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Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER Magazine
Description
Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER (PFFC) is a monthly magazine in which recognized experts and experienced staff assist converters around the world to become more efficient and profitable in their manufacturing and business practices through newsworthy information on technology; marketing and management trends; and products and services.
Yolanda Simonsis is a 27-year veteran of the packaging and converting industries. She has held past editorial positions with two former publications of Delta Communications and Cahners Publishing (now Reed Business Information), including Packaging Digest for five years and Converting Magazine for 12 years.
In 1995, Simonsis joined the staff of Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER, assuming the position of associate publisher and chief editor. She also assumed the position of editorial director of Boxboard Containers Intl. from September 2000 through its closing in February 2002. This year PFFC celebrates its 78th year in covering the converting industry, having an earlier title at its inception in 1927 of The Envelope. It bore five additional titles through its evolutionary history before arriving at its present name. The magazine was responsible for helping to define the fledgling converting industry during World War II when materials were being developed in support of the war effort. Later these materials found application in the consumer and commercial markets, leading to the present day title of Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER.
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- Business
- Coating And Laminating
- Converting Industry
- Corona Treating
- Corrugated Boxes And Packaging
- Envelopes
- Film
- Flexible Packaging
- Foil
- Foil Converter Magazine
- Folding Cartons
- Inks
- Materials
- News And Media
- Office Products
- Package Printing
- Paper
- Slitting And Rewinding
- Substrates
- Textiles And Nonwovens
- Foil CONVERTER Magazine
- News and Media
- Textiles and Nonwovens