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MAPP continues growth, Anderson & Vreeland explore polymers and more

Founded more than a decade ago to serve the US market, MAPP has grown into a global business, and the other top stories of the week.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Mark Andy Print Products (MAPP), the print parts and pressroom consumables specialist, is set for further growth in North America, spurred on by its relationships with key industry players such as DuPont and tesa.

Founded more than a decade ago to serve the US market, MAPP has grown into a global business. Starting out with a team of five, the company’s roster has grown by more than 20 times, with the business now employing over 100 team members. A European division was introduced in 2021 and serves not only that continent but large swathes of the rest of the world. Recent growth allows MAPP to boast a global outlook, with work continuing to build on the company’s already sizeable footprint in the USA. This will be leveraged when MAPP participates at Labelexpo Americas 2024.

Plus, there are numerous polymer technologies available to narrow web printers looking to bolster their flexographic capabilities. Quality, processing times, and sustainability are among the variables to consider when investing in new polymers.

To learn more about the latest in polymer technology, L&NW sat down with Bryan Thrasher, Polymer Business Development Manager, Anderson & Vreeland.

Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on August 23:

1. Mark Andy Print Products grows with key industry partners
2. Anderson & Vreeland explains newest polymer technology
3. Labelexpo Americas to highlight new industry trends
4. Nilpeter launches new FB-Line flexo press
5. AWT Labels & Packaging achieves EcoVadis Bronze Medal

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