading company for both design and manufacture of machinery for stretch film processing and perforation of moving webs. Maklaus equipment is often found in use within in the industrial, agricultural and food sectors. Maklaus offers mechanical solutions for the perforation and cut of holes of different shapes and sizes, laser perforation systems, hot and cold micro-perforation systems. Machinery for stretch film processing include fully automatic rewinders, suitable for stretch film, pre-stretch film and cling film, producing soft winding rolls, mini-rolls. Another production line

LASERPIN srl

Laserpin excels in its ability to understand their customers’ requirements. Well-founded with many years' experience in the industry, we can offer our off the shelf solutions or provide a custom engineered solution. Production Laser systems to allow a calibrated breathability of the film, particularly suitable for packaging of IV and V range full range of hot and cold needle microperforation units to satisfy all market requirements. Punching units Customized Shaped Holes Pinned Embossing Rollers Cling and Stretch Film Rewinder Machines Laser Perforation Laser Perforation

AMUT Open House on the occasion of PLAST-EX 2017 Toronto

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​Packaging machinery maker Amut Dolci Bielloni, which is headquartered in Novara, Italy, invites PLAST-EX visitors to attend an open house at Olympic Plastics in Toronto, where a multi-layer blown film line will be on display. The company will be exhibiting in booth #2133 at PLAST-EX. The Amut Group operates eight plants in Italy; the Toronto area is one of its strongest regions for plastics extrusion processing in North America, Anthony Georges told PlasticsToday. "We have more than 1000 extruders running in this region. One of our clients is Blue Mountain Plastics, a division of Ice River

Daily Planet Discovery Channel Canada: Machines Italia Is On Air

Machines Italia teamed up with Daily Planet, the flagship science magazine produced and distributed by Discovery Channel Canada, to film a series of segments on exciting scientific and technological innovations by Italian companies. The Daily Planet crew was in central Italy at the beginning of May 2016 and stopped in Livorno, Carrara, Bologna and Modena, where they shot stories on compelling technologies such as stone and marble extraction and processing, soft robotics, sports motorcycles and exotic sports cars. The first four segments aired between the end of May and December, 2016, within