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Few things get the general consumer public more worked up than soaring food prices, and with the economic impact of one of the worst North American droughts in recent history soon starting to work its way into the food chain—inevitably resulting in sharp price hikes for meat, dairy and many other everyday staples—there will be plenty of public discontent and nger-pointing to go around
A food price in ation at the time of tepid economic growth, stubbornly high unemployment and zero growth in disposable income is a toxic mix that can manifest itself in all sorts of unpredictable social, economic and political consequences that may potentially make Occupy Wall Street look like a public school recess.
This could leave the food packaging industry in an awkward bind. On one hand, it may be a rare one-time opportunity to recoup some of the considerable capital investment made in recent years to develop new-generation eco-friendly packaging products and solutions demanded by Big Box retailers and legislative powers-thatbe. But things could just as easily work out in reverse, with the industry coming under increased pressure to help keep overall input costs within tolerable range.
In either case, it will be imperative for the industry to come up with a proper response that underscores the paramount importance that packaging plays in the grand scheme of worldwide food consumption and production patterns.
In global context, it is a moral a ront to human decency that roughly a third of all food products manufactured worldwide ends up as waste before it even reaches consumers, according to most authorities on the subject, with another third or so of the remainder ending up as post-consumer waste—at least in the rich industrialized nations. Hence, it’s not a stretch to suggest that the food packaging industry has a moral obligation of the highest order in providing more e ective packaging solutions to put an end to this wastefulness—especially so in the context of a looming population explosion in the developing world—without placing further straining the world’s clearly nite energy and raw material resources.
Every crisis has a silver lining to it for those who look hard enough, and this just might be the right time for the packaging community to shine again.
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Mixology competence may be a heard-earned bartending skill, but the Toronto-based Canadian Iceberg Vodka Corporation has made mixing a smooth upscale cocktail a virtual breeze this past summer by adding packages of premix cocktail powder to the 750-ml bottles of its premium Iceberg Vodka brand, made with water harvested from icebergs o the coast of Newfoundland.
O ered in three popular recipes— Green Apple Martini , Cranberry Cosmopolitan and Lemon Martini —the new Just Add Vodka Gourmet Cocktail Mix powders were developed by a Nova Scotia-based spice and seasonings producer using the highest-quality cocktail avors found in some of North America’s nest restaurants and bars, according to the company’s chief executive o cer David Meyers.

Packaged in a clear plastic container attached to the neck of each 750-ml bottle of Iceberg Vodka , “It is the easiest way to enjoy a delicious martini or cosmopolitan this summer without needing to know how to even mix a drink,” says Meyers, adding each mix comes with a set of directions to make either a frozen, blended or ‘on-the-rocks’ version of the cocktail, with each package containing enough mix for two cocktails.
“Iceberg Vodka is known as the ‘world’s purest vodka’ and nothing showcases this feature better than a avorful cocktail or martini made with the smoothest vodka available,” says Meyers. “We are thrilled to be the only vodka brand o ering these readyto-mix cocktails for free.”
Originally launched in 1995, the ultra-premium Iceberg Vodka brand is made by combining

pristine water harvested from icebergs with triple-distilled neutral spirit made from sweet corn grown in Ontario.
The shapely, iconic glass and PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles used to package the vodka are manufactured by Salbro Bottles Inc. of Woodbridge, Ont.



There’s no time like summer time for the Canadian beer business, and Toronto-based Molson Coors Canada wasted little time this year in taking the market by storm with the launch of new widemouth aluminum cans for the company’s bestselling Coors Light and Molson Canadian brands—o ering beer drinkers a smoother experience with resealable packaging that also provides a safe and environmentallyfriendly way to enjoy beer in outdoor settings such as parks and campsites.

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minister Brad Duguid, Molson Coors chairman of the board Andrew Molson and Toronto mayor Rob Ford join members of the Toronto brewery to inaugurate the facility’s new $14-million packaging line.



Manufactured by Ball Corporation, the fully-recyclable 473-ml Alumi-Tek aluminum bottle-shaped containers are said to be the rst of many new innovative products to be unveiled by Molson Coors in the near future following recent installation of a new $13.5-million exible packaging line at its sprawling brewing complex in west-end Toronto, which Molson Coors says will enable the plant to signi cantly increasing the variety of di erent container sizes and packaging formats to respond to market trend and demands more e ciently.










Named the Acrobat, the highly- exible, quick-changeover line can ll a broad range of di erent container types and shapes at speeds of up to 60,000 units per hour, according to Molson, which has also used the line to launch the company’s brand new Coors Light Iced T brand—a hybrid drink of beer and iced-team aimed at the traditional non-beer drinking crowd.
“This major investment in the modernization of our brewery speaks to our commitment to innovation,” says Molson Coors Canada’s chief supply chain o cer Cathy Noonan.
“We’ll be able to develop new products more e ectively, so we can focus on creating industry-leading packaging formats for our Canadian consumers,” says Noonan, adding that the brewer has invested nearly $90 million in its Ontario operations since 2010.

“Molson Coors’ continued investment in their Toronto operations is great news,” says Toronto mayor Rob Ford, who attended the new line’s o cial inauguration ceremony in late June along with Brad Duguid, Ontario minister of economic development and innovation.
“The opening of the exible packaging line will help to ensure the Molson Coors Toronto Brewery continues to be a xture at one of Toronto’s busiest intersections,” says Ford, “as it has been for over 50 years.”































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Armed with better information and growing infrastructure, Canadian consumers are continuing to accelerate the recycling of discarded plastic packaging across Canada, according to a recent national survey conducted for the Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA)

Canadians collected over 217 million kilograms of post-consumer plastic packaging for recycling in Canada in 2010, according to a report prepared by industry consultants Moore Recycling Associates Inc., representing a 15-percent increase from 2009.
“This increase is the result of more material collected for recycling, as well as more companies providing recycling information,” says the report, based on a survey of over 500 companies handling recycled plastic in North America, including reclaimers, exporters, brokers, MRFs (material recovery facilities) and other handlers of used plastics.
“We are elated that around 70 per cent of the plastic packaging collected was recycled in Canada,” says CPIA president Carol Hochu. “This amounts to more than 149 million kilograms.
“We are building a recycling industry in Canada by reusing valuable plastic materials and creating jobs to grow the economy.”
According to the CPIA, plastic packaging such as deli and dairy containers, bakery and fruit-and-vegetable containers, plastic lm bags and outer wrap represent “valuable resources reused to make eece jackets, new plastic bottles, pipe, pallets, crates and buckets, decking and other lawn and garden products.”
The Moore Recycling report also cites a 50-percent increase in the volume of plastic lm and bags collected for recycling from commercial businesses, with consumer curbside recycling programs accounting for a third of the total.
According to the study, in 2010 Canadians collected 13 per cent more plastic bottles (total of 150 million kilograms), six per cent more non-bottle rigid plastic (30 million kilograms), and 56 per cent more plastic bags and outer wrap (37 million kilograms) than in 2009.
For all that, “there is plenty of room to increase plastic recycling,” the report points out, citing 38-percent capacity utilization for lm and bag recycling in Canada, along with 47-percent capacity utilization for non-bottle rigid packaging.
“Given the large access to plastic recycling collection programs across Canada, we are calling upon consumers and businesses to participate in them,” says CPIA vice-president Cathy Cirko.
Following a strict vegetarian dietary regimen is not the easiest of tasks for harried consumers, but a newly-approved certi cation label should make it much easier to make a quick purchasing decision, according to the not-for-pro t group VegeCert .
Jointly developed with the Toronto Vegetarian Association, the new Certi ed Vegetarian or Certi ed Vegan symbols have been popping up on a growing number of packaged foods since their launch this past summer, according to VegeCert’s managing director Richard Rabkin, citing the Toronto-based vegan baked goods producer Sweets of the Earth as one of more active users of the new labeling so far.
for us to have an outside agency certify our products as vegan and that’s why we are thrilled to be VegeCert vegan certi ed.”

Rabkin says the VegeCert label is unique in that instead of simply verifying a list of ingredients making up a product, it employs eld inspectors of Canada’s leading kosher certi cation agency COR to carry out real-time inspections right at the manufacturing facilities to ensure products conform to the required standards.
“Being vegan is an essential part of our brand identity,” says Sweets of the Earth founder Ilana Kadono , “so it is important
Says Rabkin: “There is considerable crossover between kosher-certi ed food products and vegetarian and vegan diets, so VegeCert can leverage COR’s expertise and o er a service for food manufacturers that allows them to market their products to growing consumer demographics.”







The Industrial Equipment Group (IEG) business of Rivièredu-Loup, Que.-headquartered industrial conglomerate Premier Tech has completed the acquisition of vonGAL , manufacturer of conventional palletizing equipment for baking, bottling, brewing, paint, pet food, publishing and other industries employing about 80 people at a production facility in Montgomery, Ala. “This acquisition is in line with Premier Tech’s veyear strategic planning which aims at increasing its market penetration in its various segments and territories, while increasing its capabilities in terms of project scope and support to its customer base,” explains Premier Tech chief operating o cer Jean Bélanger, saying the vonGAL acquisition will signi cantly strengthen IEG’s presence in the North American rigid packaging markets.

Custom conveying and packaging systems supplier MD Packaging Inc. of Markham, Ont., has been appointed as the exclusive Canadian distributor for the Mettler-Toledo Safeline range of X-Ray inspection equipment (see picture) manufactured by Mettler-Toledo, LLC , Columbus, Ohioheadquartered manufacturer of industrial quality control systems and instrumentation. “Safeline is North America’s leading X-Ray brand and we are thrilled to be expanding our relationship with Mettler-Toledo, one of our most trusted and valued partners,” says MD Packaging president Michael Dempster, citing over 40 years of
experience distributing the MettlerToledo Hi-Speed checkweighing equipment brand in the Canadian marketplace. “For the rst time in the Canadian market, Safeline X-Ray will be serviced and supported by local MD Packaging technicians strategically based coast-to-coast,” Dempster adds. “We will also be working very closely with Safeline’s support group in Tampa to be able to provide 24-hour support in conjunction with our locally available programs and resources.” Tel. (416) 291-9229, or go to:
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Toronto-based metal detection systems manufacturer Fortress Technology Inc. has completed the expansion of its Brazilian manufacturing and administrative operations— started up in 2005—with a move to a new 13,000-square-foot facility in Larajeiras, Caieiras São Paulo, to meet buoyant local demand for high-end metal detection technologies and systems. “We are very excited about the new facility,” says Pierre DiGirolamo, executive director of the company’s Brazilian operations. “We believe the time is right to invest in our Brazilian facilities to support the demand for metal detection solutions, ensuring our customers meet the world’s growing demand for food safety initiatives.”
Unisource Worldwide, Inc., Norcross, Ga.-headquartered supplier of printing, packaging and facility maintenance products and supplies, has completed the acquisition of Pakit Sweden AB —Swedish-based manufacturer of molded ber product and solutions for the packaging industry— which will now operate as part of the Unisource Global Solutions (UGS) business. “This acquisition builds upon our commitment to be a world leader in providing cutting-edge design, technology, research, manufacturing and ongoing innovation to the packaging industry,” says Unisource Worldwide chief executive Al Dragone, citing Pakit’s extensive expertise in using cellulose bers to manufacture more sustainable packaging alternatives to plastic trays, bottles, containers, carriers and other conventional petroleum-based packaging, while also using a more energy-e cient manufacturing process.

Torontobased Starquip Industrial Products Ltd. has been appointed as the Canadian distributor for the full range of versatile vacuum lifting systems—designed for handling a broad variety of product and package shapes weighing from ve up to 200 kilograms (see picture) manufactured by Vaculex USA LLC of Charlotte, N.C. Tel. (416) 286-7116, or go to: www.starquip.com
Printing inks and pigments manufacturer Sun Chemical of Parsippany, N.J., has commenced operations of the company’s new $3.1-million dollar facility that consolidates the previous operations of four smaller regional Sun Chemical plants located across the province of Quebec in one strategicallylocated, modern 50,000-square-foot facility in Laval, Que., to o er improved service to the company’s customers in

Quebec and eastern Ontario, according to the company. “We are a rming our commitment to the Quebec and the Canadian market with this investment,” says Sun Chemical Canada president Rod Staveley, pointing out the new facility will help the company achieve major reductions in its environmental footprint via expedited deliveries and reduced energy consumption—resulting in notable cuts to GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions. Currently under application to become a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) -certi ed building, the new Laval facility boasts various systems to optimize the plant’s environmental performance, including a heat-recovery unit, an energy-e cient lighting system, an on-site wastestream recycling program, and commuter parking spaces to encourage carpooling and the use of electric or hybrid vehicles.



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On August 3, 2012, the PAC NEXT project was born out of a bold new vision of ‘A World without Packaging Waste.’ There were 31 company representatives at that inaugural founding member meeting: Today we have we have 105 members.
So what is PAC NEXT all about?
Since the formation of PAC-The Packaging Association in 1950, our organization has always been about been helping the packaging community get products to the consumers.
With global population widely expected to skyrocket to over nine billion people by 2050, a more sustainable world is vitally important for us all.

While PAC has been leading the sustainable packaging movement from the outset, the packaging narrative has changed radically in recent times.
We are aware of how wasteful society has become, and discarded packaging has the burden of high visibility as a symbol of that wastefulness.
Hence, our industry has come to the realization that we were wasting potential resources by land lling discarded packaging.
There is also a new sheri in town—government regulators—keen to make the industry pay a bigger share of the disposal costs, running into billions of dollars.
Although involvement in the end-of-life of packaging is relatively new to our industry, the PAC board determined that we needed to get aggressively engaged in this area by creating PAC NEXT as a vehicle to lead the economic recovery of discarded packaging in North America.
The PAC membership has historically included:
• Grocery and quick-service retailers;
• Consumer packaged goods manufacturers;
• Raw material and package converters;
• Package machinery manufacturers.
But in order for PAC NEXT to achieve our ambitious vision, it became imperative for us to recruit new stakeholders. To date, several such enterprises have joined the original PAC members, including:
• Recovery specialists and discarded packaging processors;
• Government agencies;
• NGOs (nongovernmental organizations);
• Trade associations.
The Creating Next Life Solutions Conference is the coming out party for the PAC NEXT group, which has been operating for just over a year.
Because there is much to share about this exciting new initiative, we will have over 30 outstanding business and government leaders sharing their thoughts and speaking at this exceptional learning opportunity. (See conference schedule on next page)
There are also excellent social programs to make this event a terri c weekend getaway for your entire family. Everyone is welcome, and we will look after your family members while you are engaged in the brilliant business agenda to be unveiled at the conference.
Fall in Ottawa is always special, and the historic Fairmont Chateau Laurier hotel is an outstanding host venue that will make it even more special this time around.
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Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Canada September 28-30, 2012




Join the North American packaging community to advance A World Without Packaging Waste. Sustainable Innovation is the key to our success andleading industry creators will be in Ottawa to show us the way.
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• This is about eliminating the waste from every touch point in the life of a package. The end game is A World Without Packaging Waste. North America’s leaders will share their strategies on sustainable best practices and innovative processes.
• Everyone will be there and has a role to play; retailers, CPG’s, package converters, raw material providers, packaging machinery, packaging recovery processors, government, associations and NGOs.
• This conference is the catalyst to realize our vision through transparent collaboration. Register today for active participation in September.
EPR Strategy and Policy that is shaping the Landscape
• Canada – CCME/Industry collaboration on packaging optimization
• USA – EPR is emerging. Stakeholders are mapping out their territory
• BC – Update on the chance to get EPR right
• Ontario – Blue Box is a North American model for curbside collection Economics, Green Jobs and the Future of the Packaging Industry
• Emerging Markets, Packaging Growth and Capital Markets
• The Economics of Recovery, job creation, GDP growth, entrepreneurial opportunities
Sustainable Innovation Leaders
• Target, Proctor & Gamble, Nestlé, Havi Global and DuPont present their plans and solutions
Sustainable Innovation – Product and Process

1 Rideau Street. Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 8S7
PAC has arranged a discounted group rate for our delegates:
Standard room - $199
Deluxe room - $269
No charge for children under eighteen sharing with their parents. All meals included with conference registration. Once registered for the conference, please contact Lisa Abraham at labraham@pac.ca or 416.646.4640 for the hotel registration link.
• Hear about best-in-class product and process innovations for Paper, Plastics, Carton Council, Glass and Packaging Machinery leaders
Day 1 - Friday, September 28
9 a.m. Registration opens
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Plant tours - delegates, limited capacity. Depart for Plasco and Cascades
12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Conference Opening and Welcome Lunch. MC, Anthony Watanabe, CEO, Innovolve 1:30 - 2:50 p.m. Keynote addresses from “Creators of Next Life Solutions”, moderated by Anthony Watanabe
• Tom Szaky, CEO, TerraCycle
• Rod Bryden, President & CEO Plasco
3:15 - 4:45 p.m. Policy that is shaping the landscape, moderated by Scott Cassel, CEO, PSI
• Canada’s Vision for Packaging and the Environment, Michael Goeres CCME
• Status of Emerging US EPR, CEO Scott Cassel, Product Stewardship Institute
• BC EPR Update, Allen Langdon, MMBC Chairman and Retail Council of Canada
• Stewardship Ontario Solutions, John Coyne, SO Chairman and Unilever Vice President
6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Reception, Silent Auction, Dinner and Music, Château Laurier Hotel
Day 2 - Saturday, September 29
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.
Economics - The Future of Packaging, moderated by Anthony Watanabe
• Packaging and Capital - an Ernst & Young Perspective, Ken Brooks
• Competitive Alternatives, Grant McDonald, Managing Partner, KPMG
• Economics of the Recovery Business, Todd Evans, EDC Dir. of Research
10:45 - noon Sustainable Innovation Enablers, moderated by Guy McGuf n, Walmart Canada
• GPPS 2.0 - Global Protocol on Packaging Sustainability, Alan Blake Consulting
• The SPC’s How2Recycle Label, Anne Bedarf, GreenBlue
• PAC NEXT Sustainable Packaging Design Guide, Marina Pietrosel, EEQ
Noon - 1:30 Lunch and feature presentation, Alan Feldenkris, Anthem! Augmented Reality. MC, Anthony Watanabe
1:30 - 3 p.m. Sustainability Innovation Business Leadership, moderated by Kim Rapagna, Kraft Canada Target Sustainability Strategy, Laura Selanders, Target The Nestlé Way, Angela Dennis, Nestle DuPont Packaging Innovation Awards, Shanna Moore, Global Sustainability Director
• Procter & Gamble Leadership, Keith Fanta
6 - 10 p.m. Reception, Private Tour and DinnerCanadian Museum of Civilization
Day 3 - Sunday, September 30
8:30 - 10:20 a.m. Sustainable Process Innovation, moderated by Nina Goodrich, PAC NEXT Program Director
• Havi Global Solutions, Harry Epstein
• The Perfect Recovery Solution, Dan Lantz, VP operations Cascades Recovery
• Sustainable Packaging - Tetra Pak Way, Hakan Soderholm
• Digital Printing and its Environmental Bene ts, Chris Connor, Xerox Canada
10:35 - noon Sustainable Process Innovation, moderated by Nina Goodrich, PAC NEXT Program Director
• Innovative Paper Solutions, PPEC, John Mullinder
• A Collaborative Approach, Carton Council, Elisabeth Comere
• Breaking Glass Perceptions, OI, Ann House
• The Future of Plastics, CPIA, Carol Hochu
Noon - 1 p.m. Conference Closing and Lunch, MC, Anthony Watanabe, Innovolve. Bob Cockerill, PAC Chairman.



































BY GEORGE GUIDONI, EDITOR PHOTOS BY COLE GARSIDE
As with most intangibles and abstractions, innovation is one of those inherently vague notions characterized by natural incompatibility with neat de nitions and irrefutable examples.
Much like beauty, innovation is the embodiment of subjectivity—all in the eyes of the beholder and, more often than not, something you’ll know is there when you see it, even if you can’t quite explain it.
As Albert Einstein himself deftly noted, “Innovation is not the product of logical thought, although the result
is tied to logical structure.”
That said, no modern-day CPG (consumer packaged product) brandowner worth its salt would allow itself to be caught not championing relentless pursuit of product or packaging innovation as a means of acquiring a key competitive edge in the crowded consumer marketplace where “innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower,” according to the late great Apple co-founder and information technology visionary Steve Jobs.
To that end, CPGs large and small continuously dedicate huge capital, intellectual and creative resources in setting new benchmarks for packaging inventiveness and ingenuity—relishing
the prospect of enormous commercial and other tangible rewards that true innovation can bring to the table with perfect execution.
Being a relatively young science and discipline, the consumer packaging eld certainly o ers creative minds plenty of big-time opportunities to shine as true innovators, according to general consensus expressed at the Canadian Packaging magazine’s inaugural Packaging Innovation 2012 roundtable forum, held this past summer at the Toronto headquarters of the publication’s parent company BIG (Business Information Group). Bringing together a balanced mix of some of Canada’s leading package design



“We go through tremendous scrutiny and dedication to send out a message that our food is safe, that is has a long shelf-life and that it tastes great, but how do you communicate that effectively on the shelf?”
— Luana Guglielmi, Senior Marketing Manager, Maple Lodge Farms
specialists and their target CPG end-users, the lively halfday exchange of ideas left little doubt about the paramount importance innovation plays in achieving the often-elusive ‘Wow Factor’ that transforms indi erent consumers into highly sought-after brand loyalists.
Especially so in the food-and-beverage industries, according to Luana Guglielmi, senior marketing manager with the Brampton, Ont.-based chicken products manufacturer Maple Lodge Farms Ltd
“In the fresh meats industry, packaging innovation is a huge factor—so much more than just what the consumer experiences on the shelf level,” said Guglielmi. “For us, packaging innovation is also about food safety, shelf-life and the visual appeal of the packaged product.
“When you start seeing little bits of green on the meat surface, it doesn’t really matter how pretty the package is,” she pointed out.
“This may not apply to some other CPG industries as much, but our industry has been greatly affected by food safety issues, so it is paramount to Maple Lodge Farms that food safety takes priority, with packaging innovation being a very key driver.”
A lot of packaging innovation at Maple Lodge Farms doesn’t even reach the retail shelf level because it takes place behind the scenes, Guglielmi revealed, citing the company’s recent installation of a state-of-the-art HPP (high-pressure processing) system that applies extreme pressure to eliminate harmful bacteria, yeast, mold and other unwelcome microorganisms from the food products already sealed in primary packaging.
Considerably more expensive than conventional MAP (modi ed-atmosphere packaging) and other traditional food preservation methods, the fact that HPP provides highly e ective shelf-life extension without the use of chemical preservatives was a critical selling factor for a family-owned company with a deep-rooted commitment to product quality, integrity and authenticity, according to Guglielmi.
“It’s important for a business to have a look at the whole picture, beyond the retail package,” she related. “So we decided to be innovative in packaging by becoming the rst meat processor in Canada to employ this whole new HPP process, because we felt that it was the right thing to do for our business and for the consumers.”
That said, Maple Lodge Farms is keenly aware of the need to make a compelling statement on the grocery store shelves with appealing, consumer-friendly packaging, Guglielmi acknowledged.


“It is critically important to create one brand voice from product development and package design stages all the way through execution ... so that we know which story to tell.”
— Brian Hircock, Vice-President, Marovino Visual Strategy
To achieve that “outstanding” look for packaged products such as chicken wieners, chicken bacon, and various fresh and processed chicken cuts—also available in Halal recipes to suit the dietary needs of the fast-growing Muslim community—the company makes extensive use of the package design and branding services o ered by the Toronto-based Marovino Visual Strategy
According to Marovino’s vicepresident Brian Hircock, “It is critically important to create one voice from product development and package design stages all the way through to execution.
“That’s why we will sit down with the ad agencies, product developers, ingredients suppliers … to help us

build a story, so that we know which story to tell with our package design.
“The dynamics of shopping at the retail shelf level is often based on a lot of our decisions,” said Hircock, who has worked in the package design eld for over 18 years.
The essence of successful package design is rooted in the ability to create signi cant “shelf disruption,” Hircock reasoned, to create create connection right from “the rst moment of truth.”
As Hircock explained: “When you are creating brands you are not creating just packaging: we look at the identiers, the contributors and the passengers.
“The identi ers are the things that can stand on their own and identify that brand; the contributors are those things that enhance the identi ers, so they take a little bit of a back seat; and passengers are all those extra things,”
said Hircock, citing Apple’s widelylauded packaging employed for its famed iMac and iPad devices.
“There is a real innovation vision in Apple’s simpli cation of product and their simpli cation of packaging,” Hircock stated.
“It certainly helps if the brand and the product are innovative to start, so that you at least have a thematic story to build upon,” added Gary Oakley, creative director at the Mississauga, Ont.based package design services provider Anthem, a division of global brand development powerhouse Schawk, Inc.
“A lot of the time we’re being asked to repackage something that already exists in a more innovative way, which is mainly about adding a new graphic, a pretty picture or some other such visual point of di erentiation.
“But if you can get a real innovative product, especially a new product, then you have a much bigger story to play up from a design perspective,” said Oakley, a veteran package designer with over 25 years of professional experience in North America and Europe.


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“It’s a big challenge to innovate visually on the shelf—to deliver a complete brand message that is simple to understand, and to do it in a different way from everyone else.”
— Ben Blaber, Senior Vice-President, Davis
“To be honest, I nd it easy to be innovative in packaging in the pure sense of the word, but without that sort of basis, creating a really good story is kind of tough.
“So it becomes the role of other media—whether promotional, advertising, web or whatever—to communicate a bigger broader story rather than the one-dimensional component of just packaging,” Oakley said.
Steven James, senior director of purchasing at Mississauga, Ont.-headquartered snack-food giant PepsiCo Foods Canada cited “market segmentation” as one of the key trends driving the urgency for bigger and bolder packaging innovations from the design community.
“Consumer research is getting more and more niche,” said James, “which is great if you are on the design side because we keep adding new elements for a consumer base that really hasn’t changed that much in size.
“But how do you get a uni ed look at the shelf when you have twice as many brands to get in the same number of linear feet as you did a decade ago? How do you have impact from the end of the aisle, so that consumers target what they’re after from 30 feet out? How do you then close the deal with all that throughput communication, and what puts you over the top at that point of interaction?
“Those are the key elements of successful packaging innovation for me,” said James, adding that brand-owners themselves should be willing to accommodate new packaging ideas with more exibility in their own manufacturing and logistics operations, if necessary.
“When it comes to the physical structure of the package itself, you’ve got this great creative tension urging you to be innovative and to look di erent on the shelf,” he explained, “but at the same time you have the inertia of your asset base, whereby you may have 200 machines that only make a package one certain way.
“So even if I love the new design, I can’t a ord to go change 200 assets to make that new package,” James said.
“The key is to nd that space in the middle—to leverage that asset base so that you can overcome the inertia of what you own today.”
Ben Blaber, senior vice-president at the Mississauga, Ont.-based package design specialists Davis, agreed that brand-owners could help spur further packaging innovation by applying “big thinking” to all product development and brand extension activities.
Said Blaber: “The number one challenge that we face is being told, ‘Love the new package, looked at the numbers, and we can’t have that package based on our current equipment.’
“At the same time, our clients are wanting us to innov-
























and Coors Light beer brands, along with the newlyreleased Coors Light Iced T label.
— Steven James, Senior Director of Purchasing, PepsiCo Foods Canada
ate, then innovate some more, be leading-edge, over the top and all those other things.
“It’s a big challenge to innovate visually on shelf—to deliver a complete brand message that is simple to understand and to do it in a di erent way from everyone else,” he said.
“That’s where the need for big thinking comes in.”
Thinking big is de nitely a priority for all the new product and packaging projects conducted at the Molson Coors Canada beermaking complex in west-end Toronto, as evidenced with this summer’s Canadian launch of wide-mouth aluminum bottles for the company’s agship Molson Canadian
According to the brewer’s creative packaging lead Andrew Laufer, who has worked with Molson Coors for over 15 years, the company’s $14-million investment in new line equipment to accommodate the distinctive new packaging, was in many ways guided by the marketing imperative of expanding its traditional pointof-sale footprint.
Said Laufer: “I really believe that not only does this new format create a new and smoother experience, it also gives beerlovers the versatility of enjoying their beer in parks on picnics, inside hockey arenas and sports stadiums, all those other places where you really don’t want to have broken glass to deal with.



(stock-keeping unit) or one packaging format, by adding or removing some machine parts we can now run a 750ml container size, one-liter, something in between, and see how that package does in the market,” Laufer related.
“But it’s absolutely correct to say that such innovation has to start on the front end of things,” he pointed out.
“Innovation has long been the driver for Molson Coors business,” stated Laufer. “It was Coors who introduced the rst beer can in 1952, and now we have reinvented that can again … by bringing everyone in at the right time.

“We certainly think of it as an investment in innovation, but one that could only work through packaging exibility,” he added.
“People want variety and they demand it on the shelf,” Laufer pointed out. “They want something new every other day, and this new line gives us the ability to adapt to that demand.
“It’s vitally important to get all the specialists to engage and to weigh in at the start to get that creative innovative process going right down to full 360 optimization.”
Stated Laufer: “Package design is a powerful currency in this new global economy, and achieving 360 optimization means looking at every single variable, not just within our circle.
“We are all expected to be global marketers nowadays, and it’s de nitely a challenge.”
A big part of this challenge is that what works in one global market does not always translate smoothly abroad, roundtable participants agreed.
Noted Blaber: “Sometimes innovation does not cross the border, at least from a consumer perspective, because a lot of consumer insights in Canada can be very di erent from those in the U.S.
“For example, the way people eat Kraft’s Macaroni & Cheese in the U.S. is a lot di erent from the way we eat Macaroni & Cheese in Canada, with many di erent rituals associated with a product like that.
“This also holds true for many confectionary products,” Blaber added.
Such di erences can be outright perplexing, according to Oakley, who recounted Anthem’s recent package design project done for the popular Mike’s Hard Lemonade brand of premixed cocktails owned by the Canadianbased Mark Anthony Group Inc.


“So instead of having that one stationary machine that keeps pumping out the same old SKU
“Mike’s Hard Lemonade is speci cally marketed at female customers in Canada but male customers in the U.S., so we’re talking about a completely dif-

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“It is important to learn what the consumer wants in the marketplace before you start getting really innovative. Ask them a lot of questions, live with them, be like them.”
— Gary Oakley, Creative Director, Anthem
ferent gender target,” Oakley related.
“So we are now working to nd ways to create more of a synergistic expression of the product’s appeal because it’s obviously too costly to have totally di erent brand positioning, di erent open-carton and closed-carton packaging, while accommodating the slightly di erent rules and regulations.
“All these things can have a big impact on just how innovative you really can be.”
Added PepsiCo’s James: “When you end up with two di erent target markets and segmentation by country you can end up with a very expensive proposition.
“You may as well have two di erent brands because you’re not getting a lot of synergy from the darn thing,” he pointed out.
“And some CPGs are doing that really well—using trilingual packaging, packaging in a quad, etc.—to get their head wrapped around it.
“Maybe not globally yet, but at least by continent,” said James.
According to Oakley, doing proper consumer research is essential to retaining and reinforcing consumer trust when radically altering any popular brand’s existing packaging formats.
“It’s important to know what the consumer wants in your marketplace before you start getting all innovative,” said Oakley. “Ask them a lot of questions, live with them, be like them, hear them think, “Why wouldn’t somebody turn the ketchup bottle upside down so that I can get it out quicker?’
“It’s actually a pretty simple thing to do,” he said, “but you must involve consumers in coming up with new insights because they can give you the right idea of what you really need to do to improve the existing packaging.”
Taking a consumer’s mindset for granted is always a risky business that
can spectacularly backre, PepsiCo’s James agreed, recalling the highly public consumer backlash in the U.S. a couple of years back following the repackaging of the company’s SunChips snacks in compostable, biodegradable PLA (polylactic acid) plastic pouches made from plant-based resin.
Unleashing a viral ood of erce online criticisms prompted by the allegedly excessive noise emitted by the bags when handled by consumers to open them, the well-intended switch to a renewable packaging material was literally halted in its tracks in the U.S., recalled James, despite a US$50million investment.
“This was a classic example where we thought we had the consumer gured out, that the SunChips was exactly the right brand to do this, that the PLA was the right substrate to do it with.
“In hindsight, I think we perhaps got too excited about our interpretation of what consumers were telling us when we talked to them about a compostable bag at the time,” reasoned James.

“We invested a lot of money to commercialize the PLA packaging process, but when we took some weight out of the bag to get the price point that we wanted on the shelf, we suddenly didn’t have enough consumers with us.
“It didn’t help that we did all our testing prior to 2008 and then launched the new packaging right in the midst of an economic restorm,” re ected James.
“Everybody seemed to love the idea earlier, but with people suddenly trying to wrap their heads around the recession, many people became very sensitive about the price point in a lot of di erent vocal ways,” said James.
“But we are back in the R&D labs
right now, working with our suppliers to change the PLA structure a little bit and get the right package out next time,” James pointed out.
“I still think it was the right thing to do for the brand and the right thing to do for PepsiCo, but we need to nd the right Beta version to use for our next generation of sustainable packaging.”
Observed James: “There are some schools of thought that say consumers don’t really know what they want from innovation, and so you lead from ahead of the consumer, and there are others that say you need to understand your consumer intimately to nd out what they really need.
“I think there’s truth in both.”
Added Hircock: “I think that with all of the consumer research methodologies that are out there these days, there has to be a balanced mix between information and intuition.
“As designers, hopefully we already know some of the things that would sell a product,” he said, “but I would still like to be able to gather all the feedback, data and related metrics to make internal decisions by closely looking at
“Package design is a very powerful currency in this new global economy. We are all expected to be global marketers nowadays.”
— Andrew Laufer, Creative Packaging Lead, Molson Studio, Molson Coors Canada
the product category, looking at the retailer and looking at the consumer, while ensuring that we still have some input on all that interaction.”
For Maple Lodge’s Guglielmi, having faith in the company’s package design partners’ expertise is an integral part of its marketing philosophy.
“A company like Maple Lodge Farms does not spend money on mass media,” she related, “so for us it’s critical to get it right from the outset—right from the product label.
“We apply tremendous levels of scrutiny and dedication to send out the simple message that our food is safe, that it has long shelf-life and that it tastes great, but how do you communicate that e ectively on the shelf?
“As a consumer, I don’t want to read about HPP because I don’t even know what it is, but what I do want to see is that the food is safe,” she said.
“So we give our agencies our objectives of what we’re trying to achieve, and then we go through many other steps together to get there.
“It’s often a tough challenge, but Marovino has been able to do an outstanding great job for us,” said Guglielmi, citing the company’s recentlylaunched packages of chicken bacon with built-in resealable zippers.
engage in this new dialogue with their consumers; they certainly do not want to ignore it.

“We were able to reduce this packaging by 10 per cent in weight,” she remarked, “while also adding a resealable zipper to convey the message of this being a real premium product.”
Citing erce competition on supermarket shelves between turkey bacon and chicken bacon, “This was one packaging feature that put us over the edge, a step above the competition,” Guglielmi re ected.
“Resealable packaging is not totally new in the bacon industry, and we knew that there was going to be a cost factor on our end, which we would have to somehow parlay back to the consumer,” she said, “but being the rst to introduce this resealing capability to our segment has really turned out to be the right thing to do for our business.
“This resealability also enables us to engage with the consumer for a longer time,” she pointed out. “Since consumers don’t need to repackage leftover product into some other nonbrand plastic wrap, they will see that Maple Lodge Farms name again and again.”
While the panelists agreed that the current economic uncertainty in many parts of the world has somewhat tempering the pace of packaging innovation in many CPG markets recently, there is plenty of pent-up demand for innovative packaging solutions to be unleashed in coming years as a direct consequence of the Digital Age technologies, with widespread adoption of QR (quick response) codes on packaging being one of the more highly visible manifestations of that trend.
Said Hircock: “I think that brandowners now have an obligation to
“The fact that people can get back to you on their phones with what they think of your products, and what other consumers think, is an amazing way to go about getting instant consumer feedback,” he said. “There’s no more boardroom speculation—you’re actually hearing from consumers as they make their product and packaging choices.”
In addition to being able to embed vast amounts of product and company data onto QR codes, ongoing advances in smartphone technology will spur more advanced image recognition capabilities that will further enhance the packaging’s ability to communicate and interact with consumers.
“We can now take a package’s principal display panel and activate it with a QR code to create a whole new shopping experience by using augmented reality or other such interactive tools,” Hircock explained.
“More and more people are shopping with their smartphones, and as those cameras get better and image recognition software gets better, you can get some really amazing consumer engagement going on for your brand,” Hircock said, adding such technology also provides brand-owners with powerful new consumer research capabilities.
“We can now put an
image up on the screen and reverseengineer that camera through visual diagnostics to reach all kinds of consumers,” he said.
“This way you can put your new package on the shelf well before launching to test for all the important things like ndability, shelf impact, purchase intent, and all the other quantitative numbers you need to know for a successful product launch.”
Added James: “The need for innovation in design and packaging formats will always be there, but I believe there is also plenty of innovation to come in the area of packaging substrates and materials.
“I think we will see plenty more of nanotechnology applications in coming years, especially from the barrier protection perspective, as well as more advances in the digital prepress work ow to make it more rigorous and tighter from an execution standpoint—with more repeatability on the shelf,” he said.
“I think that we’re all getting better and better with that,” he concluded, “and while there is still work to be done, it is coming along.”










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PHOTOS BY SANDRA STRANGEMORE
Bandaid solutions are undoubtedly of little use in addressing complex problems and challenges, but one really couldn’t fault folks behind the iconic Band-Aid brand of bandages for trying their best to give the environment a break with a thoughtful packaging remake that has already saved more than 100,000 trees from logging.
Invented some 125 years ago, the venerable Johnson & Johnson-made adhesive strips and patches have long set the standard for outstanding product innovation and consumer loyalty in the vast global rst-aid and personal-care business, but as with an ever-growing number of leading consumer products, the Band-Aid brand team is keenly aware of its broader societal obligations to reduce its environmental footprint.
And while it may seem like a small thing on the surface, the real impact of a one-quarter reduction in the depth of a retail Band-Aid retail carton carried out by J&J in the past two years—slimming the box pro le from 40-mm to 30-mm width—is far more profound than rst meets the eye, according to the company’s vice-president of global engineering Mike Maggio.
Speaking in Toronto at the sixth annual Walmart Sustainable Packaging Conference of the Mississauga, Ont.headquartered retail giant Walmart Canada Corp., Maggio outlined a compelling case for integrating environmental and packaging sustainability into a broader strategic corporate


mindset to achieve better CSR (corporate social responsibility) performance, as well as an improved bottom line.
“It was a pretty big deal for us, and a big effort to reduce our carbon footprint over a two-year period,” said Maggio, citing significant technical challenges posed to the project by the simultaneous ramping up of production line speeds at the company’s manufacturing plants to boost productivity.
Implemented in two stages, the box downsizing is already yielding significant environmental and social improvements, Maggio told delegates to the wellattended conference, produced by the Toronto-based packaging industry group PAC-The Packaging Association
“Through this initiative alone, we have saved about 1,000 tonnes of paperboard, or about 18,000 trees,” Maggio
stated, “and one of the best parts is that it also saves us about one million dollars annually in material costs.”
Sourcing about 90 per cent of its Band-Aid brand paperboard material from Brazil, J&J also took “incremental steps” to ensure that all its paperboard is made from ber sourced from forestlands certi ed to credible international responsible forestry management standards, related Maggio.
“This move was really big for us in terms of saving about 6,000 tonnes of virgin material, or about 102,000 oldgrowth trees,” Maggio pointed out, “and one of the best parts is that we were able to do it on a cost-neutral basis.”
This undertaking has also yielded tangible economic bene ts to the livelihoods of thousands of low-income Brazilians making their living by scavenging reusable waste materials from municipal land lls—helping them set



up legitimate recycling facilities to sell the recycled board directly to the company’s suppliers, according to Maggio.
“This was a big social initiative that really connected packaging to improving the world we live in,” Maggio explained.
“Thanks to that, this year we’ll be adding about 30 per cent of that ‘socially accountable’ post-consumer recycled material back into our Band-Aid packaging material mix, representing 1,800 tonnes of material or an equivalent of 30,000 trees,” Maggio stated.
Said Maggio: “For us, this is a great example of a triple bottom-line success story where we positively impacted the people in our supply chain; became economically more stable because of better level of control over that supply chain; and from a sustainability standpoint, we’re now able to use less materials.
“This is the kind of story that we are trying to achieve on each one of our brands, throughout our total product line,” Maggio promised, “by taking each brand on a journey similar to this one.”
Such promises are exactly the sort of earnest corporate commitment to environmental sustainability that former Walmart Stores Inc. chief executive o cer Lee Scott had in mind when unveiling the retailer’s muchlauded Packaging Scorecard initiative back in 2005, according to Walmart Canada’s president and chief executive o cer Shelley Broader.
Recalling many “dropped jaws both inside and outside Walmart” when Scott rst declared the company’s three core goals of using only renewable energy sources, becoming a ‘zero-waste company’ and selling products that sustain both people and the environment, “we didn’t really know how we would go about achieving such audacious goals,” said Broader, a 20-year-plus veteran of the North American retail industry who
was appointed to head the Bentonville, Ark.-headquartered retailer’s Canadian operations in September of 2011.
“But we are happy to report that we are doing tremendously well on all three goals,” Broader told an attentive audience of over 500 retail, merchandising, packaging, marketing and other professional gathered at the Toronto Congress Centre in June for what has become an annual update of Walmart Canada’s relentless pursuit of successful Packaging Scorecard implementation.
Having obtained cooperation of a big share of its vendor base in coming onboard since the Packaging Scorecard ’s Canadian launch over five years ago, Walmart Canada is confident about meeting the initiative’s overriding objective of a five-percent reduction in the amount of product packaging shipped to its stores by the end of 2013.
“We are now Canada’s second-largest purchaser of renewable energy [and] we are doing great on zero waste,” Broader asserted.
“Our Mississauga corporate o ce has already achieved zero waste, we have a few stores that are ‘zero heroes,’ our waste diversion rate across all our stores is over 80 per cent, and we’re continu-
ing to get more of our stores towards that 100-percent zero-waste target.”
Added Broader: “We now have more than 1,000 sustainable and green products in our stores today, and we are actively seeking more because our customers like them.
“Voting with their wallets, they’re telling us that they want to do their part in having a healthier home and a healthier lifestyle by buying more sustainable products,” stated Broader.
“Consumers, especially Canadian consumers, are very responsive to companies that take their sustainability seriously and they’re doing it in their everyday lives.
“We are now really at a perfect junction where you no longer have to make those tradeo s that we did in the early years, when what was good for the Earth was not necessarily good for business.
“We have found ways, together with our vendor partners, to make both of those goals true,” said Broader. “We are now entering into a new phase of sustainability, whereby doing good for the environment is also good for business.”
With Walmart Stores celebrating its 50 th anniversary in 2012, the company’s Canadian operations are poised for a major $750-million expansion in
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Lee Tappenden, Chief Merchandising Of cer, Walmart Canada

the upcoming year, Broader revealed, resulting in the opening addition of 73 new Walmart Supercentre stores—totaling 4.6 million square feet of retail space—and creating about 14,000 new jobs.
In addition to bolstering Walmart Canada’s leading position in the increasingly competitive Canadian marketplace, such buoyant investment is a telling high-level corporate endorsement of the Canadian consumers’ increasingly well-informed environmental mindset.
“We are committed to bringing Canadians the products that they want, at unbeatable prices, and we can tell by their buying practices and patterns that they are responsive to doing things that are right for the environment,” Broader stated.
“We watch very carefully how consumers vote with their wallets and with their feet, and they’re telling us that doing the right thing for the environment is doing the right thing for them, and they are responding to that with their loyalty.”
While Walmart Canada enjoys a welcome degree of autonomy to respond to
the unique challenges of the domestic markets, Broader also pointed out that being part of an organization operating in 28 countries enables the company to freely borrow from a multitude of proven ‘best practices’ employed worldwide to enhance its environmental performance at an accelerated pace.
Said Broader: “The truth is that consumers are getting savvier, pickier, more sustainable and more cost-conscious ... so how creative we get with our packaging is imperative to our sales.
“Finding a way to send a brand message and call out our brands’ attributes in a di erent way than we have for generations is a real challenge—as much of a marketing challenge as it is a sustainability challenge.”
Citing an estimated 1.1 million Canadians shopping at Walmart daily, “There is a big opportunity for you to show your awesome sustainable packaging products that the Canadian consumers can purchase at our stores,” Broader noted, “and we are very focused and empowered on using our size for a greater good.
“There has been a real evolution in how we should market and brand our products in new and avant-garde ways,” Broader asserted.
“Whether that means a different kind of store shelving, some kind of new billboarding that happens in-store, using different PDQ (product demand quotation) analysis … making sure that our packaging is smart and sustainable but doesn’t kill our brand ... is a challenge that we all face.”
For Walmart Canada’s chief merchandising o cer Lee Tappenden, achieving Packaging Scorecard goals on time next year will set up a positive backdrop for the retailer’s planned introduction of a stringent new set of vendor evaluation criteria that will extend sustainability assessment throughout the products’ entire life-span, including end-of-use, by applying thorough LCA (life-cycle assessment) methodologies to calculate the products’ total environmental footprint.
Introduced in the U.S. last year, Walmart’s so-called Sustainable Product Index is a far more encompassing sustainability measuring stick than the Packaging Scorecard, according to the retailer, by virtue of measuring the


V-P of Sustainable Packaging, Walmart Canada
products’ environmental footprint from raw material sourcing right through to disposal.
Developed by the Walmart-funded Sustainability Consortium group— made up of leading sustainability experts from the academia, retailers, brand-owners and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)—the new index metrics will be used by Walmart Canada starting next year across 10 pilot product categories on trial basis, Tappenden revealed, including beef, cotton, plastic toys, TVs, laundry detergents and toiletries.
“There is a great role for the packaging industry to play in all of these product categories,” Tappenden assured the conference audience.
“Whether it’s the packaging, the make-up of the product, or how it gets to our stores and distribution centers, we should be taking ine ciencies and costs out of our business in a more holistic way,” Tappenden said, “and using a Category Sustainability Pro le will enable our buyers to be better informed on how we can improve our overall footprint.
“It actually brings science to the initiatives we’re working on by taking all the data available to our category managers and merchandising teams to help them understand the direction and the opportunity they should be focused on,” he explained.
“It will also allow us to engage more meaningfully with our customers: their feedback is what brings it all home for me,” Tappenden added.
“Whenever we take out a cost that we can pass on to our customers, we will want to tell that story in a proactive way that is actually fact-based,” he stated.
Citing over 125 more companies who have signed up to Packaging Scorecard compliance last year alone,
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Walmart Canada’s vice-president of sustainable packaging Guy McGu n said the company’s ve-percent packaging waste reduction target for the end of 2013 is now well within reach.
“Using the Packaging Scorecard tool enabled us to reduce the GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions per tonne and per unit sold by two per cent since 2010,” said McGu n, “including a nearly three-percent reduction for electronic goods and almost ve per cent in one year for the hardlines category.”
McGu n said he was especially encouraged by the packaging sustainability e orts made in the last two years by toy manufacturers—especially in their aggressive phaseout of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastics from their product packaging.
“All the major companies in the toy industry are moving towards this goal of leadership in this initiative,” McGu n related.
“For example, LEGO has come out with a new packaging reduction initiative called Green Box Program, with a commitment to reduce their PVC waste by 2,500 tonnes, and to reduce their GHGs emissions, by 1,000 tonnes by 2013.
“Similarly, MEGA Brands also made a commitment to increase the recycled content of its paperboard packaging
by 60 per cent and its corrugated by 75 per cent,” McGu n revealed, “and Hasbro has made a commitment to remove all PVC by 2013, while pledging that 90 per cent of its product packaging would be either recyclable or sustainably-sourced by 2015.”
Such supplier cooperation is critical to Walmart’s environmental goals, he stressed, because over 92 per cent of total environmental footprint left behind by products retailed by Walmart is generated outside of its stores and supply chain.
In that respect, McGuffin singled out a recent Walmart-led multisector initiative to facilitate broader-based recycling of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) thermoformed containers across Ontario—achieved by phasing out PVC, PLA (polylactic acid) and other types of plastic that can contaminate the PET recycling streams, along with identifying 12 “eco-friendly’ label adhesives that allow for the recycling of thermoformed PET packs, including clamshells and blisterpacks.
Conducted jointly with Stewardship Ontario, the Association of PostConsumer Recyclers, the National Association of PET Recyclers, Retail Council of Canada , competing retailers such as Loblaws and Metro, and other key industry stakeholders, the collaborative undertaking
was a worthwhile endeavor for all parties involved, according to McGu n.
“This project enabled Loblaws to remove PVC from 115 of their items, while also transitioning 250 other items made from other packaging materials to using PET,” he said, “and Metro is also committed to eliminating PVC in their rigid plastic packaging and transitioning them to PET.”
Moreover, the recovered PET can now actually provide a viable additional revenue stream for recyclers, McGu n pointed out.
“There was a time when you actually had to pay others to take blister-pack materials away,” he said, “but now that they can be recycled with clamshells and PRT bottles, we estimated the value of this material at between $300 and $600 per tonne.
“This is actually happening today in Ontario,” he stated, saying this recovered PET is currently valued at about $585 per tonne.
“That’s a tremendous accomplishment,” said McGu n, “and we’re very excited about the progress that we’re making in this area.
“If we could conceivably recycle all of those containers in North America, the market value of those materials would be about $1.6 billion, with the corresponding reduction in GHG emissions of over 3.8 million tonnes,” McGu n concluded.
1. Have you measured your corporate greenhouse gas emissions?
2. Have you opted to report your greenhouse gas emissions to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)?
3. What is your total annual greenhouse gas emissions reported in the most recent year measured?
4. Have you set publicly available greenhouse gas reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets?
1. If measured, please report the total amount of solid waste generated from the facilities that produce your product(s) for Walmart for the most recent year measured.
2. Have you set publicly available solid waste reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets?
3. If measured, please report total water use from facilities that produce your product(s) for Walmart for the most recent year measured.
4. Have you set publicly available water use reduction targets? If yes, what are those targets?
Source:
1. Have you established publicly available sustainability purchasing guidelines for your direct suppliers that address issues such as environmental compliance, employment practices and product/ ingredient safety?
2. Have you obtained 3rd party certi cations for any of the products that you sell to Walmart?
1. Do you know the location of 100 per cent of the facilities that produce your product(s)?
2. Before beginning a business relationship with a manufacturing facility, do you evaluate the quality of, and capacity for, production?
3. Do you have a process for managing social compliance at the manufacturing level?
4. Do you work with your supply base to resolve issues found during social compliance evaluations and also document speci c corrections and improvements?
5. Do you invest in community development activities in the markets you source from and/or operate within?
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BY ANDREW JOSEPH, FEATURES EDITOR PHOTOS BY COLE GARSIDE
It’s safe to say that going vegan has never been easier than it is these days— thanks to a plethora of tasty and avorful meatless meal alternatives enabled by the culinary versatility and growing popularity of tofu—a long-enduring southeast Asian food staple derived from soy bean curds packing a healthy protein content rivaling that of many meat products at a fraction of the calories, and without high cholesterol risks and other associated health threats.
Widely acknowledged as a viable meat substitute in many popular North American-style dishes, tofu has long overcome its early consumer perception problem in North America as being a bland and tasteless ller food, according to Jess Abramson, vice-president of sales and marketing at a fast-growing soy processor Sol Cuisine Inc. in Mississauga, Ont.
“That perception certainly is not correct at all,” Abramson asserts.
“Be it soft or rm, raw or cooked, tofu de nitely has its own taste, smell and texture—with large di erences in each of these properties dictated both by the
Sol Cuisine vice-president of sales and marketing Jess Abramson shows off some of the tofu and soy-based products processed at the company’s Mississauga facility.
particular soy bean used to make it and the manner in which the tofu is made.” By any measure, it is made in a very ne manner indeed at the company’s 11,500-square-foot production facility located about a 30-minute drive west of Toronto, which employs 20 people to turn out a growing range of organic, wheat-free and gluten-free Halal - and Kosher -certi ed vegetarian burgers and breakfast patties.
According to Abramson, the plant has capacity to make 7.5 million veggie burgers per year, along with 4.5 million units of vacuum-sealed rm tofu blocks that can be used as a main protein ingredient across a wide variety of modern recipes traditionally relying on meat—amounting to nearly two million pounds of product combined.
“We really are tofu-obsessed,” Abramson told Canadian Packaging during a recent visit to the neatand-tidy, HACCP (Hazard Analysis And Critical Control Points) -certi ed Mississauga facility, relating the company’s origins tracing back to 1980.
Originally called Soy City Foods, the company started out trying to ll an existing void in the Toronto vegetarian restaurant business landscape created by the absence of a reliable supplier of fresh high-quality tofu, relates Abramson, soon after expanding into the foodservice industry and, eventually, the retail sector.
In 2002, Soy City joined forces with Second Nature —a Toronto-based veggie burger producer primarily supplying high-school cafeterias in and around the city—to form the aptlycalled Sol Cuisine.
“Sol is the Spanish word for ‘Sun,’ but we also hold it to stand for ‘Sustainable,’ ‘Organic’ and ‘Local’— the three core values that have guided us for over 30 years,” says Abramson, claiming the company to be the rst Canadian manufacturer of organic tofu—sourcing its whole soybeans from a farm in Ripley, Ont.
“Working with this farm helps ensures our continuous access to the precious, organic, Non-GMO (geneticallymodi ed organisms) soybeans, which

are farmed sustainably and purchased for a fair price,” explains Abramson.
“Because of our colder climate, Ontario-grown soybeans actually contain a higher protein content and hence are considered to be among the best in the world,” says Abramson, adding that o ering a largely gluten-free soy product to the vegetarian food market— along with appealing texture and taste pro le—has enabled the company to cultivate a strong brand loyalty among its main customers and consumers.
“Even when it came to healthy options, in years past most of the veggie-based manufactured products out there utilized gluten as a binding agent, but about 90 per cent of the Sol Cuisine product line is gluten-free,” states Abramson, adding the company recently had its retail products certi ed both wheat- and gluten-free through the Celiac Sprue Association
According to Abramson, growing consumer awareness of health issues, along with increasing popularity of vegetarianism and consumption of
organic foods, have also made a signi cant contribution to the company’s rapid growth over the last decade.
Under the leadership of company president Dror Balshine, the company managed to post double-digit annual sales growth over the past decade in large part to continuous product innovation—as re ected by 13 di erent SKUs (stock-keeping units) retailed across Canada by a growing base of naturalfood, co-op and independent grocery stores, as well as leading supermarket chains including Loblaws, Sobey’s, Metro, Superstore, Whole Foods, Safeway and Overwaitea Foods
Since the summer of 2011, the company has also made some important inroads to the U.S. marketplace, where leading organic foods retailer Whole Foods Market now carries its top-selling line of veggie burgers—in about 40 di erent states, according to Abramson.
“Despite our success in Canada, we wanted to grow by seeing if there was a market for us in the U.S.,” Abramson recalls. “But because there

A Nordale cartoner assembles the paperboard cartons, supplied by Cascades, used for packaging Sol’s meatless burgers for retail sale.
were already so many veggie product choices on the market, as an unknown brand we needed to pop out.
“Speci cally, we needed a way to make our packaging a focal point for our products.”
To achieve that goal, Sol Cuisine turned to the Toronto-based boutique marketing agency the adlib group inc., to develop a new high-end package for the U.S. market that would e ectively tell the brand’s story in a novel, eye-catching manner.
“We introduced a color-coding system that de nitely created a brighter shelf presence, while allowing easier identication of di erent SKUs at a glance,” relates Jesse’s father and the adlib group president Michael Abramson, himself a long-time vegetarian and an avid consumer of Sol Cuisine tofu products for about 10 years.
“The color panel also houses the Sol Cuisine logo and the great nutritional attributes like wheat- and gluten-free and vegan—letting the packaging become both a salesperson and educator at shelf level.”
Adds the adlib group’s creative director David Brouitt: “We set out to refresh the Sol Cuisine brand to create one that re ected a bright, optimistic, and playful persona.
“Speci cally, we recommended that Sol move away from their existing packaging that featured a farm scene background with very little to distinguish one



SKU from the next,” Brouitt expands.
“We maintained the sky image from the original farm scene but lightened up the rest of the package so that the photo of the product was more prominent,” he relates, “and we also introduced an identi cation panel using bold colors to maximize consumer eye-appeal and product di erentiation.”
Because good packaging presentation is now an essential ingredient of Sol Cuisine’s marketing strategy, according to Jess Abramson, last year the company turned to one of Canada’s leading recycled paperboard products manufacturers and PAC founding member Cascades Inc.—a switch that has already yielded some improvements in packaging, along with the environmental bonus of using exclusively FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)certi ed paperboard for its agship brand veggie burgers.
Abramson says that the pre-printed paperboxes supplied by the Cascades’ nearby manufacturing operation in
Mississauga, Ont., provide a quality freezer-safe packaging substrate that won’t warp under intense cold, while the special color inks used by Cascades ensure a far superior and more consistent color reproduction than the process CMYK inks used on the earlier boxes, which had the colors of the company’s logo noticeably varying from run to run.
For foodservice customers like the popular upscale Hero Certi ed Burgers chain, Sol Cuisine uses Norampac (division of Cascades) converted corrugated cartons to pack 30 burgers—5.5 kilograms of product—to a box.
Says Abramson: “The printing presses used by Cascades allow us to run our small production runs quickly, which has helped us with our often tight deadline... and helping us grow our business.
“We have noticed a 10-percent spike in sales after the introduction of the new packaging here in Canada,” relates Abramson, while complimenting Cascades for making full use of the paperbox packaging’s real estate—

including side- aps and the inner surface—to provide consumers with recipes, product recommendations and other company information linked directly to the company’s website.
In fact, the launch of the new burger packaging in the U.S. got such a great response, that Sol Cuisine was sold on bringing the packaging to the Canadian market.
The Sol Cuisine veggie burgers start out at the plant’s Formax 6 patty former manufactured by Provisur Technologies, which shapes the product and slips in a wax sheet of paper underneath each patty to facilitate easy product separation, after which they are conveyed into a spiral freezer capable of freezing up to 2,000 pounds of product per hour.
The frozen patties are then subjected to a thorough product quality inspection by travelling through the highaccuracy IQ2 metal detection system from Loma Systems, after which
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they are either hand-packed 30 to a box for foodservice customers—using Cascades-made corrugated cartons— or conveyed on to the Doboy Stratus owwrapper from Bosch Packaging Technology Inc., which quickly packs the burgers two at a time to produce the inside lm package.
Operated via an Allen-Bradley PanelView 300 micro monochrome terminal from Rockwell Automation, an automatic Nordale cartoner then springs into action by building paperboxes from ats to complete the primary packages, which are then marked with the lot number and best-before date by an A320i inkjet printer from Domino Printing Solutions and nally sealed using the Pro Blue adhesive system manufactured by Nordson Corporation
The nished packages of burgers then move onto a circular holding tray—manufactured by Feed Rite Automation Inc.—where they are packed into the Cascades-made corrugated shipping cartons.

Corrugated packaging producer Norampac, a division of Cascades, supplies Sol Cusine with high-quality corrugated shipping cartons for its foodservice industry customers.
Along with
the burgers, Sol Cuisine creates an artisan-like, hand-crafted organic tofu product, a fact that when the adlib group looked at, they realized they needed to tell that story with a newly designed package.
“To achieve that, we recommended a sleek black package that called out Sol’s unique product features, while also including a clear window in the plastic lm so the consumers can easily see the actual real product for themselves,” says Michael Abramson.
“This package helped Sol Cuisine make a great splash into the Canadian market.”
It’s a slightly di erent packaging process for the rm raw tofu products, whereby pre-cut blocks of tofu are carefully hand-placed into an older-model M855 gas- ush thermoforming machine, manufactured in Germany by Multivac GmbH to remove the air from the square-shaped thermoformed plastic lm packs—manufactured with highquality barrier lm supplied by Taipak, Winpak and Packall—and securely vacuum-seal them three at a time.
After moving through the IQ2 metal detection system for a nal quality

assurance check, the rm tofu packs are then placed into a pasteurization system and heated up to internal temperatures of 75 C to 80 C for about an hour-and-a-half—a process that enhances the shelf-life of the tofu.
After overnight storage in a cooler, the tofu packs are then hand-packed 12-per-box into the Norampac cartons for shipment to retail and/or foodservice customers in Canada and the U.S.
“We really have such a mélange of equipment here,” re ects Abramson, “so taking good care of our equipment is always a big priority for us.
“Our oldest piece of equipment is nearly 25 years old,” she notes, “but we also have some pretty cool new equipment as well, such as our Bosch owwrapper and our Domino printer, to help us get our packaging just right.
“Though it was a big change for us, we are glad that we worked with our suppliers, like the adlib group and Cascades, to discuss our short-term and medium-range goals to see what sort of impact di erent packaging could have on our growing business,” sums up Abramson.
“At the end of the day, not only did we learn how our new packaging look in the U.S. market would help us grab the consumers there, we also realized that Sol Cuisine could bene t from a packaging facelift here in Canada, and we have certainly done that.
“Of course,” she concludes, “it also helps a great deal that we can o er such great and innovative vegan cuisine options that actually taste as good as they look.”










Adhesive and Sealant Council, Inc.
7101 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 990 Bethesda, MD 20814, U.S.A. (301) 986-9700
Adhesives and Sealants Manufacturers
Association of Canada
B10-800 Steeles Ave. W., Suite 221 Thornhill, Ontario, L4J 7L2 (416) 919-5335
Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers
1298 Cronson Blvd., Suite 201 Crofton, MD 21114, U.S.A. (410) 451-8340
Aluminum Association 1525 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600 Arlington, VA 22209, U.S.A. (703) 358-2960
Aluminum Association of Canada 1010, Sherbrooke West, Suite 1600 Montréal, Québec H3A 2R7 (514) 288-4842
American Association of Meat Processors
One Meating Place Elizabethtown, PA 17022, U.S.A. (717) 367-1168
American Forest & Paper Association 1111 19th Street, N.W., Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036, U.S.A. (202) 463-2700
American Frozen Food Institute
2000 Corporate Bridge Blvd., Suite 1000 McLean, VA 22102, U.S.A. (703) 821-0770
American Marketing Association
311 S. Wacker Street, Suite 5800 Chicago, IL, 60606, U.S.A. (312) 542-9000
American Meat Institute
1150 Connecticut Avenue, NW 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036, U.S.A. (202) 587-4200
Association of Canadian Distillers
255 Albeet Street, Suite 704 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6A9 (613) 238-8444
Association of Independent Corrugated Converters (AICC) 113 S. West Street, 3rd Floor, P.O. Box 25708 Alexandria, VA 22313, U.S.A. (703) 836-2422
Brewers Association of Canada 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 650 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1A4 (613) 232-9601
Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA) 235 Yorkland Blvd., Suite 302 Toronto, Ontario M2J 4Y8 (416) 497-6939
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters 1 Nicholas Street, Suite 1500 Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7B7 (613) 238-8888
Canadian Marketing Association 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 607 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N6 (416) 391-2362
Canadian Meat Council 1545 Carling Avenue, Suite 407 Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8P9 (613) 729-3911
Canadian Pallet Council 239 Division Street Cobourg, Ontario K9A 3P9 (905) 372-1871
Canadian Pharmacists Association 1785 Alta Vista Dr. Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3Y6 (613) 523-7877
Canadian Plastics Industry Association 5955 Airport Road, Suite 125 Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1R9 (905) 678-7748, ext. 501
Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council 1545 Carling Ave, Suite 400 Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8P9 (613) 724-6605
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) 178 Rexdale Blvd. Toronto, Ontario M9W 1R3 (416) 747-4000
Carton Council of Canada e-mail: info@recyclecartons.ca
Composite Can & Tube Institute 50 South Pickett St., Suite 110 Alexandria, Virginia 22304-7206, U.S.A. (703) 823-7234
Contract Packaging Association 1833 Centre Point Circle, Suite 123 Naperville, IL 60563 U.S.A. (630) 544-5053
Converting Equipment Manufacturers Association 201 Springs Street, Fort Mill, SC 29715, U.S.A. (803) 802-7820
Corrugated Packaging Council
25 Northwest Point Blvd., Suite 510 Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, U.S.A. (847) 364-9600
Flexible Film and Bag Division of SPI –
The Plastic Industry Trade Association 1667 K Street NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 296-7675
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container Association PO Box 24792 Minneapolis, MN 55424 U.S.A. (952) 412-8867
Fibre Box Association
25 Northwest Point Blvd., Suite 510 Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 U.S.A. (847) 364-9600
Flexible Packaging Association 971 Corporate Blvd., Suite 403 Linthicum, MD 21090, U.S.A. (410) 694-0800
Food And Consumer Products of Canada
100 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 600 Toronto, Ontario M2N 6N5 (416) 510-8024
Food Marketing Institute 2345 Crystal Drive, Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22202, U.S.A., (202) 452-8444
Food Processing Suppliers Association 1451 Dolley Madison Blvd, Suite 101 McLean, VA 22101-3850, U.S.A. (703) 761-2600
Food Processors of Canada 350 Sparks Street Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7S8 (613) 722-1000
Foodservice Packaging Institute 201 Park Washington Court Falls Church, VA 22046, U.S.A. (703) 538-3550
Forest Products Association of Canada 99 Bank Street, Suite 410 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6B9 (613) 563-1441
Further Poultry Processors Association of Canada 203-2525 St. Laurent Blvd. Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8P5 (613) 738-1175
Glass Packaging Institute
700 North Fairfax Street, Suite 510 Alexandria, VA 22314, U.S.A. (703) 684-6359
Gravure Association of America P.O. Box 25617 Rochester NY, 14625, U.S.A. (201) 523-6042
GSI Canada 1500 Don Mills Road, Suite 800 Toronto, Ontario M3B 3K4 (416) 510-8039
GSI US 7887 Washington Village Drive, Suite 300 Dayton, OH 45459, U.S.A. (937) 435-3870
Guelph Food Technology Centre (GFTC) 88 McGilvray Street Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 (519) 821-1246
Healthcare Compliance Packaging Council 2711 Buford Road, #268 Bon Air, VA 23235-2423, U.S.A. (804)-338-5778
Industry Canada
C.D. Howe Building 235 Queen Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H5 (613) 954-5031
Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) 1833 Centre Point Circle, Suite 123 Naperville, IL 60563, U.S.A. (630) 544-5050
International Union of Food Science & Technology P.O. Box 61021, Suite 19, 511 Maple Grove Drive Oakville, Ontario L6J 6X0 (905) 815-1926
National Institute of Packaging, Handling, and Logistic Engineers 1187 West Spring Valley Pike Dayton, OH 45458-3109, U.S.A. (937) 985-9375
NPES Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies 1899 Preston White Drive Reston, VA 20191, U.S.A. (703) 264-7200
Packaging & Label Gravure Association Global 18481 Royal Hammock Blvd. Naples, FL 34114, U.S.A. (920) 217-6059
PAC – The Packaging Association
1 Concorde Gate, Suite 607 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N6 (416) 490-7860
Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI) 11911 Freedom Drive, Suite 600 Reston, VA 20190, U.S.A. (703) 243-8555
Paper & Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council (PPEC) 3-1995 Clark Blvd. Brampton, Ontario L6T 4W1 (905) 458-0087
Paperboard Packaging Council 1350 Main Street, Suite 1508 Springfield, MA 01103-1670 (413) 686-9191
Paper Packaging Canada (PPC) 1995 Clark Blvd., Unit 3 Brampton, Ontario, L6T 4W1 (905) 458-1247
Paper Shipping Sack Manufacturers Association 5050 Blue Church Road Coopersburg, PA 18036 (610) 282-6845
Plastics Institute of America One University Avenue, Ball Hall, Room 204 Lowell, MA 01854, U.S.A. (978) 934-2575
Recycling Council of Ontario 215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 225 Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2C7 (416) 657-2797
Robotic Industries Association 900 Victors Way, Suite 140 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-5210, U.S.A. (734) 994-6088
Society Of The Plastics Industry 1667 K St., NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20006, U.S.A. (202) 974-5200
StewardEdge 26 Wellington Street E., Suite 601 Toronto, Ontario M5E 1S2 (800) 277-2762
Sustainable Packaging Coalition 600 E. Water St., Suite C Charlottesville, VA 22902, U.S.A. (434) 817-1424, ext. 319
Tag & Label Manufacturers Institute Inc. 1 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 282-1400
Technical Association of the Pulp & Paper Industry 15 Technology Parkway South Norcross, GA 30092, U.S.A. (770) 446-1400
Women in Packaging 4290 Bells Ferry Road, Suite 106-17 Kennesaw, GA 30144-1300, U.S.A. (678) 594-6872

• This section includes any item that forms part of the nished package. Examples: closures, coatings, lms, foils, inks, labels, papers, tags and tapes.
• Advertisers are shown in red type
• For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyers’ Guide.
ADHESIVES
1 Animal
2 Cold Glue
3 Hotmelt
4 Jelly Gum
5 Lacquer Or Coating Type Silicate
6 Paste & Vegetable
7 Rubber-Based Resins & Solvent
8 UV-Cured
9 Vinyl Emulsion
3M Canada 3, 7, 9
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3
Capmatic Ltee 3
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2
Glue Dots International 2, 3, 7
Gluefast Company Inc. 2, 3
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 3, 5, 8
Groupe Lelys 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
H B Fuller Canada 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9
Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3
Halltech Inc. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9
Jowat Canada 2, 3, 7, 8, 9
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 2, 3
M.D. Packaging Inc. 3
Technical Adhesives Limited 1, 2, 3, 6, 9
Valco Melton Inc. 2, 3
VisuaScan Inc. 2
ALUMINUM FOIL
Capmatic Ltee
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Klockner-Pentaplast of Canada
Winpak Ltd.
BANDSTRETCH
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
BARCODE MASTERS
1 Barcode
2 EPS
3 Film
All-Fill Inc.
Automated Packaging Systems 1
Barcode Graphics Inc. 1, 2
Chartwell Automation 1
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Groupe Lelys 2, 3
BARRIER MATERIALS
1 Coating
2 Films
3 Others
4 Resins
Alte-Rego Corporation 2
Bericap North America Inc. 3
CFS North America 2
CVP Systems, Inc. 2
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc. 2
Celplast Metallized Products 1
Celplast Packaging Systems 2
Chantler Packaging Inc. 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2
Cima-Pak Corporation 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 2
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 2
Danafilms 2
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2
Farnell Packaging Limited 2
General Magnaplate Corp. 1
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Groupe Lelys 1
Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 2
Harlund Industries Ltd. 2
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 2
Hood Packaging Corporation
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2
Printpack Inc. 1, 2
Prolamina 1, 2
Richards Packaging Inc. 4
Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 3
BLISTERS
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd.
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Nova Pack Limited
BOARD
1 All Grades Folding Set-Up
2 Clay-Coated
3 Coated For Skin Blister
4 Corrugated
5 Corrugated Plastic
6 Metalized
7 Moisture-Proof Grease Proof
8 Non-Slip Coated
9 Plastic-Coated
10 Wax-Coated
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 4
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
Cardinal Corrugated Containers 4
Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 2, 4, 7
Elopak Canada Inc. 9
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 4
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9
Grimsby Packaging Limited 4, 5, 7, 8
Kruger Inc. 4
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 2
Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 4
Nova Pack Limited 4
Packaging Technologies Inc. 4
SDI Packaging Inc. 8
Strathcona Paper LP 2, 3
Tembec Paperboard Group 2
Unisource Canada, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10
CLOSURES
1 Aerosol Cover Caps
2 Applicator
3 Atomizer Spray 4 Bag Clips
5 Bag Header Labels
6 Bag Twist Ties
7 Brush Applicator
8 Can Clips
9 Caps Metal 10
Spout
28 Rod Applicator
31 Supplementary Bottle Applied
32 Tamper-Evident (Security) 33 Vacuum
34 Wood
3M Canada 2, 19, 23, 32
All-Fill Inc. 5, 32
Arpak Packaging Inc. 32
Automationdirect 5, 32
Bericap North America Inc. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10,
12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 32
Berry Plastics Canada Inc. 10, 12, 14, 18, 19, 26, 27, 32
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 6
Canfab Packaging Inc. 9, 10, 24, 26
Canpaco Inc. 6, 23, 30, 32
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32
Celplast Packaging Systems 32
Chantler Packaging Inc. 32
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 9, 16, 24, 33
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 6
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 32
Elopak Canada Inc. 2, 27, 32
Enercon Industries Corp. 32
Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 6
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 25, 32
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 6
Hudson Supplies Inc. 4, 24, 26
Jones Packaging Inc. 14, 30, 32
Labelad Ltd. 23, 30, 32
Nova Pack Limited 30
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1
Pano Cap Canada Ltd. 1, 10, 14, 16, 18, 26, 32
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 10, 26, 32
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 4, 9, 24, 26, 32, 33
Pillar Technologies – An ITW 14, 21, 32
Polytainers Inc. 10, 26
PPI Technologies Group 27
Printpack Inc. 23, 32
Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Roberts PolyPro 26
Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32
Silgan Plastics Canada 10, 14, 18, 26, 32
Summum Plastics Inc. 10, 18, 26, 27, 32
Unisource Canada, 4, 6
Vibac Canada Inc. 32
COATINGS
1 Barrier
2 Extrusion Plastic
3 Hotmelt
4 Non-Slip
5 Pressure-Sensitive
6 Release
7 Silicone
8 Solvent Lacquer
9 UV-Cured
10 Water-Based
11 Wax
3M Canada 4, 8
Capmatic Ltee 3, 5
Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2
Celplast Metallized Products 1
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1
DJS Enterprises 8, 10
Elopak Canada Inc. 1
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2, 3, 8, 10, 11
General Magnaplate Corp. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 4, 8, 9, 10
HMA Systems 3, 5
Halltech Inc. 5, 10
Heidelberg Canada 4, 5, 9, 10
Hood Packaging Corporation 2, 3, 4, 8, 11
Labelad Ltd. 9
Metro Label Company Ltd. 7, 9, 10
Nordson Canada Limited 3
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 8
Richards Packaging Inc. 1
Sawmill Associates Ltd. 6, 7
Unisource Canada, 3, 4
Vibac Canada Inc. 5
Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 8
CONVEYOR BELTING
Composite
3M Canada 2
Arpak Packaging Inc. 3
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 2
Capmatic Ltee 3
DJS Enterprises 1, 3
FlexLink Systems, Inc. 3
Garvey Corp. 2, 3
General Conveyor 2, 3, 4
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Nitta Corporation of America 4
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 2, 3
Rexnord
DECORATIONS
Richards Packaging Inc.
DESICCANTS
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd.
Capmatic Ltee
Cima-Pak Corporation
Consolidated Bottle Corp.
DJS Enterprises
Richards Packaging Inc.
EXCELSIOR
Parchment Capmatic Ltee 2, 3 Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3 FIBROUS GLASS REINFORCEMENTS




20 Polystyrene
21 Polystyrene Oriented
22 Polyurethane
23 Polyvinyl Acetate
24 Polyvinyl Alcohol
25 Polyvinyl Chloride
26 Polyvinylidene Chloride
27 Shrink
28 Skin
29 Stretch
30 Vinyl Latex
31 Water Soluble
3M Canada 1, 7
Alte-Rego Corporation 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 29, 31
Astro Box Corp. 5, 8
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27
Automated Packaging Systems 7, 29
CFS North America 6, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 27, 28
CVP Systems, Inc. 6, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 6, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 29
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29
CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 29
Celplast Metallized Products 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25
Celplast Packaging Systems 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, 29
Chantler Packaging Inc. 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 27, 31
Cima-Pak Corporation 27
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 15, 16, 18, 27, 29
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 6, 27, 28, 29
Danafilms 1, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 7, 15
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 27
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 7, 9, 15, 27, 29
Farnell Packaging Ltd. 15, 16, 17, 25, 27, 29
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 3, 4, 6, 12, 18, 19, 20, 25, 28
Groupe Lelys 1, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 1, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Harlund Industries Ltd. 27
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 2, 6, 15, 18, 25, 27, 28, 29
Hood Packaging Corp. 6, 14, 16, 17, 27, 28
ITW Muller Canada 29
Klockner-Pentaplast of Canada 1, 12, 18, 20, 25, 26
Metro Label Company Ltd. 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 29
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 6
Printpack Inc. 6, 9
Prodo-Pak Corp 9, 13, 19, 21, 24, 31
Prolamina 1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
R-J Machinery Inc. 27
Samuel Strapping Systems 29
Sawmill Assoc. Ltd. 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Unisource Canada, 14, 15, 16, 17, 27, 28, 29, 30
VC999 Canada 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 29
Vibac Canada Inc. 18, 19
Vifan Canada Inc. 6, 9, 19
Winpak Ltd. 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
FOIL
1 Coated Laminated
2 Embossed Printed
3 Hot-Stamping
4 Unsupported
All-Fill Inc. 2, 3
Dependable Marking Systems 3
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 1, 2, 4
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Groupe Lelys 2, 3
Hood Packaging Corporation 1
M.D. Packaging Inc. 3
Norwood Marking Systems 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 3
Prodo-Pak Corp 1
Richards Packaging Inc. 3
VisuaScan Inc. 3
Winpak Ltd. 1, 2, 4
GASES (MAP)
1 Carbon Dioxide
2 Nitrogen
3 Oxygen
Air Liquide Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
Praxair Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
HANG TABS
3M Canada
Canpaco Inc.
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd.
Nova Pack Limited
Roberts PolyPro
INKS
1 Flexographic
2 Fluorescent
3 I.R.
4 Letterpress
5 Lithographic
6 Marking & Stencil
7 Non-Toxic
8 Rotogravure
9 Screen Printing
10 U.V.
3M Canada 9
Automated Packaging Systems 6, 10
Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 10
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 6
Deco Labels & Tags 10
Dependable Marking Systems 6
Domino Canada 2, 3, 7, 10
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 5, 10
Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10
Harlund Industries Ltd. 2, 7, 10
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 2, 7, 10
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1
Markem-Imaje Inc. 2, 7, 10
Matthews Marking Products 1, 2, 6, 7, 10
Metro Label Company Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Prolamina 1, 9, 10
Resolution Inplant Services 6, 10
Samuel Strapping Systems 6, 7
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 6, 7
Videojet Canada 1, 2, 3, 6, 10
Videojet Technologies Inc. 2, 6, 10
VisuaScan Inc. 2, 6, 7, 10
Winpak Ltd. 1, 8
LABELS BANDS WRAPS
1 Decalcomania
2 Foil
3 Heat-Shrinkable
4 Paper
5 Pressure-Sensitive
6 Roll Type For Shipping Marking
7 Tamper-Evident (Security)
8 Water-Resistant
3M Canada 2, 5, 6, 7, 8
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 4, 5, 7, 8
All-Fill Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 5, 6, 8
Barcode Graphics Inc. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Canpaco Inc. 3, 5, 6, 7
Capmatic Ltee 5, 7, 8
Celplast Packaging Systems 3
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4, 5, 8
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 5, 6, 8
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3, 5
Deco Labels & Tags 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
Dependable Marking Systems 6, 7
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 5, 8
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2, 4
Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 7
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 7
Glue Dots International 5
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2, 4, 5
Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Harlund Industries Ltd. 5, 6, 8
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 7
ID Technology 5, 7
Industrial Marking Systems 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Inland Label 3, 4, 5, 8
Jones Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Labelad Ltd. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8
Matthews Marking Products 5, 6
Metro Label Company Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8
Nova Pack Limited 3, 5, 7
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 4, 5
Primera Technology 5
Printpack Inc. 3, 7
QuickLabel Systems 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
RFID Canada 5
Richards Packaging Inc. 3, 7
Salbro Bottle Inc. 3, 7
Samuel Strapping Systems 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
SATO America, Inc. 5
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 4, 5
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 5, 6, 7
Tharo Systems, Inc. 4, 5, 6
Unisource Canada, 3, 7
Viascan Inc. 5, 6, 7, 8
Videojet Canada 4, 5, 7, 8
Videojet Technologies Inc. 5, 6
LAMINATES
3M Canada
Deco Labels & Tags
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp.
Farnell Packaging Limited
Groupe Lelys
Hood Packaging Corporation
Jones Packaging Inc.
Printpack Inc.
Prolamina
Winpak Ltd.
LAMINATING COMPOUNDS
Halltech Inc.
LATEX, RUBBER & RESIN DISPERSIONS
Halltech Inc.
LINERS
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Hood Packaging Corporation
Masternet Ltd.
Technicor Inc.
PAPERS
1 Alkali-Proof 2 Anti-Tarnish 3 Coated Decorative 4 Coated Protective
Containerboard 6 Corrosion-Inhibiting 7 Corrugated 8 Crepe 9 Extensible
10 Fancy Printed or Embossed 11 Flint Glazed
12 Fluorescent
13 Friction Glazed 14 Glassine 15 Greaseproof 16 Gummed 17 Heat-Sealing
18 Imitation Foil
19 Impregnated
20 Kraft 21 Laminated
22 Liquid-Holding 23 Metalized 24 Mold-Inhibiting
25 Pressure-Sensitive
26 Self-Sealing Cohesive
27 Tissue
28 Vegetable Parchment
29 Velour
30 Water-Resistant
31 Water-Soluble
32 Water-Vapor Resistant
33 Waxed
34 Wet-Strength
Astro Box Corp. 8
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34
Capmatic Ltee 25
Cascades Boxboard Group 3, 4, 7, 20, 21, 24, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34
Celplast Packaging Systems 28, 33, 34
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 20
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 20, 21, 27, 30, 33
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 25
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 8, 16, 20, 26, 27, 33
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 17, 21
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 3, 4, 8, 15, 17, 23, 24, 26, 30, 34
Grimsby Packaging Limited 7
Groupe Lelys 3, 14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30, 31
Hood Packaging Corp. 4, 15, 17, 21, 30, 32
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 7, 20, 27
Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada
ULC 5, 7, 21, 34
SDI Packaging Inc. 4
Strong Point Automation Inc. 7, 27
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
VisuaScan Inc. 25
PARTITIONS
1 Boxboard
2 Corrugated
3 Fibreboard
4 Paper
5 Wood
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Cardinal Corrugated Containers 2
Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 4
Ellis Packaging Ltd. 1, 4
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3, 4
Grimsby Packaging Limited 1, 2
Kruger Inc. 2
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 2
Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 2
Nova Pack Limited 2
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
PIGMENTS
1 Metal 2 Pearlescent
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 2
Videojet Canada 1
PLASTIC SHEET COMPOUNDS
Cellulose Acetate
Cellulose Propionate
Fluorine Polymers
Nylon
Polystyrene
Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 6
Technicor Inc. 8, 9
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
POLYETHYLENE SHEET
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd.
Canpaco Inc.
Chantler Packaging Inc.
Cima-Pak Corporation
POLYPROPYLENE SHEET
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd.
Canpaco Inc.
Hudson Supplies Inc.
Orbis Corporation
Winpak Ltd.
POUR SPOUTS
Bericap North America Inc.
Consolidated Bottle Corp.
Richards Packaging Inc.
Roberts PolyPro
PREPRINTED LINERBOARD
Color Pak – Div. of Atlantic Packaging
PROTECTIVE PACKAGING
Automated Packaging Systems
Automationdirect
Canpaco Inc.
Chantler Packaging Inc.
Masternet Ltd.
Nordson Canada Limited
Orbis Corporation
PUMPS, DISPENSER ATOMIZER
Consolidated Bottle Corp.
Richards Packaging Inc.
Salbro Bottle Inc.
RIBBONS & TIES
Canpaco Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Unisource Canada, ROLL-LEAF STAMPING FOIL
Dependable Marking Systems
Leading Edge Packaging Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Metro Label Company Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
SEALING COMPOUNDS
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Halltech Inc. 1
SEALS
1 Embossed on Paper Foil
2 Metal
3 Tamper-Evident (Security)
3M Canada 3
Alex E. Jones & Associates 3
All-Fill Inc. 3
Automated Packaging Systems 2
Automationdirect 3
Canpaco Inc. 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3
Enercon Industries Corp. 3
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 3
Jones Packaging Inc. 3
Labelad Ltd. 3
Lepel Corp Capsealing Div. 3
Pillar Technologies – An ITW 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 2
Unisource Canada, 1, 2
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 1, 2
SHROUDS
1 Polyethylene
Canpaco Inc. 1
Chantler Packaging Inc. 1
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1
Hood Packaging Corporation 1
STRAPPING
1 Nylon
2 Polyester
3 Polypropylene
4 Rayon
5 Steel
3M Canada 3
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 3, 5
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5
Hudson Supplies Inc. 1, 2, 3
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 3, 5
Roberts PolyPro 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3, 5
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 2
STRING, PRINTED
Canpaco Inc.
Unisource Canada, TAGS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
All-Fill Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd.
Industrial Marking Systems
Matthews Marking Products
QuickLabel Systems
Unisource Canada, TAPE
1 Cohesive
2 Cotton
3 Gummed
4 Heat-Sealing
5 Opening
6 Pressure-Sensitive
7 Reinforced
8 Transparent Film
9 Water-Resistant
3M Canada 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
All-Fill Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Automated Packaging Systems 6
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
Capmatic Ltee 6
1
Window 3M Canada 2
Alte-Rego Corporation 1, 2, 5, 14, 17, 18
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19
Automationdirect 5, 9, 14, 17
CVP Systems, Inc. 5, 6, 9
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 5, 9, 10, 14
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14
Celplast Packaging Systems 5
Chantler Packaging Inc. 5, 9, 18
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 13
Cima-Pak Corporation 6, 17
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 5
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 1, 2, 10
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 9
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 6
Farnell Packaging Limited 5, 9
Habasit Canada Limited 16, 17
Haremar Plastic Manufacturing 2, 5
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 3, 6, 7, 8
Dependable Marking Systems 6
Donway Packaging Corp. Ltd. 3, 6, 7, 8
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9
Glue Dots International 6
Gluefast Company Inc. 6
Heidelberg Canada 6
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 3, 6, 7
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 6
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Vibac Canada Inc. 3, 6, 8, 9
THERMAL FLUID (INHIBITED PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
Hood Chemical
THERMAL TRANSFER RIBBONS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
All-Fill Inc.
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd.
Automationdirect
Bizerba Canada Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Dependable Marking Systems
Greydon Inc.
Harlund Industries Ltd.
Industrial Marking Systems
Leading Edge Packaging Inc.
Markem-Imaje Inc.
Norwood Marking Systems
QuickLabel Systems
RFID Canada
Samuel Strapping Systems
SATO America, Inc.
Tharo Systems, Inc.
Unisource Canada,
Hood Packaging Corporation 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 18
Jones Packaging Inc. 11
Masternet Ltd. 3, 11, 12, 14
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 9, 10
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 5, 9, 11
Printpack Inc. 5, 9
Prolamina 5
Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 2, 13, 18
Unisource Canada, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 4, 7
Winpak Ltd. 5
BASKETS & BOXES, FRUIT & VEGETABLE
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
Habasit Canada Limited
IPL Inc.
Aluminum
Bericap North America Inc. 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3
Jones Packaging Inc. 3 O-I 2
Oystar North America 3
Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 2, 3
Silgan Plastics Canada 3
Summum Plastics Inc. 3
Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 3
Unisource Canada, 3 BOXES
Viascan Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
THERMOFORMING SHEETS
Canpaco Inc.
Stock Steri-Technic Canada
TRANSFERS, DECALCOMANIA
All-Fill Inc.
TUBES 1 Fibre 2 Paper 3 Plastic
Canfab Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Canpaco Inc. 2
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 2
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3
Oystar North America 3 R-J Machinery Inc. 2 Richards Packaging Inc. 2, 3
Extruded Plastic
Packaging Inc. 2
Consolidated Bottle Corp.
Mitchel-Lincoln
Astro Box
Richards Packaging Inc. 10, 11, 15, 22
Schaefer System International 11, 15
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 6, 15
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
CANS
1 Aluminum
2 Fibre & Composite
3 Foil Fibre
4 Paper
5 Tinplate
Canfab Packaging Inc. 2, 3, 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 5
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1
Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 1, 5
Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 5
CAPSULES
1 Aluminum
2 Gelatin Seamless
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2
CARBOYS
Consolidated Bottle Corp.
CARRIERS, CAN & BOTTLE
1 Boxboard
2 Boxboard Wraparound
3 Plastic Astro Box Corp. 2
Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1
Jones Packaging Inc. 1, 2
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 1, 2
Orbis Corporation 3
Roberts PolyPro 1, 3
Unisource Canada, 1, 2 CARTONS
1 Dispensing
2 Egg Plastic
3 Egg Plastic Foam
4 Egg Pulp
5 Folding & Display
6 Insulated
7 Laminated
8 Milk
9 Plastic-Coated
10 Wax-Coated
11 Window
Astro Box Corp. 1, 5, 7, 9, 11
Atlantic Pkg Prod. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10
Canpaco Inc. 5, 10
Ellis Packaging Ltd. 5, 11
Elopak Canada Inc. 8, 11
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 1, 5, 9, 10, 11
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 5
Jones Packaging Inc. 1, 5, 7, 9, 11
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 5
Norampac, a Div. of Cascades Canada ULC 5
Nova Pack Limited 5
Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 7, 9
Unisource Canada, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11
CONTAINERS
1 Aluminum 2 Aseptic
3 Molded Pulp
4 Paper Liquid-Holding
5 Paper Milk
6 Paper Nesting
7 Plastic Semi-Rigid
8 Pottery
9 Shipping Paper Sleeve
10 Shipping Plastic
11 Shipping Rubber
12 Wire
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 3, 6, 9, 10
Buckhorn Canada Inc. 7, 8, 10, 12
Canfab Packaging Inc. 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 7
CHEP Canada Inc. 7, 10
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2
Elopak Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5
Goldrich Printpak Inc. 7
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 3
IPL Inc. 10
JG Packaging 1, 2
Masternet Ltd. 10
Orbis Corporation 7, 10
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Par-Pak Ltd. 7
Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 7, 8
Salbro Bottle Inc. 7
Schaefer System International 10
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 10
Silgan Plastics Canada 7
Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7
Unisource Canada, 9, 10, 11
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 7
CUPS
1 Foil
2 Paper
3 Paper Liquid-Holding
4 Plastic Cups
5 Plastic Foam Cups
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 2, 4
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 4
IPL Inc. 4
Mitchel-Lincoln Packaging Ltd. 4
Polytainers Inc. 4
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Winpak Ltd. 4
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 4
DRUMS
1 Fibre
2 Metal New
3 Metal Reconditioned
4 Plastic
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Buckhorn Canada Inc. 4
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 4
Salbro Bottle Inc. 4
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 4
Vulcan Containers (Quebec) 2, 3, 4
ENVELOPES
1 Clasp
2 Packaging Opaque
3 Protective Shipping
4 String & Button Closure
5 Transparent
3M Canada 3
All-Fill Inc. 3, 4
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 3
Automationdirect 2
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 3
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 5
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 1, 3, 4, 5
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3
Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 3
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
JARS
1 Glass
2 Opal
3 Plastic
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 1, 2, 3
Jones Packaging Inc. 3
O-I 1
Richards Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Salbro Bottle Inc. 1, 3
Silgan Plastics Canada 3
Summum Plastics Inc. 3
PAILS
1 Metal
2 Paper
3 Plastic
Buckhorn Canada Inc. 3
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 3
IPL Inc. 3
Richards Packaging Inc. 3
Salbro Bottle Inc. 3
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 3
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3
PALLETS
1 Corrugated
2 Plastic
3 Wood
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1
POUCHES
1 Boil-In Pouches
2 Retortable Pouches
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 1
CVP Systems, Inc. 1
FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. 2
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2
Printpack Inc. 1, 2
Prolamina 1, 2
Stock Steri-Technic Canada 1, 2
Unisource Canada, 1, 2
VC999 Canada 1, 2
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Buckhorn Canada Inc. 2
CHEP Canada Inc. 2, 3
Corrupal 1
FlexLink Systems, Inc. 2
Heidelberg Canada 2
Norampac, a Division of Cascades
Canada ULC 1
Orbis Corporation 2
SDI Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Schaefer System International 2
Sher-Pac Container Systems Limited 2
Unisource Canada, 1, 2

• This section lists the various automation devices used in packaging. Examples: barcode scanners, input/output systems, inspection equipment, motion controllers, and sensors.
• Advertisers are shown in red type.
• For full addresses of companies listed on the following pages, turn to the Address Section of this Buyers’ Guide.
ACTUATORS
1 Digital
2 Electric
3 Hydraulic
4 Linear
5 Mechanical
6 Pneumatic
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1
ASCO Numatics 4, 6
Automationdirect 4, 6
Balluff Canada Inc. 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Festo Inc. 2, 4, 6
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
BARCODE SCANNERS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
Automationdirect
Balluff Canada Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Chartwell Automation
Dependable Marking Systems
Industrial Marking Systems
Labelling Technologies
Matthews Marking Products
PMR Packaging Inc.
RFID Canada
SICK Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
TruColor Vision Systems Inc.
Viascan Inc.
Videojet Canada
VisuaScan Inc.
BEARINGS
1 Ball
2 Cam-Follower
3 Linear
4 Mounted
5 Needle
6 Precision-Grade
7 Precision-Machined
8 Race Rings
9 Rod Ends
10 Roller
11 Sleeve, Plastic
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
BUS SYSTEMS
Balluff Canada Inc.
Banner Engineering Corp.
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Omron Canada Inc.
Schneider Electric
SICK Inc.
CABLES
Lapp Canada Inc.
COMPRESSORS
1 Centrifugal
2 Reciprocating
3 Screw
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3
Oystar North America 1
CONNECTORS
Lapp Canada Inc.
COUPLINGS
1 Clutch
2 Flexible
3 Shaft
4 Torque-Limiting
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4
Tsubaki 3
CYLINDERS
1 Electric, Programmable
2 Hydraulic
3 Pneumatic
4 Pneumatic, Rodless
5 Positioner, Pneumatic Linear
6 Twin-Rod, Non-Rotating-Rod
ASCO Numatics 6
Automationdirect 3
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
Festo Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Wajax Industrial Components LP 2, 3
DRIVES
1 Electric
2 Hydraulic
3 Pneumatic
4 Right-Angle Gear
5 Servo
6 Silicone-Fluid
7 Variable Speed
ASCO Numatics 5
Automationdirect 1, 5, 7
B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 5
Beckoff Automation Canada 1, 5
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
Davis Controls Ltd. 7
Festo Inc. 1, 3, 5
Motion Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SEW-Eurodrive Co. of Cda Ltd. 1, 4, 5, 7
STANMECH Technologies Inc. 7
ENCODERS
1 Linear
2 Rotary
Automationdirect 1, 2
Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2
Chartwell Automation 1, 2
Motion Canada 1, 2
GEARS – SPROCKET
Motion Canada
Technicor Inc.
Tsubaki
GUARDING SYSTEMS
Banner Engineering Corp.
Motion Canada
Schneider Electric
Septimatech Group Inc.
SICK Inc.
HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
Automationdirect
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Chartwell Automation
Davis Controls Ltd.
Heat and Control, Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Yaskawa America Inc.
INPUT/OUTPUT SYSTEMS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Balluff Canada Inc.
Banner Engineering Corp.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Festo Inc.
Heat and Control, Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Schneider Electric
Videojet Canada
VisuaScan Inc.
INSPECTION EQUIPMENT
1
ABB
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 2, 3
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2, 3
Automated Packaging Systems 2
Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
Banner Engineering Corp. 3
Bizerba Canada Inc. 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 3
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Eriez 4
FLIR Systems Ltd. 3
Harlund Industries Ltd. 4
Hartness International 3
Heat and Control, Inc. 4
JG Packaging 4
Kraken Automation Inc. 3
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 2
Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 4
Mettler-Toledo Safeline 4
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Omron Canada Inc. 3
OnGuard Prod Inspection 1, 4
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
S+S Inspection Inc. 4
Schneider Electric 1
SICK Inc. 1, 3
Smiths Detection Inc. 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4
Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 1, 2, 3
TruColor Vision Systems Inc. 2, 3
VC999 Canada 3, 4
Viascan Inc. 2
Videojet Canada 2, 3
VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3
Yaskawa America Inc. 3
INTEGRATED LOGIC NETWORK SYSTEMS
Balluff Canada Inc.
Banner Engineering Corp.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Festo Inc.
Heat and Control, Inc.
Heidelberg Canada
Kraken Automation Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Schneider Electric
IPC/FPM (INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL COMPUTER/FLAT PANEL)
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Capmatic Ltee
MACHINE VISION
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Balluff Canada Inc.
Banner Engineering Corp.
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chartwell Automation
Cognex Corp.
Dematic Limited
Festo Inc.
FLIR Systems Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omron Canada Inc.
SICK Inc.
TruColor Vision Systems Inc.
VC999 Canada
MATERIAL HANDLING
1 Boxes
2 Pallets
3 Rolls
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3
Intelligrated 1, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2
MOTION CONTROLLERS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
Automationdirect
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Capmatic Ltee
Davis Controls Ltd.
Festo Inc.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Motion Canada
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Schneider Electric
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
PNEUMATIC DRIVES & CONTROLS
ASCO Numatics
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Capmatic Ltee
Festo Inc.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Motion Canada
PMR Packaging Inc.
SICK Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Ahearn & Soper Inc.
Automationdirect
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Capmatic Ltee
Chartwell Automation
Davis Controls Ltd.
Festo Inc.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Motion Canada
Newmapak Ltd.
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Schneider Electric
SICK Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
VisuaScan Inc.
ROBOTIC
Rexroth Canada Corp. 2, 3
Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 3
Capmatic Ltee 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Consolidated Technologies 1, 3
ESS Technologies 1, 2, 3
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1, 2, 3
FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Festo Inc. 1, 2, 3
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1, 2, 3
Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3
Hartness International 1, 2, 3
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2
Intelligrated 1, 2, 3
JG Packaging 1, 2, 3
Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
Premier Tech Systems 1, 2, 3
Propack Processing & Pkg Systems 1, 2, 3
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3
Schaefer System International 1, 2
Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 2, 3
Septimatech Group Inc. 3
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
VC999 Canada 1, 3
Wepackit 2009 Inc. 1, 3
Yaskawa America Inc. 1, 2, 3
Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1, 2, 3

















The demands on material handling systems today have never been more wide ranging or more challenging. That’s why SEW-Eurodrive offers drive solutions for every kind of industry application. From the simple to the sophisticated, our pyramid of solutions allow you to control costs and limit complexity by giving you the ability to tailor our products to the exact intelligence and performance specs you require. Reducing energy consumption is also an important imperative today for the modern production line. Just ask Coca-Cola, who achieved a sensational 75% reduction in energy consumption by incorporating 40 of SEW-Eurodrives’s revolutionary decentralized MovigEaR® units in a recent overhaul of a European bottling plant transport line.


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Meets NEMA & IEC Standards: The DR motor meets and exceeds international energy standards and comes in two efficiency levels:
DRE High Efficiency (IE2), and DRP Premium Efficiency (IE3), which meets EISA 2007 and NR Can Energy efficient standard (CSA C390). The DR motor meets the specifications of NEMA MG1-2006 part 31.4.4.2, regarding voltage spikes and IEC Design H standards.
Fail-Safe Brake: DR Motors offers an integrated mechanical fail-safe brake that is applied when a power failure occurs. It is an electromagnetic, springloaded brake powered by DC voltage via a rectifier. The brake can also be released mechanically with either an automatic or manual brake release.
Increased Power: SEW offers more compact copper-rotor variants of the DRE and DRP induction motors in addition to the traditional aluminium-rotor motors-thereby reducing losses in the rotor, and consequently allowing for increased power within one frame size.
The DR Motor is available in metric formats for international export.
The new built-in encoder is fully integrated into the motor, making it more compact and less expensive. The encoder is installed between the end shield and the fan and is connected at the terminal box, so it can be easily retrofitted.
Versatile Mounting Options:
Now offering new mounting capabilities. The motor can be foot-mounted and/or flange-mounted with numerous throughhole or tapped-hole configurations. A NEMA C flange is also available.
Three Brake Sizes: As a cost saving feature DR Motors are available with a choice of up to three different brake sizes per motor size.
Washdown Resistant: Rated up to IP66, the DR series can be built to withstand the rigours of harsh washdown environments. They can be also supplied with a forced cooling option.
SEW-Eurodrives’ DR Series of AC motors have been engineered from the ground up to meet the motor demands of the 21st century for continuous or long-running drive applications: like high efficiency performance that complies with international standards; a compact footprint that saves space; a modular design that features a detachable foot design to provide the same excellent braking performance but now in a stand-alone brakemotor configuration; and a simple, built-in encoder that can be easily retrofitted. What’s more, these versatile motors are integratable into SEW gearmotors, used as stand-alone motors or into decentralized control architectures.
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Curtains
Relays
B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1
Banner Engineering Corp. 1
Beckoff Automation Canada 1
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3
Chartwell Automation 2
Davis Controls Ltd. 1, 2
Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
PPI Technologies Group 2
Schneider Electric 1, 2, 3
SICK Inc. 1, 2, 3
VC999 Canada 1
SENSORS
1
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6
ASCO Numatics 3
Automationdirect 3, 5, 6
Balluff Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Banner Engineering Corp. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Capmatic Ltee 2, 4
Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7
Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Cognex Corp. 4, 5
Davis Controls Ltd. 3, 5, 6, 7
Festo Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
FLIR Systems Ltd. 4
The Montalvo Corporation 6, 7
Motion Canada 3, 5, 6
Omron Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Rockwell Automation 4, 6, 7
Schneider Electric 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SICK Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Techno Pak Pkg Systems 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Telco Sensors Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SERVO MOTORS
ASCO Numatics
Automationdirect
Beckoff Automation Canada
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Festo Inc.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Leeson Canada
Motion Canada
Inc.
Automation

Automated Packaging Systems 7 Berg Chilling Systems Inc. 24
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 28
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 7, 11
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 4, 12, 14
DJS Enterprises 1, 12
Feed Systems Inc. 4
General Conveyor 3, 4, 19, 26, 27, 28
Harlund Industries Ltd. 7
Hibar Systems Ltd. 12, 13, 14
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 4, 12, 13, 14
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 7, 11, 12, 14, 27, 28
M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 13, 18

Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 3
Automated Packaging Systems 3, 4
Bradman Lake Inc. 2, 3
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 5
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 3
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2
Fischbein Company 2
Glue Dots International 1, 2, 3
Gluefast Company Inc. 1, 2, 3
Groupe Lelys 1, 4, 5
HMA Systems 1, 2, 3, 4
ITW Dynatec 1, 2, 3, 4
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Nordson Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Packaging Machinery Concepts 3
Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Valco Melton Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
VanSco Products 1, 2, 3, 4
Videojet Canada 5
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3
New England Machinery Inc. 4, 19, 27, 28
Newmapak Ltd. 3, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 28
OYSTAR North America 4, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 27, 28
PMC Industries 2, 4, 9, 28
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21
Pacific Packaging Machinery 14
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 26, 27, 28
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 3
R-J Machinery Inc. 12, 13, 14
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 7
TNA North America Inc. 19, 20
Union Standard Equipment Co. 9, 12, 13, 22
Videojet Canada 7
AMPOULE PACKAGING 1 Filling & Sealing




propack Solutions deliver:


n power of high-performance through innovative technology.
n High reliability and long machine life.
n High flexibility and production efficiency.

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n User-friendly design.


n excellent service from installation and training to after-sales support and spare parts.
n more than 20 years of industry knowledge.



n customized integration for our customer's production environment.

n turnkey solutions from one supplier through seamless integration of packaging solutions.

All-Fill Inc. 2
Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1
Automated Packaging Systems 2
Bosch Packaging Technology 1, 3
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3
Harlund Industries Ltd. 2
Hibar Systems Ltd. 1
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1
R-J Machinery Inc. 1
Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3
& T Sales Inc.
Bossar USA, Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Downer & Co. Ltd.
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMR Packaging Inc.
Pemberton & Associates Inc. Schneider Packaging Equipment
Tetra Pak Canada Inc.
WeighPack
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 3, 5, 6
Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
All-Fill Inc. 1, 2
Alpha Checkweighers 5
Alte-Rego Corporation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Arpak Packaging Inc. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 Artypac













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Systems, Inc. 3, 5, 7
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 3
Canpaco Inc. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Capmatic Ltee 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 1, 3
DJS Enterprises 5
Dependable Marking Systems 4
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 5
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 7
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3
Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 2, 3, 6
Feed Systems Inc. 5
Fischbein Company 3, 5, 8
Formost Fuji Corporation 5, 6, 7
General Packaging Equipment 5, 6
HayssenSandiacre 5, 6
Heat and Control, Inc. 5, 6
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 4
Hood Packaging Corporation 5, 8
Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
JG Packaging 3, 4, 5, 6
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 5
Kraken Automation Inc. 5, 6
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 5
Newmapak Ltd. 6
Nordson Canada Limited 2
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 5
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 5, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2,
5
Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 4, 5, 6
Arpak Packaging Inc. 4, 5
Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7
B & T Sales Inc. 4, 5, 6
Bizerba Canada Inc. 4, 5
CFS North America 6
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 6
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 4, 5, 6
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
DJS Enterprises 2
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Eckert Machines 5
Fischbein Company 4, 5, 6
Habasit Canada Limited 3, 6
HayssenSandiacre 2, 5
Heat and Control, Inc. 4, 5
Ilapak Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
JG Packaging 2, 4, 5
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 4, 5
Kraken Automation Inc. 4, 5


M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 5
MARQ Packaging Systems Inc. 2, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 6
Packaging Machinery Concepts 5
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Premier Tech Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Prodo-Pak Corp 2, 5, 7
R-J Machinery Inc. 2, 4, 5
Sipromac Inc. 3
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2, 5
TNA North America Inc. 2
Thompson Scale Company 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2, 5
Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 5
WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 4, 5
BALING PRESSES
Automated Packaging Systems
Plan Automation Inc.
Premier Tech Systems
Samuel Strapping Systems
BANDING & WIRE STRAPPING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Automated Packaging Systems
Canpaco Inc.
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Samuel Strapping Systems
BANDSTRETCH
Canpaco Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
BARCODE SCANNERS
1 Barcode Verifiers
2 Hand-Held
3 In-Line
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 2, 3
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Automationdirect 1
Barcode Graphics Inc. 1, 2, 3
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
Cognex Corp.
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1, 2, 3
DJS Enterprises 1
Dependable Marking Systems 2, 3
Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Industrial Marking Systems 1, 2, 3
Labelling Technologies 1, 3
Matthews Marking Products 1, 2, 3
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3
Nordson Canada Limited 1
Omron Canada Inc. 1
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
RFID Canada 1, 2, 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3
SICK Inc. 2
Strong Point Automation Inc. 3
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
TruColor Vision Systems Inc. 1, 3
Viascan Inc. 1, 2, 3
Videojet Canada 1, 2, 3
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2, 3
BLISTER FORMING
Artypac Automation Inc.
Bosch Packaging Technology
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Unisource Canada,
BLISTER SEALING
Artypac Automation Inc.
ASL Print FX
Bosch Packaging Technology
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Capmatic Ltee
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP
Union Standard Equipment Co.
BLOWMOLDING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
DJS Enterprises
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omnifission Packaging
SIDEL (Canada) Inc.
BOTTLING
1 Capping 2 Cleaning Air
3 Cleaning Steam
4 Cleaning Washing
5 Filling
6 Sorting Equipment
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 5, 6
Alpha Checkweighers 5
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2, 5, 6
Automated Packaging Systems
B & T Sales Inc. 1, 5
Bericap North America Inc. 1
Bosch Packaging Technology 3
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 6
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 5
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
DESCON Conveyor Systems 4
ESS Technologies 1, 5
Feed Systems Inc. 1, 2, 5, 6
Hibar Systems Ltd. 1, 5, 6
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5, 6
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 5, 6
McBrady Engineering Inc. 2, 3, 4
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
New England Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 6
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Omega Design Corp. 2, 6
Omnifission Packaging 1, 5, 6
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
OYSTAR North America 1, 4, 5
PMC Industries 1
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Pacific Packaging Machinery 5
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1, 5, 6
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Prodo-Pak Corp 3, 6
R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 2, 4
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 5
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 5, 6
Septimatech Group Inc. 1, 6
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 5, 6
STANMECH Technologies Inc. 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 5
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2, 4, 5
BUNDLE-TYING
ASL Print FX
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
BUNDLING ACCUMULATING PARCELING
1 Corrugated
2 Kraft
3 Shrinkfilm
4 Stretchfilm
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Automated Packaging Systems 4
B & T Sales Inc. 1, 3
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 4
Celplast Packaging Systems 3, 4
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 3, 4
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 3
DJS Enterprises 3
Damark Shrink Pkg Systems 3
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 4
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 3
Langen Packaging Inc. 1
Longford International Ltd. 3
M.D. Packaging Inc. 3
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 2
Omega Design Corp. 3, 4
Optima Machinery Corporation 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Rennco LLC 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 3, 4
Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4
Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 4






































1 Capping
2 Filling
3 Making
4 Milk Can Washing, Drying
5 Sealing
Alpha Checkweighers 2
Arpak Packaging Inc. 2
Artypac Automation Inc. 2
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1, 2
Capmatic Ltee 2
Capo Industries Ltd. 1, 2
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5
Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 1, 2, 5
DJS Enterprises 1, 2
Eckert Machines 2
Feed Systems Inc. 1, 2
Heat and Control, Inc. 2
Hibar Systems Ltd. 2
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 2
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 2, 5
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 5
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 5
PMC Industries 1
PMR Packaging Inc. 2
Pacific Packaging Machinery 2
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 2
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 4
R-J Machinery Inc. 2
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 5
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2, 5
CAP & COVER LINING
Capmatic Ltee
Nordson Canada Limited
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
CAP SEALERS
Artypac Automation Inc.
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
B & T Sales Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Capo Industries Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Enercon Industries Corp.
Feed Systems Inc.
Habasit Canada Limited
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Lepel Corp Capsealing Div.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
OYSTAR North America
PDC International Corp
Pillar Technologies – An ITW
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
CAPSULE FILLING
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises
Hibar Systems Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
CARTON UNLOADER
Blueprint Automation Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Ilapak Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Yaskawa America Inc.
CARTONING
1
4
5 Lining
6 Opening Filling Closing
7 Wraparound For Can Bottle Carriers
3M Canada 3 Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3 Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 Alpha Checkweighers 1
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3
B & T Sales Inc. 3, 6
Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3
Bosch Packaging Technology 3
Bossar USA, Inc. 3
Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 2, 3, 7
Britman Packaging Services 1, 3
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Capmatic Ltee 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 6
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Consolidated Technologies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 6
Delkor Systems Inc. 2, 3
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 1, 2, 3
ESS Technologies 3, 4, 7
Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Econocorp Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 6, 7
General Packaging Equipment 1
Harlund Industries Ltd. 3
Hartness International 2, 3, 6, 7
Heat and Control, Inc. 1
Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1
Kraken Automation Inc. 6
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 2, 3, 6, 7
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Loveshaw, an ITW Company 2
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3, 7
Moonstone Mechanical 2, 7
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1, 5
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Nordson Canada Limited 7
Nova Pack Limited 2
Omnifission Packaging 1, 3, 7
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 6
OYSTAR North America 3, 6, 7
Oystar North America 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
1, 2, 3, 4, 6
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 3
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2, 3, 7
Schneider Packaging Equipment 3, 6
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 1
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Tetra Pak Canada Inc. 3
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 6
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 2, 3, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 6
Unisource Canada, 2, 3
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Wepackit 2009 Inc. 2, 3, 4
Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1
CASE PACKING
1 Case Erectors
2 Case Sealers
3 Filling Loading
4 Forming
5 Opening
6 Printing Coding
7 Sealing Glue
8 Sealing Gummed Tape
9 Sealing Hotmelt
10 Stitching Stapling
11 Tray Forming
12 Uncasing
3M Canada 2, 3, 9
ABB Inc. 3, 12
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12
Arpak Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12
Artypac Automation Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9
B & T Sales Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12
Bizerba Canada Inc. 6
Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 12
Bobst North America 3
Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11
Britman Packaging Services 3
CFS North America 11
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 8
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Capmatic Ltee 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12
Capo Industries Ltd. 3, 6, 7, 8
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Cermex Inc. 1, 9, 11
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Compacker Systems, LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
Consolidated Technologies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Delkor Systems Inc. 3, 4, 11
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 6
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 3
ESS Technologies 3
Eagle Packaging Machinery
LLC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Econocorp Inc. 7, 9, 11
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 6, 8
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 3, 4, 5, 8
General Conveyor 12
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 3, 5
HMA Systems 9
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2
Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
Hartness International 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Heat and Control, Inc. 3
ITW Dynatec 9
IPAK Machinery 11
JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Lantech.com, LLC 1, 2
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 6 Loveshaw, an ITW Company 4, 5, 6
M.D. Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12
MARQ Packaging Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 2, 7, 9, 11, 12
Multivac Canada Inc. 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Nordson Canada Limited 2, 7, 9, 11
Omnifission Packaging 1, 2, 3, 11
PMR Packaging Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 3
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11
Pearson Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11, 12
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
PPI Technologies Group 1
Propack Processing & Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4, 11

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R-J Machinery Inc. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Samuel Strapping Systems 2
Saturn Packaging Equipment 1, 2
Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 2, 3, 4, 11
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 6
Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 1, 2, 3, 11
Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 8, 10
VanSco Products 9
Vibac Canada Inc. 2
VisuaScan Inc. 4, 6, 7, 8
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 6
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11
Wepackit 2009 Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Wexxar Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 11
Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 3, 12
Artypac Automation Inc.
Longford International Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Unisource Canada,
CELLULOSE TUBEMAKING
Plan Automation Inc.
Unisource Canada, CHANGE PARTS – MACHINERY
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech.
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd.
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
Oystar North America
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Septimatech Group Inc.
Strong Point Automation Inc.
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
Automationdirect
Bizerba Canada Inc.
CFS North America
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd.
Heat and Control, Inc.
Lock Inspection Systems, Inc.
Loma Systems Canada Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Magnetic Products, Inc.
Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed
Newmapak Ltd.
OnGuard Prod Inspection
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
S+S Inspection Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Shawpak Systems Ltd.
Strong Point Automation Inc.
TNA North America Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Thompson Scale Company
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Wexxar Packaging Inc.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak
Artypac
Automated
Automationdirect 1, 6
Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
CFS North America 4
Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Consolidated Technologies 2, 4, 5
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Domino Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 1, 2
Greydon Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 4, 5
ID Technology 1, 4, 5, 6
Iconotech 1, 6
Industrial Marking Systems 1, 3, 7
JG Packaging 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 3
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
Leibinger 4
Loveshaw, an ITW Company 1, 4, 6, 7
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Markem-Imaje Inc. 1, 4, 6, 7
Matthews Marking Products 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Multivac Canada Inc. 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Norwood Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
Omnifission Packaging 5
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 3, 4, 6
Resolution Inplant Services 1, 4, 6, 7
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 4, 5, 6
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
TNA North America Inc. 3, 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3, 4
Viascan Inc. 1
Videojet Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 4, 5, 6
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1 Hardware 2 Software
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 2
Automationdirect
B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 2
Beckoff Automation Canada 1, 2
Bizerba Canada Inc. 2
Capmatic Ltee 2
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2
Heat and Control, Inc. 1, 2
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2
Matthews Marking Products 2
Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed 2
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2
Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 2
Viascan Inc. 1, 2
Videojet Canada 1, 2
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2
CONDUCTION SEALERS
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises
Enercon Industries Corp.
Newmapak Ltd.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
CONTAINER CHANGE PARTS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
New England Machinery Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Septimatech Group Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
CONTAINER HANDLING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Eckert Machines
Garvey Corp.
New England Machinery Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omega Design Corp.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Schaefer System International
Septimatech Group Inc.
SIDEL (Canada) Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15
Arpak Packaging Inc. 2, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15
Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 10, 12, 13
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 2, 3, 11
Automated Packaging Systems 4
Automationdirect 2, 11
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 7
Canpaco Inc. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Capmatic Ltee 5, 7, 11, 13
Celplast Packaging Systems 7, 9, 11, 12, 13
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 15
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 7
Cousins Packaging Inc. 13
DJS Enterprises 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13
D. S. Handling Systems Limited 4, 7, 12
Dematic Limited 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14
Dependable Marking Systems 6, 7
DESCON Conveyor Systems 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 12, 13
Domino Canada 1, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15
Dynamic Conveyor Corporation 7, 9, 10, 11
Eckert Machines 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 15
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 4, 11, 13
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 7 Eriez 15
Feed Systems Inc. 2, 10, 12, 13
Fischbein Company 13
FlexLink Systems, Inc. 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Garvey Corp. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
General Conveyor 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Habasit Canada Limited 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Harlund Industries Ltd. 6, 7
Hartness International 4, 9, 10, 11, 13
Heat and Control, Inc. 2, 9, 11, 13, 15
Heidelberg Canada 1
ITW Muller Canada 7, 9
Intelligrated 4, 7, 13
JG Packaging 1, 7, 10, 11, 12
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 2, 7, 12, 13
Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 4, 11, 13
Langen Packaging Inc. 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Lantech.com, LLC 7, 9, 13
Loma Systems Canada Inc. 4, 11, 12
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15
Magnetic Products, Inc. 15
Matrix Packaging Machinery 2
Mettler-Toledo Safeline 7, 10, 11
Moonstone Mechanical 4, 5, 7, 11
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 9
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Nitta Corporation of America 10, 13
Omnifission Packaging 1, 3, 4, 5, 10
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC) 1
R-J Machinery Inc. 13
Ryson International 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 4
Saturn Packaging Equipment 7, 9, 11, 13
Schaefer System International 6, 9
Schneider Packaging Equipment 4, 11
Shawpak Systems Ltd. 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 13
Stock Steri-Technic Canada 15
Strong Point Automation Inc. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
TNA North America Inc. 14, 15
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Tsubaki 8
Union Standard Equipment Co. 2
Unisource Canada, UniTrak Corporation Limited 1, 2, 9, 11, 12, 15
Videojet Canada 11, 12
VisuaScan Inc. 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13
Wecon Services Ltd. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Wepackit 2009 Inc. 7, 13
Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 7
COOLING EQUPMENT
Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
COOLING SYSTEMS, PROCESS
Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
Eckert Machines
Heat and Control, Inc.
Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
COOLING TOWERS
Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
CORKING MACHINES
Capmatic Ltee
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
COTTON INSERTING
DJS Enterprises
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
COUNTING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Automationdirect
Chartwell Automation
DJS Enterprises
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Longford International Ltd.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
CRUSHERS, CAN & BOTTLE
DJS Enterprises
Plan Automation Inc.
CUP FILLING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Alpha Checkweighers
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
B & T Sales Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
ControlGMC
DJS Enterprises
Heat and Control, Inc.
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery

PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Pack-Rite Div. of Mettler 13
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Packaging Machinery Concepts 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
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Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
WeighPack Systems Inc.
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd.
DEHUMIDIFIERS
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
DENESTERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
CFS North America
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
ControlGMC
DJS Enterprises
Langen Packaging Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Stock Steri-Technic Canada
Strong Point Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
WeighPack Systems Inc.
DISPENSERS
1 Coupon
2 Gummed Tape
3 Pressure-Sensitive Tape
4 Tape-Printing Attachment
3M Canada 3
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3
All-Fill Inc. 3, 4
Artypac Automation Inc. 3, 4
Atlantic Packaging Prod Ltd. 2, 3
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2, 3, 4
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Capmatic Ltee 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 3
DJS Enterprises 1, 3
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 2, 3
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1
Glue Dots International 3
Longford International Ltd. 1
Loveshaw, an ITW Company 3
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3
Matthews Marking Products 3
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 3, 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3, 4
Viascan Inc. 3
Vibac Canada Inc. 3
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 3
Wexxar Packaging Inc. 3
DRIVES & CONTROLS
1 Registration 2 Servo
3 Variable-Speed
B&R Industrial Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
Beckoff Automation Canada 2
Bonfiglioli Canada 1, 2, 3
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1, 2, 3
Capmatic Ltee 2, 3
DJS Enterprises 2, 3
Davis Controls Ltd. 2, 3
Festo Inc. 2
Garvey Corp. 2, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 2, 3
Omron Canada Inc. 1
Schneider Electric 3
Septimatech Group Inc. 2
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 3
STANMECH Technologies Inc. 3
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3
TruColor Vision Systems Inc. 1
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
D. S. Handling Systems Limited
General Conveyor
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Strong Point Automation Inc.
ENVELOPE PACKAGING
1 Closing Sealing
2 Filling
3 Making Filling Closing
4 Opening
Alpha Checkweighers 2
Automationdirect 1, 2
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 2
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 2
Fischbein Company 1
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3
Longford International Ltd. 1, 4
Nordson Canada Limited 1
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
SAPAL SA 1
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
Bradman Lake Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Eckert Machines
Habasit Canada Limited
Heat and Control, Inc.
Ilapak Inc.
Longford International Ltd.
New England Machinery Inc.
PMC Industries
FIBRE CANMAKING
1 Crimping Seaming
2 Filling
Alpha Checkweighers 2
Chisholm
Semi-Liquid & Viscous
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Alpha Checkweighers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 4, 5, 6
Automationdirect 1, 5
B & T Sales Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2 Bosch
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Ilapak Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
JG Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 4, 5, 6
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 4
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 1
Moonstone Mechanical 4, 6
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Omnifission Packaging 4
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
OYSTAR North America 4, 6
Oystar North America 4, 6
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 1, 2
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Pacific Packaging Machinery 4, 5, 6
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 6
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4,
6
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5, 6
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
PPI Technologies Group 2
Printpack Inc. 4, 6
Prodo-Pak Corp 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 4, 5, 6
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Reiser (Canada) Co. 4, 5, 6
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 4
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 4, 6
Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery 2, 3, 5
Stock Steri-Technic Canada 3, 4, 6
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Thompson Scale Company 2
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
WeighPack Systems Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 6
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
WeighPack Systems Inc.
FLATTENERS, BAGS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak Packaging Inc.
B & T Sales Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Premier Tech Systems
FOAMED PLASTIC MOLDING
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
FORM/FILL/SEAL
1 Bags Pouches Horizontal-Motion
2 Bags Pouches Vertical-Motion
3 Trays Cups Roll-Stock
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1, 2
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2
Automationdirect 1, 2
B & T Sales Inc. 1, 2
Bossar USA, Inc. 1
Britman Packaging Services 1, 2
CFS North America 1, 2, 3
CVP Systems, Inc. 1, 2
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 2
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2
Capmatic Ltee 1
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Confab Laboratories Inc. 3
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 2
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 1, 2
Formost Fuji Corporation 1, 2
General Packaging Equipment 2
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 2
HayssenSandiacre 1, 2
Heat and Control, Inc. 2
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 2, 3
Hood Packaging Corporation 1
Ilapak Inc. 1, 2
JG Packaging 1, 2
Kraken Automation Inc. 2
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Matrix Packaging Machinery 1, 2
Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Optima Machinery Corporation 1, 2
OYSTAR North America 1, 3
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 1, 2
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Packaging Machinery Concepts 2
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1, 2
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 1
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2
Premier Tech Systems 1, 2
Prodo-Pak Corp 1, 2
Prolamina 1
Reiser (Canada) Co. 1, 3
Rennco LLC 2, 3
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 3
Saturn Packaging Equipment 2
Stock Steri-Technic Canada 3
TNA North America Inc. 1, 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 2
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2
Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 1
GLUE POTS
Canpaco Inc.
HMA Systems
PMR Packaging Inc.
GLUE TANKS
Canpaco Inc.
ITW Dynatec
Nordson Canada Limited
PMR Packaging Inc.
VanSco Products
VisuaScan Inc.
GUMMED TAPE APPLICATORS
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.









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Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip 1
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2
Sealed Air of Canada Ltd. 1
TNA North America Inc. 1, 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2
HEATERS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
STANMECH Technologies Inc.
Valco Melton Inc.
HOTMELT GUNS
3M Canada
Automated Packaging Systems
Canpaco Inc.
DJS Enterprises
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.
Gluefast Company Inc.
HMA Systems
ITW Dynatec
Nordson Canada Limited
PMR Packaging Inc.
Valco Melton Inc.
VanSco Products
HOTMELT HOSES
Automated Packaging Systems
Canpaco Inc.
DJS Enterprises
HMA Systems
ITW Dynatec
Nordson Canada Limited
PMR Packaging Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Valco Melton Inc.
VanSco Products
IMPRINTERS
1 Coding
2 Embossing
3 Hot-Stamping
4 Ink-Jet
5 Laser 6 Marking 7 Numbering
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
ASL Print FX 1, 3
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Automationdirect 1, 6
Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Domino Canada 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
Emplex Bag Sealing Solutions 1, 2
Greydon Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Harlund Industries Ltd. 4
Iconotech 1, 6
Industrial Marking Systems 1, 3, 7
JG Packaging 1, 7
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 2
Label-Aire Inc. 3
Labelling Technologies 1, 2, 3
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 2
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
Leibinger 4
Loveshaw, an ITW Company 1, 4, 6, 7
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Markem-Imaje Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Matthews Marking Products 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 3, 4, 5
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7
Norwood Marking Systems 1, 2, 3, 6, 7
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2, 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 3, 4
R-J Machinery Inc. 2, 3
Resolution Inplant Services 1, 4, 6, 7

Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 4, 6
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
TNA North America Inc. 1, 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 3, 4
Viascan Inc. 1, 7
Videojet Canada 4, 5, 6, 7
Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 6
INDUCTION CAP SEALERS
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
B & T Sales Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Capo Industries Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Enercon Industries Corp.
Feed Systems Inc.
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Lepel Corp Capsealing Div.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Pillar Technologies – An ITW
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION
Berg Chilling Systems Inc.
INJECTION BLOWMOLDING
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Richards Packaging Inc.
S+S Inspection Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Silgan Plastics Canada
INJECTION MOLDING
Plan Automation Inc.
S+S Inspection Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Silgan Plastics Canada
INSERTING & PLACING MACHINES
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Langen Packaging Inc.
Longford International Ltd.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
New England Machinery Inc.
Omega Design Corp.
PMC Industries
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
LABEL DISPENSERS
3M Canada
All-Fill Inc.
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
CFS North America
Capmatic Ltee
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
DJS Enterprises
Dependable Marking Systems
General Conveyor
Industrial Marking Systems
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Labelling Technologies
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PDC International Corp
Pemberton & Associates Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
QuickLabel Systems
RFID Canada
R-J Machinery Inc.
Samuel Strapping Systems
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Tharo Systems, Inc.
Viascan Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
Weber Marking Systems of Cda.
LABEL PRINTERS
1 Applicators 2 Bar-Code 3 Human-Readable
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 2, 3
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3
Arpak Packaging Inc. 2
Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 3
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Automationdirect 1, 2, 3
Barcode Graphics Inc. 2
Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3
CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 2
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 3
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 2, 3
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2
DJS Enterprises 2
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2, 3
Domino Canada 1, 2, 3
Greydon Inc. 2, 3
Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 2, 3 ID Technology 1, 2, 3 Iconotech 2
Imprimerie Ste-Julie Inc. 2, 3
Industrial Marking Systems 1, 2, 3
Label-Aire Inc. 1, 2
Labelling Technologies 1, 2, 3
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 2
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 3
Markem-Imaje Inc. 1, 2, 3 Matthews Marking Products 2, 3
Multivac Canada Inc. 1
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3
Norwood Marking Systems 2, 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 2, 3
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1, 2
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3
Primera Technology 1, 2, 3
Quadrel Labeling Systems 1, 2, 3
QuickLabel Systems 1, 2, 3
RFID Canada 2, 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2, 3 SATO America, Inc. 1, 2, 3
TNA North America Inc. 1
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 3
Tharo Systems, Inc. 1, 2, 3
Unisource Canada, 1, 2
Viascan Inc. 1, 2, 3
Videojet Canada 1, 2
Videojet Technologies Inc. 1, 2, 3
VisuaScan Inc. 2, 3
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2, 3
LABELING
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 5
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3, 4, 5 All-Fill Inc. 4, 5
Arpak Packaging Inc. 5
Artypac Automation Inc. 4, 5
Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 1, 2, 3, 5
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 5
Automated Packaging Systems 3
B & T Sales Inc. 5
Barcode Graphics Inc. 5
Bemis Packaging 5
Bizerba Canada Inc. 5
Canpaco Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Capo Industries Ltd. 1, 5
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 4
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 3, 5
Confab Laboratories Inc. 1, 4, 5
Consolidated Bottle Corp. 5
DJS Enterprises 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Dependable Marking Systems 5
Farnell Packaging Limited 5
Feed Systems Inc. 5
General Conveyor 5
Glue Dots International 1, 5
Greydon Inc. 5
Groupe Lelys 1, 3, 5

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H B Fuller Canada 1, 3
Harlund Industries Ltd. 5
ID Technology 5
Imprimerie Ste-Julie Inc. 5
Industrial Marking Systems 5
JG Packaging 4, 5
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 5
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Labelad Ltd. 5
Labelling Technologies 5
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 5
Markem-Imaje Inc. 5
Matthews Marking Products 5
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 3, 5
Multivac Canada Inc. 5
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Nordson Canada Limited 3
Omnifission Packaging 3, 4, 5
Oystar North America 6
PDC International Corp 4
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Packaging Machinery Concepts 4, 5
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Quadrel Labeling Systems 4, 5
QuickLabel Systems 5
RFID Canada 5
Richards Packaging Inc. 4
SPS/PHIN Limited 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 3, 5, 6
Samuel Strapping Systems 3, 5
SATO America, Inc. 5
Septimatech Group Inc. 1, 3
Silgan Plastics Canada 4, 5
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Tharo Systems, Inc. 5, 6
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 3, 4, 5
Unisource Canada, 1, 3, 4, 5
Viascan Inc. 1, 3, 5
Videojet Canada 5
Videojet Technologies Inc. 5
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 4, 5, 6
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 5
LASER INSPECTION SYSTEMS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Domino Canada
Eckert Machines
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Matthews Marking Products
Omron Canada Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SPS/PHIN Limited
Viascan Inc.
Videojet Canada
VisuaScan Inc.
LIDDING MACHINES
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
ControlGMC
Feed Systems Inc.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
New England Machinery Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMC Industries
PMR Packaging Inc.
Pacific Packaging Machinery
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Stock Steri-Technic Canada
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
LIFT TRUCKS
1 Electric
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
MACHINE REBUILDS/CONVERSION
Bradman Lake Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Ilapak Inc.
Kraken Automation Inc.
Moonstone Mechanical
Newmapak Ltd.
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp.
PMC Industries
1 Bags 2 Boxes
3 Pallets
4 Rolls
Intelligrated 2, 3
Packaging Machinery Concepts 2, 3
Starquip Integrated Systems 1, 2, 3, 4
Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group 3
METAL DETECTORS
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Bizerba Canada Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chartwell Automation
DJS Enterprises
Domino Canada
Eckert Machines
Eriez
Fortress Technology Inc.
Habasit Canada Limited
Heat and Control, Inc.
JG Packaging
Kraken Automation Inc.
Lock Inspection Systems, Inc.
Loma Systems Canada Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Magnetic Products, Inc.
Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed
Mettler-Toledo Safeline
Newmapak Ltd.
Omron Canada Inc.
OnGuard Prod Inspection
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
S+S Inspection Inc.
Shawpak Systems Ltd.
Smiths Detection Inc.
TNA North America Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Thompson Scale Company
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLS
Beckoff Automation Canada
Bizerba Canada Inc.
Heat and Control, Inc.
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
VanSco Products
MILK POUCH BAGGING
Plan Automation Inc.
Prodo-Pak Corp
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
MILK POUCH PACKAGING
Newmapak Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Prodo-Pak Corp
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
ORIENTING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
Bradman Lake Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Eckert Machines
Feed Systems Inc.
General Conveyor
Heat and Control, Inc.
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
New England Machinery Inc.
Omega Design Corp.
PMC Industries
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
OVERWRAPPING MACHINES
Alex E. Jones & Associates
B & T Sales Inc.
Bizerba Canada Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Ilapak Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp.
Plan Automation Inc.
Saturn Packaging Equipment
PALLET RACKS
CHEP Canada Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
PALLETIZING
1 Depalletizers
2 Pallet Inverters
3 Palletizers
4 Robotics
ABB Inc. 1, 3, 4
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 3, 4
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 3, 4
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3
Artypac Automation Inc. 3
Automated Packaging Systems 3
B & T Sales Inc. 1, 3, 4
Blueprint Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4
Bobst North America 3
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 4
Capmatic Ltee 1, 3
Celplast Packaging Systems 3
Cermex Inc. 3, 4
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Compacker Systems, LLC 3, 4
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 2
D. S. Handling Systems Limited 1, 3
DESCON Conveyor Systems 1
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 4
ESS Technologies 1, 3, 4
Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 3, 4
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd. 4
FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 1, 3, 4
General Conveyor 1, 2, 3
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 3
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4
Hartness International 1, 3, 4
Intelligrated 1, 3, 4
JG Packaging 3, 4
Kraken Automation Inc. 1, 3
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Langen Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4
Magnetic Products, Inc. 1
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Omega Design Corp. 4
Omnifission Packaging 1, 3
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 1
Packaging Machinery Concepts 2, 3, 4
Pearson Packaging Systems 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Premier Tech Systems 1, 3, 4
Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
4
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 3, 4
Schneider Packaging Equipment 1, 3, 4
Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 3, 4
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 3
WeighPack Systems Inc. 3, 4
Yaskawa America Inc. 1, 3, 4
Yaskawa Motoman Canada Ltd. (Motoman Robotics) 1, 3, 4
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Fischbein Company
General Conveyor
Habasit Canada Limited
M.D. Packaging Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Unisource Canada, PAPER INSERTING
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Longford International Ltd.
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Pemberton & Associates Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Unisource Canada, PAPER SHREDDERS
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Plan Automation Inc.
Unisource Canada, PARTITION INSERTER
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
Longford International Ltd.
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Pearson Packaging Systems
Plan Automation Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
POLYBAGGERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Automationdirect
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Cima-Pak Corporation
Pearson Packaging Systems
Plan Automation Inc.
Premier Tech Systems
R-J Machinery Inc.
WeighPack Systems Inc.
PRESCRIPTION FILLERS
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
Richards Packaging Inc.
PRESSURE-SENSITIVE TAPE APPLICATORS
3M Canada
Artypac Automation Inc.
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
Glue Dots International
Gluefast Company Inc.
Groupe Lelys
JG Packaging
Loveshaw, an ITW Company
M.D. Packaging Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Unisource Canada,
Vibac Canada Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
Wexxar Packaging Inc.
PRICE MARKING
Artypac Automation Inc.
Bemis Packaging
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Dependable Marking Systems
Industrial Marking Systems
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Norwood Marking Systems
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Tharo Systems, Inc.
Unisource Canada,
B & T Sales Inc.
B&R Industrial Automation Inc.
Beckoff Automation Canada
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp.
Capmatic Ltee
Omron Canada Inc.
PMR Packaging Inc.
SICK Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Viascan Inc.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
Langen Packaging Inc.
McBrady Engineering Inc.
New England Machinery Inc.
Omega Design Corp.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors



























































Septimatech Group Inc.
PUCKS
Capmatic Ltee
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip
Septimatech Group Inc.
PUMPS
1 Air
2 Precision Metering
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2
ControlGMC 1
Hibar Systems Ltd. 2
R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 1
RACKS, STORAGE
Schaefer System International
REVENUE STAMP APPLICATORS
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
ROLL HANDLING
Bradman Lake Inc.
ROLL-LEAF
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Automated Packaging Systems
Bemis Packaging
Dependable Marking Systems
M.D. Packaging Inc.
SCALES & WEIGHING
1 Batch Weighing
2 Checkweighers
3 Combination Scales
4 Conveyor Scales
5 Dynamic (in-motion) Weighing
6 Freight Express Computing Scales & Weighing
7 Over & Under Weight
8 Weight/Price Labeling
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2, 3, 4,
5, 7
Alex E. Jones & Associates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7
Alpha Checkweighers 2
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5
Artypac Automation Inc. 2, 5, 7
Automationdirect 1, 2, 4
Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 4
Celplast Packaging Systems 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 7
Combiscale Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
ControlGMC 7
Cousins Packaging Inc. 4, 6
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 4
D. S. Handling Systems Limited 4, 5
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 4
General Packaging Equipment 1
Habasit Canada Limited 2, 4, 7
HayssenSandiacre 7
Heat and Control, Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7
Ilapak Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5
JG Packaging 1, 7, 8
Kraken Automation Inc. 2
Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7
Loma Systems Canada Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7
M+L Testing Equipment (1995) 1, 2, 4, 7
Magnetic Products, Inc. 2
Matrix Packaging Machinery 3
Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed 2, 4, 7
Newmapak Ltd. 2, 3, 4
Optima Machinery Corporation 2, 4
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 4
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
PPI Technologies Group 2
Premier Tech Systems 3, 4
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 4
Reiser (Canada) Co. 2
S+S Inspection Inc. 2
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2
• State of the art manufacturing of steel, polyester and polypropylene strapping.
• Steel and plastic strapping tools and accessories
• Semi-automatic and automatic strapping and stretch film equipment
• Custom fabrication of material handling solutions
• Made to order edge protection
• High quality cast stretch film
• Load securement solutions
• Product identification and labelling equipment
• Recycling equipment and baling wire
Shawpak Systems Ltd. 2, 4, 5, 7
TNA North America Inc. 1, 2, 3, 5
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8
Tharo Systems, Inc. 8
Thompson Scale Company 2, 5, 7
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 4, 5, 7
Union Standard Equipment Co. 1, 2
Viascan Inc. 7
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 8
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
SCANNING
1 Barcode Reading
2 Closure Sensing
3 Label Reading
4 Label Sensing
5 Machine Vision Systems
6 Product Container Sensing
7 Product Level Sensing
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 1, 3, 4, 5
Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Artypac Automation Inc. 1, 3
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC 1
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 3, 4
Automationdirect 1
Banner Engineering Corp. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Barcode Graphics Inc. 1
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Chartwell Automation 1, 4, 5, 7
Columbia Coding & Marking Ltd. 1
DJS Enterprises 1, 3, 5
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 4, 6
Domino Canada 1, 3
FANUC Robotics Canada Ltd. 5
Festo Inc. 5
FLIR Systems Ltd. 4, 5, 6, 7
General Conveyor 1
Harlund Industries Ltd. 1, 5
Industrial Marking Systems 1, 3, 4, 6
Kaps-All Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Labelling Technologies 1, 3, 4
Lock Inspection Systems, Inc. 5
Longford International Ltd. 5
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Matthews Marking Products 1, 3, 4
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc. 1
New England Machinery Inc. 2
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Nordson Canada Limited 2
Omnifission Packaging 5
Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
PMC Industries 6
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Packaging Equip & Conveyors 4, 6
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
RFID Canada 1, 3, 4
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 3, 4
SICK Inc. 1, 5
SIDEL (Canada) Inc. 6
Smiths Detection Inc. 5
Strong Point Automation Inc. 1, 5
TNA North America Inc. 1
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 4, 6, 7
TruColor Vision Systems Inc. 1, 5
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP 5
Viascan Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
Videojet Canada 1, 3, 4, 5
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3,

Samuel Strapping Systems manufactures and supplies a broad range of steel and plastic strapping, standard and custom engineered unitizing equipment – from manual and pneumatic tools, semi and fully automatic strapping machines to large turnkey packaging and unitizing systems.
Our products and systems can be found in virtually every industry and are supported by a comprehensive sales, customer service and distribution network. Contact us today to find out how we can help eliminate packaging bottlenecks and improve productivity.

Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chartwell Automation
DJS Enterprises
Festo Inc.
FLIR Systems Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SICK Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Tri-Tronics Company Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
SHELVING
Britman Packaging Services
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Plan Automation Inc.
Schaefer System International
VisuaScan Inc.
1 L-Sealing
2 Palletizing
3 Tunnels
4 Wrapping Sealing
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 4
Alex E. Jones & Associates 2, 3, 4
Artypac Automation Inc. 4
ASL Print FX 1, 3, 4
Automated Packaging Systems 3
B & T Sales Inc. 2, 3, 4
Bradman Lake Inc. 1, 3, 4
Britman Packaging Services 1, 3, 4
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co. 1, 2, 3, 4
Canpaco Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Capmatic Ltee 2, 3, 4
CAPS/PhoenixWrappers 4
Celplast Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3, 4
Cermex Inc. 3, 4
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd. 1, 3, 4
Cima-Pak Corporation 1, 3, 4
Cousineau Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 1, 3, 4
DJS Enterprises 1, 2, 3, 4
Damark Shrink Pkg Systems 1, 3, 4
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech. 3, 4
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd. 3, 4
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc. 1, 3, 4
Farnell Packaging Limited 1
Formost Fuji Corporation 4
General Conveyor 2, 3, 4
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 1, 3, 4
Habasit Canada Limited 2, 3, 4
Hartness International 3, 4
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 3, 4

Hood Packaging Corporation 2, 4
Ilapak Inc. 3, 4
JG Packaging 1, 3, 4
Krones Machinery Co Ltd. 3, 4
Label-Aire Inc. 3, 4
Lantech.com, LLC 3, 4
Longford International Ltd. 4
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1, 3, 4
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 3, 4
Multivac Canada Inc. 3
Newmapak Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4
Omega Design Corp. 3, 4
Omnifission Packaging 3
Optima Machinery Corporation 3, 4
PDC International Corp 3
PFM Packaging Machinery Corp. 4
PMR Packaging Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 3, 4
Reiser (Canada) Co. 3
Rennco LLC 1, 4
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 2 Saturn Packaging Equipment 1, 3, 4 Schneider Packaging Equipment 2
Sipromac Inc. 3
Stock Steri-Technic
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
SKIN PACKAGING
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air
DJS Enterprises
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Unisource Canada, VC999 Canada
SLEEVERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
B & T Sales Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Consolidated Technologies
DJS Enterprises
JG Packaging
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
PDC International Corp
Packaging Machinery Concepts
Plan Automation Inc.
Quadrel Labeling Systems
SPS/PHIN Limited
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Saturn Packaging Equipment
SPOUT INSERTING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises
General Conveyor
New England Machinery Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMC Industries
Plan Automation Inc.
PPI Technologies Group
Prodo-Pak Corp
SPRAYERS
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Plan Automation Inc.
Richards Packaging Inc.
STAPLERS
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.












ControlGMC

Plan Automation Inc.
Unisource Canada, STATIC ELIMINATORS
3M Canada
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises
General Magnaplate Corp.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC)
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
STENCIL-MAKING
Industrial Marking Systems
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
VisuaScan Inc.
Automated Packaging Systems
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Roberts PolyPro
Samuel Strapping Systems
Unisource Canada, Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
STRETCHBUNDLERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
Cousins Packaging Inc.
DJS Enterprises
JG Packaging
Lantech.com, LLC
Newmapak Ltd.
Omega Design Corp.
Optima Machinery Corporation
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Unisource Canada, Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
STRETCHWRAPPING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Automated Packaging Systems
B & T Sales Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
Britman Packaging Services
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
CAPS/PhoenixWrappers
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chestwood – Mezey
Distribution
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
Cousins Packaging Inc.
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.
Farnell Packaging Limited
General Conveyor
Hartness International
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Hood Packaging Corporation
ITW Muller Canada
JG Packaging
Lantech.com, LLC
Moonstone Mechanical
Newmapak Ltd.
Omega Design Corp.
Orion Packaging Systems
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Machinery Concepts
Plan Automation Inc.
Premier Tech Systems
Reiser (Canada) Co.
SDI Packaging Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Samuel Strapping Systems
Strong Point Automation Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
TABLET PRESSING
Artypac Automation Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
TAGGING
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
TAMPER EVIDENT BANDING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
JG Packaging
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Newmapak Ltd.
PDC International Corp
Plan Automation Inc.
SPS/PHIN Limited
TEA-BAGGING
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
General Packaging Equipment
Ilapak Inc.
JG Packaging
Optima Machinery Corporation
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
TESTING EQUIPMENT
Artypac Automation Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Mettler-Toledo Safeline
New England Machinery Inc.
OnGuard Prod Inspection
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
THERMOFORMING
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Bosch Packaging Technology
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
CFS North America
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Multivac Canada Inc.
Oystar North America
Plan Automation Inc.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Sipromac Inc.
Stock Steri-Technic Canada
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Uhlmann Packaging Systems LP
Unisource Canada, VC999 Canada
Winpak Portion Packaging Ltd.
THERMOSTATS
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Plan Automation Inc.
TIMING SCREWS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
Plan Automation Inc.
Septimatech Group Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd.
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Cima-Pak Corporation
DJS Enterprises
Heat and Control, Inc.
Multivac Canada Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Optima Machinery Corporation
OYSTAR North America
Plan Automation Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
Reiser (Canada) Co.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
TRAYLOADERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Artypac Automation Inc.
B & T Sales Inc.
Bosch Packaging Technology
Bradman Lake Inc.
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Cermex Inc.
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd.
Compacker Systems, LLC
Consolidated Technologies
DJS Enterprises
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech.
Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC
Edson Packaging Machinery Ltd.
Hartness International
Krones Machinery Co Ltd.
Langen Packaging Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
MARQ Packaging Systems Inc.
MultiFeeder Technology, Inc.
Multivac Canada Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Propack Processing & Packaging Systems
Schneider Packaging Equipment
Sipromac Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Triangle Package Machinery Co.
Unisource Canada, WeighPack Systems Inc.
Wepackit 2009 Inc.
TUBE PACKAGING,
TUBS-CUP-FILLING SEALING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
ControlGMC
ProSys Innovative Pkg Equip
UNSCRAMBLING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Artypac Automation Inc.
Auto-Mate Technologies, LLC
Bosch Packaging Technology
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises
Feed Systems Inc.
Garvey Corp.
General Conveyor
Hartness International
Kaps-All Packaging Systems
M.D. Packaging Inc.
McBrady Engineering Inc.
New England Machinery Inc.
Newmapak Ltd.
Omega Design Corp.
Oystar North America
PMR Packaging Inc.
Packaging Equip & Conveyors
Plan Automation Inc.
Prodo-Pak Corp
SIDEL (Canada) Inc.
Techno Pak Packaging Systems



















Union Standard Equipment Co.
Winpak Ltd.
USED EQUIPMENT
Artypac Automation Inc.
Automationdirect
Canpaco Inc.
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
DJS Enterprises
HayssenSandiacre
Ilapak Inc.
Langen Packaging Inc.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Multivac Canada Inc.
Oystar North America
PMR Packaging Inc.
Plan Automation Inc.
Prodo-Pak Corp
Reiser (Canada) Co.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Unisource Canada, VC999 Canada
VACUUM & GAS PACKAGING
1 Flexible
2 Rigid
Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. 1
Alte-Rego Corporation 1
Arpak Packaging Inc. 1
ASL Print FX 1, 2
Automationdirect 1
Bizerba Canada Inc. 1, 2
CFS North America 1, 2
CVP Systems, Inc. 1, 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 2
Cima-Pak Corporation 1, 2
Crown Metal Packaging Cda LP 2
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air 1
Formost Fuji Corporation 1
General Packaging Equipment 1
HayssenSandiacre 1
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies 1, 2
Ilapak Inc. 1
McBrady Engineering Inc. 2
Multivac Canada Inc. 1, 2
OYSTAR North America 1, 2
Packaging Machinery Concepts 1
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 1
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 1
Prolamina 1
Reiser (Canada) Co. 1, 2
Sipromac Inc. 1, 2
Stock Steri-Technic Canada 1, 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2
Triangle Package Machinery Co. 1
VC999 Canada 1, 2
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1
Winpak Ltd. 1, 2
VACUUM FORMING
Buckhorn Canada Inc.
CFS North America
Canadian Paper & Packaging Co.
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Goldrich Printpak Inc.
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Plan Automation Inc.
Union Standard Equipment Co.
VC999 Canada
Winpak Ltd.
VACUUM PUMPS
Capmatic Ltee
DJS Enterprises Festo Inc.
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Plan Automation Inc.
R E Morrison Equipment Inc.
VC999 Canada
VIBRATORS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Capmatic Ltee
Eckert Machines
Eriez
Magnetic Products, Inc.

MARQ Packaging Systems Inc.
Packaging Machinery Concepts
Plan Automation Inc.
Stock Steri-Technic Canada
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
WEB SPLICERS
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
WIRE STITCHING
Plan Automation Inc.
Samuel Strapping Systems
WRAPPING
Alex E. Jones & Associates
Arpak Packaging Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
CFS North America
Canpaco Inc.
Celplast Packaging Systems
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Cousineau Packaging Inc.
Cryovac, a div of Sealed Air
DJS Enterprises
Doboy Inc., Bosch Pkg Tech.
Emballages Jean Cartier Inc.
Formost Fuji Corporation
HayssenSandiacre
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
Ilapak Inc.
Lantech.com, LLC
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Orion Packaging Systems
Plan Automation Inc.
Samuel Strapping Systems
SAPAL SA
Techno Pak Packaging Systems
Union Standard Equipment Co.
Unisource Canada,




























Rely on Repak horizontal form/fill/seal packaging machines to protect the integrity of your product. Only Repak machines are constructed with two 4-point lifting stations, which can generate up to five metric tons of closing pressure for reliable sealing and more uniform forming.Produce all types of packages –flexible, semi-rigid, vacuum, MAP, and our new vacuum skin package (VSP).
Reiser offers a complete line of Repak packaging machines to match any packaging requirement. For more information, contact Reiser at (905) 631-6611.




ADHESIVE APPLICATORS
1 Glue
2 Hotmelt
3 Other 4 UV-Cured
3M Canada 2
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 3
Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 2
Automated Packaging Systems 1, 2
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2, 3, 4
Eagle Packaging Machinery LLC 1, 2
Glue Dots International 1
HMA Systems 1, 2
ITW Dynatec 1, 2, 3
Moonstone Mechanical 1, 2
Nordson Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4
SDI Packaging Inc. 3
Samuel Strapping Systems 1, 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2
Valco Melton Inc. 1, 2, 3
VanSco Products 1
VisuaScan Inc. 1
WeighPack Systems Inc. 1, 2
ADHESIVE MIXERS
Union Standard Equipment Co.
AGITATORS, INK
Inkspec/PAD
BAGMAKING
1 Cellulose Film
2 Paper 3 Polyethylene Film
4 Valving
5 Window-Applying
Automationdirect 3
Baumer Inc.
3
Canpaco Inc. 1, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2, 5
Nordson Canada Limited 2
Peel Plastic Products Ltd. 3
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Prolamina 1, 3, 4
Rennco LLC 3
Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 2, 5
WeighPack Systems Inc. 3
Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 2, 3
BALING PRESSES
Plan Automation Inc.
Premier Tech Systems
Samuel Strapping Systems
BANDING, WIRE STRAPPING
Automated Packaging Systems
Plan Automation Inc.
Samuel Strapping Systems
BLANKETS
1 Offset
2 Printing
Habasit Canada Limited 2
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2
BOX HANDLES
1 “T” Handles
2 Case Locks & Handles
3 Decorative
4 Elliptical
5 Specialty
6 Standard/Heavy Duty
7 Striping & Strap
8 Support Plates
Allenfield Company 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
BOXMAKING
1 Corrugated
2 Fibre
3 Folding Cartons
4 Plastic
5 Setup
6 Window-Applying
Automated Packaging Systems 3
Bobst North America 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Boehmer Box LP 3
Buckhorn Canada Inc. 4
CANAMPAC 3
Cascades Boxboard Group 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
Ellis Packaging Ltd. 3
Grimsby Packaging Limited 1
Hartness International 1
Heidelberg Canada 3
LYFT Visual 3
Manroland Canada 3
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems 3
Packaging Technologies Inc. 1
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
SACMI Beverage & Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 6
Unisource Canada, 1, 2, 3
CHASES
Bobst North America
COATING EQUIPMENT
1 Lacquer & Varnish
2 Resins & Hotmelts
3 Wax
Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3
Bobst North America 1, 3
HMA Systems 2
Heidelberg Canada 1
Manroland Canada 1
Nordson Canada Limited 2
Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 1
Wolverine Flexographic Mfg Co 1
COLLATORS
Artypac Automation Inc.
Bradman Lake Inc.
Longford International Ltd.
Oystar North America
Propack Processing & Packaging Systens
COLOR MATCHING EQUIPMENT
M+L Testing Equipment (1995) CONTROLS
1 Clutch & Brake
2 Edge Alignment
3 Humidity Also Indicators
4 Register
5 Temperature
6 Web Guides
Bobst North America 4
Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp. 1
Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. 5
Davis Controls Ltd. 3, 5
Dependable Marking Systems 4
The Montalvo Corporation 1, 2
Omron Canada Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1
Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 2, 3, 5
CORES
1 Core Chucks
2 Core Cutters
3 Cores
The Montalvo Corporation 1
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC) 2
Septimatech Group Inc. 3
VisuaScan Inc. 3
CORONA TREATERS
Enercon Industries Corp.
M.D. Packaging Inc.
Pillar Technologies – An ITW
CORRUGATORS
Bobst North America
CUP EQUIPMENT
1 Cup & Container Lid Machines
2 Cup Machines
Bobst North America 1
Capmatic Ltee 1, 2
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1
New England Machinery Inc. 1
R-J Machinery Inc. 1, 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1
CUTTERS
1 Card 2 Film
3 Label
4 Paper
Associated Pkg Equipment Corp. 3
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution 4
Heidelberg Canada 3, 4
Manroland Canada 3, 4
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC) 2, 3, 4
Samuel Strapping Systems 2
Tharo Systems, Inc. 3
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 3, 4
CUTTERS & CREASERS
Bobst North America
Heidelberg Canada
Manroland Canada
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC)
Schober USA Inc.
CYLINDERS
1 Flexographic
2 Plate Mounting
3 Rubber Plate
Dependable Marking Systems 3
Groupe Lelys 1, 2, 3
Heidelberg Canada 1
Prolamina 1
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 3
Williamson Printing Materials 1, 2, 3
DENSITOMETERS
Groupe Lelys
Heidelberg Canada
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
DIECUTTERS
Bobst North America
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
Heidelberg Canada
Manroland Canada
Schober USA Inc.
DIES
1 Cutting Solid
2 Rubber
Dependable Marking Systems 2
Groupe Lelys 1
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2
Schober USA Inc. 1
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1
DISPENSING
1 Bottle
2 Coupons & Leaflets
3 Napkin
4 Pen 5 Pouch
6 Straw
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 2
Dependable Marking Systems 5
George Gordon Associates, Inc. 2, 3, 4, 5,
6
Groupe Lelys 2
Longford International Ltd. 2, 5
M.D. Packaging Inc. 2, 5
Omega Design Corp. 5
Pemberton & Associates Inc. 5
Richards Packaging Inc. 1
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 2, 5
DOCTOR BLADES
Groupe Lelys
Heidelberg Canada
Prolamina
DOCTOR REWINDERS
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
DRYERS
Eckert Machines
Groupe Lelys
Kraken Automation Inc.
R E Morrison Equipment Inc.
STANMECH Technologies Inc.
EMBOSSING MACHINES
Bobst North America
Dependable Marking Systems
Norwood Marking Systems
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
ENGRAVING EQUIPMENT
Heidelberg Canada
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
ENVELOPE-MAKING
Automationdirect
EXTRUDING
1 Extruder Dies
2 Extruder/Coaters
3 Extruder/Laminators
4 Extruding Machines Film
Baumer Inc. 1, 2, 4
Bobst North America 3
Brampton Engineering Inc. 1, 2, 3, 4
Macro Engineering & Technology 1, 2, 3, 4
Propack Processing & Packaging Systens 2
Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 4
EYELETTING MACHINES
Oystar North America
FILM-CASTING EQUIPMENT
Baumer Inc.
FLATTENERS, BAGS
B & T Sales Inc.
Strong Point Automation Inc.
FOLDER-GLUERS
Bobst North America
Heidelberg Canada
Roberts PolyPro
FOUNTAINS
1 Dividers
2 Ink
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2
Matthews Marking Products 2
GLUE POTS
Associated Pkg Equipment Corp.
HMA Systems
GUILLOTINES
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Heidelberg Canada
Manroland Canada
Propack Processing & Packaging Systens
GUMMED TAPE APPLICATORS
Canpaco Inc.
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
GUMMING MACHINES
VisuaScan Inc.
GUSSET MACHINES
JG Packaging
HEAT SEALERS
Automationdirect
Canpaco Inc.
Cima-Pak Corporation
Fischbein Company
Heat Sealing Pkg Supplies
JG Packaging
Unisource Canada, IMPRINTERS
Automationdirect
Dependable Marking Systems
Norwood Marking Systems
Resolution Inplant Services
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
INKS
Domino
Bobst
Chestwood
LITHO PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT
Heidelberg Canada MANDRELS
Heidelberg Canada
METALIZING & DEMETALIZING EQUIPMENT
Bobst North America
Celplast Metallized Products MOUNTING PROVING MACHINES
1 Rotogravure
2 Rubber Plates
Bobst North America 1
Heidelberg Canada 2
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2
Williamson Printing Materials 2
OFFSET ELIMINATORS
Heidelberg Canada
OVENS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
PAPER SHREDDERS
Chestwood – Mezey Distribution
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC)
PASTERS
1 Label
Dependable Marking Systems 1
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1
PERFORATORS
Schober USA Inc.
PHOTOPOLYMER
PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT
E.I. DuPont Canada Company
Heidelberg Canada Williamson Printing Materials
PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT
1 Flexo
2 Letterpress
3M Canada 1
E.I. DuPont Canada Company 1
Groupe Lelys 1
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2
Williamson Printing Materials 1, 2
POINT OF PURCHASE DISPLAYS
Packaging Technologies Inc.
Peel Plastic Products Ltd.
POUCH MAKING
Automationdirect
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
JG Packaging
Peel Plastic Products Ltd.
Prodo-Pak Corp
WeighPack Systems Inc.
PRE-PRESS SERVICES
Peel Plastic Products Ltd.
PRESSES
1 Cutting Blanking
2 Cutting Creasing
3 Printing & Slotting
4 Stripping Blanking
Bobst North America 1, 2, 3, 4
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2
Manroland Canada 1, 2, 4
Schober USA Inc. 1, 2
PRINTING PLATES
1 Flexographic
2 Letterpress
3 Lithographic
4 Plastic
5 Rubber
6 Rubber Plastic
Annan & Bird Lithographers 3
Bemis Packaging 1, 5, 6
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 5
E.I. DuPont Canada Company 1
Greydon Inc. 1, 5
Groupe Lelys 1
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
M.D. Packaging Inc. 1
Norampac, a Division of Cascades Canada ULC 1
Prolamina 1
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
Unisource Canada, 1, 4, 5
Williamson Printing Materials 1, 2, 5
PRINTING PRESSES
1 Bag
2 Carton
3 Envelope
4 Flexographic
5 Gummed Tape
6 Label
7 Letterpress
8 Metal-Decorating
9 Offset Dry Indirect Letterpress
10 Offset Lithographic
11 Plastics-Decorating
12 Platen
13 Rotogravure
14 Screen-Printing
15 Ticket & Tag
Annan & Bird Lithographers 10
Baumer Inc. 4
Bemis Packaging 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12
Bobst North America 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 13
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 4, 6, 15
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp. 4, 5, 6, 15
Greydon Inc. 4, 12
Groupe Lelys 4, 6
Habasit Canada Limited 1, 2, 3, 4
Heidelberg Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15
Iconotech 1, 2, 6
Manroland Canada 2, 6, 8, 9, 10
Matthews Marking Products 4
Muller Martini Canada 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15
Primera Technology 6
Prolamina 4
QuickLabel Systems 6, 15
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 2, 4, 5, 6
Viascan Inc. 6, 15
Wedlock Paper Converters Ltd. 1, 4, 13
Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corp. 4, 13
Winpak Ltd. 4
Wolverine Flexographic Mfg Co 1, 4, 6
PUMPS
1 Air
2 Ink Circulating
Bemis Packaging 2
Heidelberg Canada 2
Inkspec/PAD 1, 2
R E Morrison Equipment Inc. 1
Williamson Printing Materials 2
PUNCHERS
Longford International Ltd.
Schober USA Inc.
REWINDS
Baumer Inc.
Bemis Packaging
Macro Engineering & Technology
Tharo Systems, Inc.
ROLL HANDLING
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
ROLL LEAF STAMPING
Dependable Marking Systems
Leading Edge Packaging Inc.
ROLLS
1 Coating 2 Cooling
3 Design
4 Embossing
5 Engraving
Inking
Laminating
Spreader 12 Waxing
Automated Packaging Systems 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12
Bemis Packaging 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10
Clarke Roller & Rubber Ltd. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Dependable Marking Systems 7, 9, 10
Heidelberg Canada 1, 9
Leading Edge Packaging Inc. 7, 9
Sterling Marking Products Inc. 7, 10
VisuaScan Inc. 7, 8
Wajax Industrial Components LP 1, 3, 10
RUBBER PLATE VULCANIZERS
Sterling Marking Products Inc.
Williamson Printing Materials
RUBBER PLATEMAKING EQUIPMENT
Heidelberg Canada
Williamson Printing Materials
RUBBER STAMPMAKING MACHINES
Williamson Printing Materials
RULE BENDERS
Bobst North America
RULES, CREASING CUTTING ETC.
Bobst North America
SCANNERS
1 Electronic
2 Laser
3 Optical
Ahearn & Soper Inc. 2, 3
Automated Packaging Systems 2, 3
Balluff Canada Inc. 2, 3
Banner Engineering Corp. 2, 3
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd. 1, 3
Chartwell Automation 1, 2, 3
Dependable Marking Systems 1
Industrial Marking Systems 2
Labelling Technologies 1, 3
Manroland Canada 1
Matthews Marking Products 1, 2
Omron Canada Inc. 2, 3
RFID Canada 1, 2, 3
SICK Inc. 2
Techno Pak Packaging Systems 1, 2, 3
Tri-Tronics Company Inc. 3
TruColor Vision Systems Inc. 3
Viascan Inc. 2
VisuaScan Inc. 1, 2, 3
Weber Marking Systems of Cda. 1, 2
SCORERS
Manroland Canada
VisuaScan Inc.
SCRAP REMOVAL SYSTEMS
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC)
SHEET CLEANERS
Manroland Canada
SHEETING MACHINES
Manroland Canada
Strathcona Paper LP
SLEEVES
1 Slitter
2 Snap-On
Plan Automation Inc. 1, 2
SLITTERS & REWINDERS
Bobst North America
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
Plan Automation Inc.
Primera Technology
Propack Processing & Packaging Systens
QuickLabel Systems
SLITTERS & SCORERS
Bobst North America
Plan Automation Inc.
Propack Processing & Packaging Systens
SLOTTERS
Bobst North America
Plan Automation Inc.
SOLVENT RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
PAP Engineering Services
Plan Automation Inc.
Williamson Printing Materials
SPLICERS
Bobst North America
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Plan Automation Inc.
SPRAYERS
Manroland Canada
Plan Automation Inc.
STANDS, UNWIND & REWIND
Baumer Inc.
Bobst North America
Macro Engineering & Technology
The Montalvo Corporation
Plan Automation Inc.
STATIC ELIMINATORS
3M Canada
General Magnaplate Corp.
Precision Air Convey Corporation (PAC)
TACHOMETER
Chartwell Automation
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
Omron Canada Inc.
TAKEOFF UNITS
Baumer Inc.
Macro Engineering & Technology
TANKS, HEATING & DIPPING
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
TEAR STRIP MACHINES
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Edelstein Diversified Co. Ltd.
TENSION DISCS
Dependable Marking Systems
TESTING EQUIPMENT
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
THERMOMETERS
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
THERMOSTATS
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
TUBE WINDERS
Baumer Inc.
Habasit Canada Limited
TURRET REWINDS
Baumer Inc.
Bobst North America
Flexo-Printing Equipment Corp.
Macro Engineering & Technology
UNWINDERS
Bizerba Canada Inc.
Bobst North America
Macro Engineering & Technology
Tharo Systems, Inc.
USED EQUIPMENT
Capmatic Ltee
Charles Downer & Co. Ltd.
Dependable Marking Systems
Manroland Canada
Moonstone Mechanical
R-J Machinery Inc.
SACMI Beverage & Packaging
Union Standard Equipment Co. VC999 Canada
VACUUM PUMPS
Capmatic Ltee
Festo Inc.
M+L Testing Equipment (1995)
R E Morrison Equipment Inc.
R-J Machinery Inc.
VC999 Canada
VISCOSITY CONTROLS
Capmatic Ltee
Inkspec/PAD
Williamson Printing Materials
WHEELS
1 Perforating Pinking
Schober USA Inc. 1
WINDERS
1 Film
2 Foil
Baumer Inc. 1
Bemis Packaging 1
Bobst North America 1, 2
Brampton Engineering Inc. 1
Dependable Marking Systems 1, 2
Macro Engineering & Technology 1

AEROSOL FILLERS
CAPMATIC LTEE
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 Tel: 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 Email: sales@capmatic. com Web: www.capmatic.com Pres: Alioscia Bassani. Types of products packaged -- Pharmaceuticals, Hair Sprays, Shaving Lathers. Toiletries. Perfumes. Insect Sprays, Room Deodorizers, Paints, Coatings, Veterinarian and Pet Products, Automotive Waxes, De-Icers, Tire Inflaters, Cleaners, Household Polishes, Laudry Products, Show Dyes, etc.
PACIFIC PACKAGING MACHINERY
1284 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente CA 92673 USA Tel: 949-369-2425 Fax: 949369-2429 Email: information@pacificpak. com Web: www.pacificpak.com Pres: Pete Carpino. Types of products packaged -- Hairspray, household cleaners, pharmaceutical, room deodorizers.
BARCODE CERTIFICATION
BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-770-1154 Fax: 905-787-1575
Email: info@barcodenow.com Web: www. barcodenow.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. Instant Barcode EPS/ PDF Masters And Nutrition Facts Graphics Online 24/7. Barcode Labels And Tags (QR, Data Matrix, UPC, EAN, SCC, 83, Cargo, Pars, Paps, Etc), Barcode Labeling Software, Printers, Blank Labels (Thermal Transfer, Laser). Thermal Transfer Ribbons And ANSI/ISO Verifiers. ScanRight™ Certification, QC Seminars And Training. GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8
Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www. goldpak.com Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Certification and testing services -Barcode scanning.
BOXMAKERS
ASTRO BOX CORP.
1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 Tel: 905-695-8788 866-255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 Email: info@astroboxcorp. com Web: www.astroboxcorp.com Pres: C. Parlagreco. Folding Cartons. Facilities -- Die Cutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Litho, Coating, Hot Stamping, Embossing. CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP.FOLDING CARTONS
7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9 Tel: 905-678-8211 Fax: 905-6787233 Email: info@cascades.com Web: www.cascades.com Sales Mgr: Tony Corsillo. Cartons. Facilities -- Coating, Creasing, Diecutting, Embossing, Flexo, Hot-Stamping, Litho, Perforating, Scoring. CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP 5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905-238-8400 Facilities -- Diecutting, Scoring, Perforating, Flexo Direct Print, Specialty Gluing. CORRUPAL
225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 Tel: 450-638-4222 Web: www.corrupal.com Pres: Yvan Quirion. Plant Mgr: Claude Boyer. Sales Mgr: Laurie Du Temple Quirion. ELLIS PACKAGING LTD.
1830 Sandstone Manor Pickering ON L1W 3Y1 Tel: 905-798-7715 Fax: 905-8317571 Email: sales@ellispkg.com Web: www.ellispkg.com Pres: P William Ellis. Plant Mgr: Greg Bottell. Exec VP/Sls Mgr: Paul Colicchio. VP Sls: Brad T. Weale. Other plants -- Ellis Specialty, Brantford, ON; Ellis Packaging West, Guelph, ON; Ellis Paper Box, Mississauga, ON.
ELOPAK CANADA INC.
6430 boul des Grandes Prairies SaintLeonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 514-913-4457 Fax: 514-326-6372 Web: www.elopak.com Plant Mgr: Stephen Hewitt. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Milk Cartons. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Flexo, Litho Printing.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email:
leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Folding cartons. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Litho, Coating, Hotstamping, Embossing, Gravure. JONES PACKAGING INC.
3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 Fax: 519-451-2107 Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres: Ron Harris. Vice Chmn/Plant Mgr: J. Roberts. Sales/Tech Mgr: F. Nichols. Other plants -- Guelph ON (519) 821-0550. -- Folding Cartons. Facilities -- Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Perforating, Letterpress, Litho, Flexo, Coating, Hot-Stamping, Embossing. MEADWESTVACO PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP 281 Fairall St Ajax ON L1S 1R7 Tel: 905683-2330 Sales Mgr: Peter Ferras.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6
Tel: 905-761-5925 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: toronto@ptibox. com Web: www.ptibox.com Pres: John Franciosa. Plant Mgr: Clarence Brown. Sales Mgr: Harald Holmes..
CONTRACT PACKAGING
BRADMAN LAKE INC.
3050 Southcross Blvd Rock Hill SC 29730
USA Tel: 704-588-3301 Fax: 704-5883302 Email: usa@bradmanlake.com Web: www.bradmanlake.com Distributor -Propack, Oakville, ON 905-469-3337 Fax: 905-469-3275. Personnel -- VP Sls/Mktg: Nick Bisop. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Liquid, Food, Pastes, Powders, Candy & Confectionery, Bakery. Types of Packages -- Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/ Seal, Pouches, Jars, Shrink.
BRITMAN PACKAGING SERVICES
655 Finley Ave Ajax ON L1S 3V3 Tel: 905-619-1477 Fax: 905-619-1478
Email: farhatb@britman.com Web: www. britman.com Personnel -- Pres: Farhat Buchh. Plant Mgr: Ray Grzesik. Types of Products Packaged -- Food, Powder. Types of Packages -- Bottles, Cartons, Form/Fill/ Seal, Skin, Tubes.
BUCKHORN CANADA INC.
8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-791-6500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 Email: sales@ buckhorncanada.com Web: www. buckhorncanada.com Branches -- Calgary, AB 403-278-9303; Montreal, QC 514336-1991. Personnel -- VP&Gen Mgr: Jim Morrison. Natl Sls Mgr: Tim Walsh. Types of Products Packaged -- Food, Meat, Poultry, Retail Products, etc. Types of Packages -Pallets, Bins, Trays, Broad Trays.
CAPMATIC LTEE
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 Tel: 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 Email: sales@capmatic. com Web: www.capmatic.com Pres: Alioscia Bassani. Types of Packages -Blister, Bottles, Tubes.
CAPO INDUSTRIES LTD.
1200 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L
5R6 Tel: 905-332-6626 800-2638250 Fax: 905-332-6616 Email: info@ capoindustries.com Types of products packaged -- Granular, powder, liquids. Types of packages -- Bottles, pouches, jars, pails, drums.
CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LTD.
4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 Tel: 416-293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 Email: npanagapka@ celplast.com Web: www.celplast.com VP: Bill Hellings. Plant Mgr: Marc Jolicoeur. Types of Packages -- Metallized PET, OPP, PE, Nylon, PVC, Clear Barrier PET, OPP, Nylon.
CONFAB LABORATORIES INC.
4355 boul Sir Wilfred Laurier Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3X3 Tel: 450-443-6666 888-8266322 Fax: 450-443-4466 Personnel -- Sr Dir-Sls/Mktg: Raymond Baribeau. Types of Products Packaged -- Pharmaceuticals. Types of Packages -- Blister, Bottles, Cartons, Shrink, Tubes. Confab offers packaging services such as bottling liquids and tablets, blisters both thermo and cold form, drinkable ampule filling, tube filling, plastic unit dose form/fill/seal.
ELOPAK CANADA INC.
6430 boul des Grandes Prairies SaintLeonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 514-913-4457 Fax: 514-326-6372 Web: www.elopak.com Personnel -- Plant Mgr: Stephen Hewitt. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Types of Products Packaged -- Powders, granulars and small pieces (food and nonfood), liquid, Contract Packaging. Types of Packages -- Juice, eggs, milk cartons, liquid & dry filled gable top cartons.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Personnel -- Pres & CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Types of Products Packaged -- Blister, Plastic to Plastic Sealing, Skin, Shrimk Wrap, Display Builds and Filling, Light Assembly, Boxing, Bagging. Types of Packages -- Blister Packs, Skin Packs, Folding Cartons, Displays Corrugated or Fibre Boxboard, Shrinkwrapping, Conveyor Assembly, Light Manufacturing.
LABELLING TECHNOLOGIES
31& 32-1435 Bonhill Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1V2 Tel: 905-564-2794 888250-1524 Fax: 905-564-2793 Email: sales@labelling.com Web: www.labelling. com Representatives -- EXA Systems Inc., St Laurent, QC 514-333-3116 Fax: 514-333-5688. Snell SPL Packaging, Mississauga, ON 905-565-9484 Fax: 905-565-9485. Personnel -- Pres: William K. Batter. Sls/Mktg Mgr: Alex L. Simeonov. Types of Products Packaged -- P.S. Labelling Equipment. LES EMBALLAGES KNOWLTON / KNOWLTON PACKAGING
315 ch Knowlton Knowlton QC J0E 1V0 Tel: 450-242-2727 450-243-6161 Fax: 450243-0559 Personnel -- Pres: John Bertuccini. VP-Ops: Alain Pilon. CFO: Pierre Prudhomme. VP-Sls/Mktg: Mario Allaire. Types of Products Packaged -- Health & Beauty, A/P-DEO, Facial Care, Sun Care, nail Care, Hair Colour. Types of Packages -- Tubes, Bottles, Jars, Canister, Cartons, Shrink.
NOVA PACK LIMITED
6470 Northam Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1H9 Tel: 905-673-6682 Fax: 905-672-7225 Web: www.novapk.com Personnel -- Pres: James Houghton. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Pharmaceutical. Types of Packages -- Blister, Carton, Form/Fill/Seal, Shrink, POP/POS Display, Bagging, Kitting, Shrinkbanding. PROMO WRAP 7-1464 Cornwall Rd Oakville ON L6L 7W5 866-898-8762 Fax: 905-845-9810 Personnel -- Gen Mgr: William Dobson. Blake Martin, Macques Paquet. Types of Products Packaged -- Dry, Food, Liquid, Pastes, Powders, Beer & Soft Drinks. Types of Packaging: Printed & Clear Shrinkfilm - Multi & Variety Packs.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 Fax: 416736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Personnel -- Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira BraunLabossiere. Types of Products Packaged -Prepackaged foods, pharmaceuticals, liquor, hardware, personal care products, household goods and more. Types of Packages -- Cartons, shrink, secondary packaging, design, build, pack in-store displays. STOCK STERI-TECHNIC CANADA INC. 815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 Tel: 514-426-1266 Fax: 514-4261200 Web: www.stockcanada.ca Branches -- Grafton, WI USA 262-375-4100 Personnel -- Plant Mgmnt: Eric Williamson. Sales: Henryette Michaud, Jason Miller, Aline Segondy. Types of Packaging -Flexible, Trays: PP, HPDE, CPET, EVOH, APET and Film. Other: Sealing Machine, Transformer, Vill & Seal and Retort.
VULSAY INDUSTRIES LTD. 35 Regan Rd Brampton ON L7A 1B2 Tel: 905-846-2200 905-495-5127 Fax: 905846-2249 Email: geoff.kilburn@deltacogroup. com Web: www.vulsay.com Personnel -- Gen Mgr: Geoff Kilburn. Plant Mgr: Nabil Hmaiden.
Sales: Beverley Doyle. Types of Products Packaged -- Chemical: Lubricants, Antifreeze, Windshield Wash, Brake Fluid, Power Steering Fluid, Any Other Functional Automotive Fluids. Grandular: Solvents, Marine Products, Household Products, Agricultural Chemicals, Fuel Conditioners. Types of Packages -Flexible, Plastic Bottles, Plastic & Steel Pails & Drums, Tin Cans, Totes & Bulk.
ALL-FILL INC.
418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA Tel: 610-524-7350 Fax: 610-5247346 Email: info@all-fill.com Web: www. all-fill.com Materials converted: -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, flexo, hot stamping, cold foil, embossing, diecutting, multipanel labels.
ASL PRINT FX
A-1 Royal Gate Blvd Vaughan ON L4L 8Z7 Tel: 416-798-7310 800-263-2368 Fax: 905-264-1529 Pres: Charles McLean, Dir Mktg: Karen Blumel. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -Laminating, Flexo, Hot Stamping, Cold Foil, Embossing, Diecutting, Multipanel Labels. ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD. 111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-2972218 Email: janice_whitworth@atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca Pres: David Boles. VP: Tim Boissinot, Sales Mgr: Sylvia Fisch. Other plants --Scarborough & Windsor, ON. Materials converted -- Papers and Films. Facilities -Manufacturer of polyethylene & paper bags. CANFAB PACKAGING INC.
2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 Tel: 514-935-5265 888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 Email: info@canfabpkg. com Web: www.canfabpkg.com Pres: T. Klein. Materials converted -- Papers, Foils. CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LTD. 4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 Tel: 416-293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 Email: npanagapka@ celplast.com Web: www.celplast.com Pres: Bill Hellings. Plant Mgr: Marc Jolicoeur. Materials converted -- Polyester, Polypropylene, Cast Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Nylon, Poly Vinyl Chloride, Oriented Poly Styrene from 36 - 1,500 gauge. Facilities -- Vacuum metallizing of films for barrier packaging.
CHANTLER PACKAGING INC.
880 Lakeshore Rd E Mississauga ON L5E 1E1 Tel: 905-274-2533 800-5655245 Fax: 905-274-9522 Email: info@ chantlerpackaging.com Web: www. chantlerpackaging.com CEO: Roy Ferguson. VP: Ian Ferguson. Plant Mgr: Ray Jacques. Materials Converted -- Films. Facilities -Bagmaking, Flexo, Diecutting, Film Extrusion, Laminating, Slitting, Sheeting, Rewind. CIMA-PAK CORPORATION
580 av Meloche Dorval QC H9P 2P4 Tel: 514-631-6222 877-631-2462 Fax: 514631-7361 Web: www.cima-pak.com Gen Mgr: Sonja Berg. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Military Specified Packaging.
CRYSTAL POLY
256 Aviva Park Dr Woodbridge ON L4L 9C7 Tel: 905-771-7791 Fax: 905-771-1115 Pres: Robert Appel. Plant Mgr: Ron Theriault. Sales Mgr: Michael Gordon. Materials Converted -Films. Facilities -- Flexo, Laminating. DONWAY PACKAGING CORP. LTD.
12 Principal Rd Scarborough ON M1R 4Z3 Tel: 416-494-5400 877-5047041 Fax: 416-494-5409 Email: info@ donwaypackaging.com Web: www. donwaypackaging.com Pres: James Molloy. Plant Mgr: Lambert Grant. Sales Mgr: Margarita Molloy Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Other. Facilities -Diecutting, Slitting, Rewinding, Sheeting. EDELSTEIN DIVERSIFIED CO. LTD. 100-9001 Avon Montréal QC H4X 2G8 Tel: 514-489-8689 800-461-8273 Fax: 514-489-9707 Email: info@echotape.com Web: www.echotape.com Pres: Malcolm Matthew. Sales Mgr: M. Grevatt. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Pressure Sensitive Tape Converters.
ELOPAK CANADA INC.
6430 boul des Grandes Prairies SaintLeonard QC H1P 1A2 Tel: 514-326-0350 514-913-4457 Fax: 514-326-6372 Web: www.elopak.com Plant Mgr: Stephen Hewitt. Sales Mgr: Jason Giuliani. Materials converted -- Papers, Foils. Facilities -- Converted Polyethylene Board and Foil Laminated Board. Diecutting and Creasing, Flexo and Litho Printing.
FPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CORP.
1891 Eglinton Ave E Toronto ON M1L 2L7 Tel: 416-288-3060 888-288-7386 Fax: 416-288-0808 Web: www.fpcflexible.com Pres: Don Iwacha. Plant Mgr: Nila Chua. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Coating, Embossing, Flexo, Gravure, Laminating, Pouch Making. FARNELL PACKAGING LIMITED
30 Isley Ave Dartmouth NS B3B 1L3 Tel: 902-468-9378 800-565-9378 Fax: 902468-3192 Web: www.farnell.ns.ca Pres: D. Farnell. Plant Mgr: D Christianson. VP Sales: D. Stanfield. Materials converted -- Films, Foils. Facilities -- PE Film Extruder, Flexo Printer, Bag/Sheet Making as well as Pressure Sensitive (Self-Adhesive) Flexo Labels. Manufacturer with a 50+ year history providing packaging solutions. Materials Converted -Films. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Flexo. GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Materials converted -- Papers. Facilities -- Litho, Hot Stamping, Embossing, Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring, Folding, Coating, UV Coating. HAREMAR PLASTIC MANUFACTURING LTD.
200 Great Gulf Dr Vaughan ON L4K 4W1 Tel: 905-761-7552 Fax: 905-761-2808 Web: www.haremar.com Converters of Papers, Films, Foils. Pres: Mark Lichtblau. VicePres: Cheryl Babcock. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Manufacturer of consumer retail trash bags and converter/ laminating grade polyethylene films.
INDUSTRIAL MARKING SYSTEMS INC.
9000 Henri Bourassa O St Laurent QC H4S 1L5 Tel: 514-336-3213 888-336-3213 Fax: 514-745-2923 Email: info@imsinc. ca Web: www.imsinc.ca Pres: Jean Ethier. Plant Mgr: Jean Ethier. Sales Mgr: Michel Sirois. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Diecutting, Flexoprinting, Laminating, Coating, Creasing, Scoring.
JONES PACKAGING INC.
3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 Fax: 519-451-2107 Web: www.jonespackaging.com Pres: Ron Harris. Plant Mg/Vice-Presr: C Zammit. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils & Boxboard. Facilities -- Laminating, Coating, Bagmaking, Letterpress, Litho, Flexo, Pressure Sensitive Labels, Inserts, Leaflets, Paper Bags, Shrink Sleeves. LABELAD LTD.
400 Cochrane Dr Markham ON L3R 8E3 Tel: 905-475-3738 866-522-3523 Fax: 905-475-1466 Email: info@labelad. com Web: www.labelad.com Pres: Owen Duckman. VP-Supply Chain Mgmnt: Bruce Martin. VP-Sales/Mktg: Leonard Rudner. Materials converted -- Papers, Films, Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, Letterpress, Flexo, Hot-Stamping, Embossing, Diecutting. METRO LABEL COMPANY LTD.
999 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1B 6J1 Tel: 416-321-7889 Email: slal@metrolabel.com Pres: Sandeep Lal. Plant Mgr: Cindy Davis. VP-Sales: Vinod Sharma. Other plants -6200 Grande-Allee, St. Hubert, QC, 450495-1695; 20215 97th Ave, Langley BC, 604-513-4119. Facilities -- Laminating, Coating, Letterpress, Litho, Flexo, Hot Stamping, Embossing, Diecutting, Expanded Content Labels, De-lan/Re-lan, Coupons, Tags, Glue Applied Labels. PEEL PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD. 49 Rutherford Rd S Brampton ON L6W 3J3 Tel: 905-456-3660 Fax: 905-4560870 Web: www.peelplastics.com Pres: Bill Troost. Plant/Sls Mgr: Tony Cacic. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -Bagmaking, Coating, Flexo, Laminating.
PROGRESSIVE PACKAGING LTD.
285 Industrial Pky S Aurora ON L4G 3V8 Tel: 905-727-0121 Pres/Gen Mgr: Peter Mattiuzzo. Plant Mgr: Don Hilder. Sales Mgr: Michael Olejnik. Materials converted -- Papers, Films & Foils. Facilities -Laminating, Coating, Bagmaking, Litho, Flexo, Gravure, Extruding. PROLAMINA INC
1041 boul des Enterprises O Terrebonne QC
J6Y 1V2 Tel: 450-626-4288 800-718-9235 Fax: 450-628-8842 Email: info@prolamina. com Web: www.prolamina.com Pres: Vincent Musacchio. Tech Mgr-R&D: Yvon Bolduc. Sales Mgr: Roberto Travaglini. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -- Flexo Printing, Solventless Lamination, Pouch Making, 3-Side Seal, Stand-Up, Ziplock, Plain and Printed Rollstock Laminations.
VIASCAN INC.
8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC
H4S 1M5 Tel: 514-744-1000 800-8587226 Fax: 514-956-0326 Email: dkurdi@ viascan.com Web: www.viascan.com Pres: D Kurdi. Sales Mgr: Dan Timmons. Materials converted -- Films. Facilities -Manufacture (slitting) of thermal ribbons.
WEDLOCK PAPER CONVERTERS LTD.
2327 Stanfield Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1R6
Tel: 905-277-9461 705-456-9405 Fax: 905-272-3625 Email: info@wedlockpaper. com Web: www.wedlockpaper.com Pres: Sean Wedlock. Plant Mgr: Mauro Tambasco. Sales Mgr: Michael Stager. Materials converted -- Papers & Foils. Facilities -- Bagmaking, Gravure, Flexo, Laminating, Slitting, Hot Melt Coatings.
WINPAK LTD.
100 Saulteaux Cres Winnipeg MB R3J 3T3 Tel: 204-889-1015 Fax: 204-832-7781
Web: www.winpak.com Pres: B J Berry. DirProd: Graeme Hall. Sales Mgr/Pres-Winpak Div: D A Johns. Other plants -- Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Senoia, Peoria, San Berandino. Materials converted -- Papers, Films & Foils. Facilities -- Laminating, Coating, Bagmaking, Letterpress, Gravure, Flexo, Embossing, Diecutting, Creasing, Scoring.
WINPAK PORTION PACKAGING LTD.
26 Tidemore Ave Rexdale ON M9W 7A7 Tel: 416-741-6182 416-744-5121 Fax: 416-744-5125 Web: www.winpak.com Sales Mgr: Robert Graham. Materials converted: -- Papers, films. Facilities -- All. DIGITAL IMAGING & PRE-PRESS CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP.FOLDING CARTONS
7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9 Tel: 905-678-8211 Fax: 905-678-7233 Email: info@cascades.com Web: www. cascades.com Sales Mgr: Tony Corsillo. E.I. DUPONT CANADA COMPANY
7070 Mississauga Rd Mississauga ON L5N 5M8 Tel: 905-821-5042 Fax: 905-8215519 Web: www.cyrel.com/na Services -- Photopolymer Platemaking Equipment; Flexographic Printing Plates. GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Services -Creative Art Services, Wide Format Printing, Computer-to-plate, Prototyping, CAD/CAM Structural Design, Creative Art Design.
LINE INTEGRATORS
CHARLES DOWNER & CO. LTD.
7-52 Beaver Creek W Richmond Hill ON L4B 1L9 Tel: 905-882-2222 Fax: 905882-0437 Email: info@cdowner.com Web: www.cdowner.com Pres: Jeff Downer.
NEWMAPAK LTD.
285 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 6Z7
Tel: 514-866-5572 877-866-5572 Fax: 450-635-3611 Web: www.newmapak. com Pres: Robert Kucey. Plant Mgr: Gilles Legris. Manufacturer of conveyor system and automation. OMNIFISSION PACKAGING INC. 2411 Anson Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1G1 Tel: 905-405-9777 Fax: 905-405-9888 Web: www.omnifission.com Pres: Nick White
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD. 111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 Email: janice_whitworth@ atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca Pres: David Boles. Sr Vice Pres-Sales: Bob Hagan. VP Mfg: Peter Connelly. Types of containers and materials produced -- All Types of Corrugated Cartons. Production facilities -Complete Corrugated Including Die Presses. CARDINAL CORRUGATED CONTAINERS LTD. 770 McKay Rd Pickering ON L1W 2Y4 Tel: 905-683-8235 800-263-3100 Fax: 905683-8232 Email: boxes@cardinalboxes.com Web: www.cardinalboxes.com Pres: Norm G Hughes. Plant/Gen Mgr: Charles Young. Types of containers and materials produced -- Shipping Cartons, Shelf Bins, File Boxes, Corrugated Tubes, Binder, Mailers, Printers’ Cartons & Film Folders, Diskette Mailers. Production facilities -- 2-Color Printing, Diecutting, Taping, Stitching. CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP 5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905-238-8400 Pres: Rich Eastwood. Plant Mgr/Sr VP-Mfg: Alan Culbert. VP/Sales Mgr: Rick Eastwood. Types of containers and materials produced -- Specialists in direct print of quality graphics on corrugated, for retail packaging & display in addition to traditional corrugated packaging. Production facilities -- 1 to 5 colour printing, flat diecutting, rotary diecutting, specialty folding & gluing, slotting.
CORRUPAL
225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 Tel: 450-638-4222 Web: www.corrupal.com Pres: Yvan Quirion. Plant Mgr: Claude Boyer. Sales Mgr: Laurie Du Temple Quirion. Types of containers and materials produced -Corrugated Pallets, Boxes and Bracing.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg. Types of containers and materials produced -- E, F, G, N fine flute corrugated for retail and display packaging. Production Facilities -- Litho Print, Die Cutting, Coating, Windowing and Gluing.
GRIMSBY PACKAGING LIMITED
1244 Nathaniel Cres Burlington ON L7S 2A7 Tel: 905-681-1604 800-736-0411 Fax: 905-681-1023 Email: grimsby1@ sympatico.ca Pres/Sales Mgr: Philip Jones. Types of containers and Materials Produced: Corrugated/Corroplast.
JOKEY PLASTICS NORTH AMERICA INC. 150 Mitchell St Goderich ON N7A 3X8 Tel: 519-524-9890 Fax: 519-524-6114 Email: info@jokey.com Web: www.jokey.com Sls Mgr: Shashank Shah. Types of containers and materials produced: -- Polypropylene tubs, pails, trays & buckets. Production facilities: -- injection molding/offset printing/In-mold labelling.
KRUGER INC.
3285 Bedford Rd Montréal QC H3S 1G5 Tel: 514-737-1131 Email: rob.latter@ kruger.com Web: www.kruger.com Gen Mgr: Michel Dubuc. Plant Mgr: Stephane Tally. Sales Mgr: Gilles Foucault. Types of containers and materials produced -Corrugated boxes, display boxes.
MITCHEL-LINCOLN PACKAGING LTD.
3737 boul Thimens Ville St Laurent QC H4R 1V1 Tel: 514-332-3480 Fax: 514332-2039 Pres: M Garfinkle. Plant Mgr: J Joly. Types of containers and materials produced -- all Types of Corrugated Boxes. Production facilities -- Corrugating, FlexoFolder-Gluing, Diecutting, Stitching, Taping. MOORE PACKAGING CORPORATION 191 John St Barrie ON L4N 2L4 Tel: 705737-1023 Fax: 705-737-5579 Web: www. moorepackaging.com Pres/CEO: Peter B More. Sales Mgr: Jeff Abbott. Types of containers and materials produced -Corrugated packaging, POP displays, label laminating, pre-print. NORAMPAC, A DIVISION OF CASCADES
CANADA ULC 1061 rue Parent St-Bruno QC J3V 6R7 Tel: 450-461-8600 866-735-2635 Fax: 450-461-8636 Web: www.normampac. com CEO: Marc-Andre Depin. PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC. 310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 Tel: 905-761-5925 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: toronto@ptibox. com Web: www.ptibox.com Pres: John Franciosa. Plant Mgr: Clarence Brown. Sales Mgr: Harald Holmes. SMITH PACKAGING LIMITED 930 Brittania Rd Mississauga ON L4W 5M7 Tel: 905-564-6640 Pres: M Hillier. Plant Mgr: H Robichaud. Sales Mgr: K. Sharkey. Other plants -- 10 Capella Crt, Nepean, ON 613-224-9526. Types of containers and materials produced -Corrugated boxes.
MATERIAL RECOVERY
CASCADES RECOVERY INC. 66 Shorncliffe Rd Etobicoke ON M8Z 5K1 Tel: 416-232-8808 866-751-1004 Fax: 416-232-6061 Email: contact@ recoverycascades.com Web: www. cascadesrecovery.ca CEO: Albino Metauro. COO: Anthony Metauro. Vice-Pres: Gary Sexton. Paper Recovery/Recycling (Office Paper/OCC, etc); Wood Pallets; Secure Destruction; Organic Waste; Hazardous Materials; Waste Audits/ Assessments (BOMA, LEED compliant) Mixed Plastics; Metal Recovery; E-waste; Grease/Food Oil; General Refuse; Marketing/Communications; Tenant/Staff/ Housekeeping Awareness & Education; Environmental Certificates and Diversion Reports; Compactor/Baler Installation and Servicing; Equipment Supply.
NUTRITION FACTS GRAPHICS
BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-770-1154 Fax: 905-787-1575
Email: info@barcodenow.com Web: www. barcodenow.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. Accurate Canadian & US Nutrition Facts. Graphics instantly available on-line 24/7, using lab, table, or Genesis(0x00AE) values. ADS Reports detail permitted formats for packages. Nutrients scaled, rounded, %DV, and Nutrient Claims calculated from nutrient values. Compliant with Canadian Food & Drug Regulations and US FA/USDA Regulations.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 Fax: 416736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada. com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira BraunLabossiere.
PACKAGE DESIGNERS & CONSULTANTS
ASTRO BOX CORP. 1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 Tel: 905-695-8788 866-255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 Email: info@astroboxcorp. com Web: www.astroboxcorp.com Pres: Charles Parlagreco.
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD. 111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 Tel: 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 Email: janice_whitworth@ atlantic.ca Web: www.atlantic.ca ViceChairman: John Cherry
BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC. 835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 Tel: 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 Web: www.bericap.com Company Head: Scott Ambrose, Pres.
BRIDGEMARK - BRANDING & STRATEGIC DESIGN
380-33 City Centre Dr Mississauga ON L5B 2N5 Tel: 905-281-7240 866-3359457 Fax: 905-270-3601 Email: info@

bridgemarkbranding.com Web: www. bridgemarkbranding.com Pres: Aubrey Ferguson.
BUCKHORN CANADA INC.
8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-791-6500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905-791-9942 Email: sales@ buckhorncanada.com Web: www. buckhorncanada.com Company Head: Jim Morrison, VP/Gen Mgr.
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP
5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 Tel: 905-238-8400 Company Head: Rick Eastwood, VP/Sales Mgr.
CRYOVAC, A DIVISION OF SEALED AIR (CANADA) INC.
2365 Dixie Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 2A2 Tel: 905-273-5656 Fax: 905-2733171 Web: www.sealedair.com Company Head: J E Brown, Graphic Serv Mgr. R W Anderson, Graphic Art Dir. DAVIS
301-755 Queensway E Mississauga ON L4Y 4C5 Tel: 905-270-2501 877-5192501 Fax: 905-270-3969 Email: info@ davisdesign.ca Web: www.davisdesign.ca Pres: Ron Davis
EMBALLAGES STOCK PACKAGING CANADA
815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 Tel: 514-426-1266 Fax: 514-4261200 Plant Mgr: Eric Williamson. GENERAL CONVEYOR INC
155 Engelhard Dr Aurora ON L4G 3V1 Tel: 905-727-7922 Fax: 905-841-1056 Email: gcc@gccl.com Web: www.gccl.com Company Head: W A Rickard, Pres. GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg
JONES PACKAGING INC.
3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 Tel: 519-451-2100 Fax: 519-451-2107 Web: www.jonespackaging.com Company Head: Ron Harris, Pres. Christine Jones Harris, VP-Sales/Mktg. ORBIS CORPORATION
1055 Corporate Center Dr Oconomowoc WI 53066 USA 888-695-2878 Fax: 920751-2478 Email: info@orbiscorporation. com Web: www.orbiscorporation.com
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 Tel: 905-761-5925 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 Email: toronto@ptibox.com Web: www.ptibox.com Company Head: John Franciosa, Clarence Brown, Harald Holmes. PAR-PAK LTD.
26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 Tel: 905-792-3000 888-272-7725 Fax: 905-792-3330 Email: clearsells@parpak. com Web: www.parpak.com Company Head: Sajjad Ebrahim, Pres. PROGRESSIVE PACKAGING LTD.
285 Industrial Pky S Aurora ON L4G 3V8 Tel: 905-727-0121 Company Head: Peter Mattiuzzo, Gen. Mgr.
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 Fax: 416736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere. SIDEL (CANADA) INC.
1045 Hwy 13 Laval QC H7W 4V3 Tel: 450-973-3300 Fax: 450-973-3336 Web: www.sidel.com Company Head: Philippe Bartissol, Gen Mgr. SMITH PACKAGING LIMITED
930 Brittania Rd Mississauga ON L4W 5M7 Tel: 905-564-6640 Company Head: M Hillier, Pres. PLASTICS MOLDERS & FABRICATORS
BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC. 835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 Tel: 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 Web: www.bericap.com Pres: Scott Ambrose. Plant Mgr: Michael Lubrick. Sales Mgr: David Watson. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Plastic closuresbottle caps, child resistant closures, food, chemical & pharmaceutical closures.
BERRY PLASTICS CANADA INC.
33 Taylor St Waterloo QC J0E 2N0 Tel: 450539-2772 888-539-2772 Fax: 450-5390585 Email: mac@berryplastics.com Web: www.berryplasticscanada.ca Pres: Stephane Binette. Plant Mgr/VP Tech Serv: Daniel Desjardins. Sales Mgr/VP Sales/Mktg: Joe Franckowiak. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Closures of all types and sizes from 13 to 120 mm, child resistant, also specialized products (Syringes, specimen cups, contact lens cases).
BUCKHORN CANADA INC.
8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 Tel: 905-791-6500 800-461-7579 Fax: 905791-9942 Email: sales@buckhorncanada. com Web: www.buckhorncanada.com Sales Mgr: Jim Morrison.
CANFAB PACKAGING INC.
2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 Tel: 514-935-5265 888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 Email: info@canfabpkg. com Web: www.canfabpkg.com Pres: T Klein. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialities -- Caps. CONSOLIDATED BOTTLE CORPORATION
77 Union St Toronto ON M6N 3N2 Tel: 416-656-7777 Fax: 416-656-6394 Pres: Sam Susswein. COO: Stephen Bubnich. Sls Mgr: Liesel Franklin. Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Assembly, labeling, silkscreening and ceramic decorating.
EMBALLAGES STOCK PACKAGING CANADA
815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 Tel: 514-426-1266 Fax: 514-426-1200 Plant Mgr: Eric Williamson. Types of containers and materials produced -- Thermoformed or Injection Standard & Custom Plastic Packaging.
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak. com Web: www.goldpak.com Pres/ CEO: Leslie Goldberg. Package specialties -- Folding cartons, print, blister and skin cords, vaccuum formed blisters, clamshells and trays.
IPL INC.
140 Commerciale St-Damien Belle Co QC G0R 2Y0 Tel: 418-789-2880 Fax: 418-833-3305 Email: info-ipl@ ipl-plastics.com Web: www.ipl-plastics. com Pres: J Metivier. Plant Mgr: Jean-Marie Chabot. Sales Mgr: Serge Metivier. Facilities -- Injection Molding, Extrusion Molding. Package specialties -- Packaging Pails & Containers (Rigid), Beverage Cases, Tote Boxes, Fish Boxes.
PANO CAP CANADA LTD.
55 Webster Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2E7 Tel: 519-893-6055 Fax: 519893-6273 Email: info@panocap.on.ca Web: www.panocap.com Sales Rep: A Laderoute. Plant Mgr: Jim Sinclair. Sales Mgr: Alan Laderoute. Facilities -Injection molding. Package specialties -- Caps & closures. PAR-PAK LTD.
26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 Tel: 905-792-3000 888-2727725 Fax: 905-792-3330 Email: clearsells@parpak.com Web: www. parpak.com Pres: Sajjad Ebrahim. Plant Mgr: Chuck Ten Hick. Sales Mgr: Glen Armstrong. Facilities -- Thermoforming, Roll Sheet. Package specialties -- Hinged plastic
containers, plastic trays & lids.
POLYTAINERS INC.
197 Norseman St Toronto ON M8Z 2R5 Tel: 416-239-7311 Fax: 416-239-0596
Web: www.polytainersinc.com Pres: R K Barrett. VP-Sls: Ross Sythes. VP-Bus Dev: Derek Lawr. Bus Dev Mgr: Micheil Jennings. Facilities -- Injection molding, thermoforming. Package specialties -- High quality process style graphicsprinting up to 8 colours on both containers and lids. In mold Labelling (IML), Off mold Labelling (OML), Shrink Sleeve Labelling. RICHARDS PACKAGING INC.
6095 Ordan Dr Mississauga ON L5G 2M7 Tel: 905-670-7760 Fax: 905-670-1961
Email: tosales@richardspackaging.com
Web: www.richardspackaging.com Pres/ CEO: Gerry Glynn. Plant Mgr: Steve Schacther. Sales Mgr: Jean Painchaud. Facilities -- Extrusion blow molding, injection blow molding, injection stretch blow molding. Package specialties -Bottles and jars, closures, pumps/sprayers.
SALBRO BOTTLE INC.
350 Vaughan Valley Blvd Woodbridge ON L4H 3C3 Tel: 905-850-1190 800-5656786 Fax: 905-850-3923 Web: www. salbrobottle.com Pres: Gary Saltz. Plant Mgr: Hilton Gross. Sales Mgr: Paul Saltz. Facilities -- Blowmolding, Screenprinting, Machinery. SHER-PAC CONTAINER SYSTEMS LTD.
507050 Hwy. 89, RR4 Shelburne ON L0N 1S8 Tel: 519-925-6901 800-766-8494 Fax: 519-925-5923 Email: alan@sherpac. com Facilities -- Injection molding. Package specialties -- Reuable plastic shipping containers for the food industry. SILGAN PLASTICS CANADA
400 Rowntree Dairy Rd Woodbridge ON L4L 8H2 Tel: 416-746-3300 Fax: 416-8566294 Web: www.silganplastics.com Pres: Emidio Dimeo. Plant Mgr: Mike Dibiasio. Facilities -- Stretch blowmolding, injection blowmolding & extrusion blowmolding, injection molding, lining, decorating. Package specialties -- Bottles, jars, closures. TECHNICOR INC.
450 Richardson Rd Orangeville ON L9W 4W8 Tel: 519-941-6120 519-940-6067 800-858-1707 Fax: 519-941-5141 Email: generalmail@technicor.ca Web: www. technicor.ca Pres: Keith Oussoren. Types of containers -- Thermoplastic machined parts for packaging machines Production facilities -- CNC machine shop equipment.
PREPRINTED LINERBOARD
COLOR PAK - DIV. OF ATLANTIC PACKAGING 80 Progress Ave Scarborough ON M1P 2Z1 Tel: 416-298-5518 Fax: 416-2985473 VP: Tim Boissinot, Plant Mgr: Mike Rudyk, Dir-Sales: Peter Ferras. Production Facilities -- Wide Web Flexographic printing on corrugated liner board. Complete in-house plate-making.
BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 Tel: 905-770-1154 Fax: 905-7871575 Email: info@barcodenow.com Web: www.barcodenow.com Pres: John Herzig. Sales Mgr: Connie Furtado. The smallest reliable QR codes with re-direction instantly available on-line, 24/7. Our bundled QR Code No Charge Services Incl: URL shortening, hosting, HTML uploading, access/downloads, and code re-targeting. Our bundled QR Code Project Support Package Incl: comprehensive consulting, optimization, verification, multiple apps testing, and testing final printed samples. GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 Tel: 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 Email: leslieg@goldpak.com Web: www.goldpak. com Pres/CEO: Leslie Goldberg, Sales Mgr: AJ Goldberg. REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 Tel: 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 Fax: 416736-4442 Email: info@repackcanada.com Web: www.retailreadyexperts.ca Pres: Carol Levy. Sales Mgr: Eira Braun-Labossiere.
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3M CANADA COMPANY
PO Box 5757 London ON N6A 4T1
800-364-3577 Fax: 519-452-6090 www.3m. com/pkg Branches: Calgary, AB 403-275-7330; Vancouver, BC 604-273-2211; Winnipeg, MB; Ottawa, ON 613-225-1177; Toronto, ON 905-602-3700; Montreal, QC 514-631-7600
ABB INC.
201 Westcreek Blvd Brampton ON L6T 5S6
905-460-3000 Fax: 905-460-3019 www.abb. com Branches: Montreal, QC 514-832-6550
ABBEY PACKAGING EQUIPMENT LTD.
1-975 Fraser Dr Burlington ON L7L 4X8 905-681-3010 800-361-5919 Fax: 905-681-3018 www.abbeypackaging.com
ACORN PACKAGING INC.
563 Queensway E Mississauga ON L5A 3X6 905-279-5256
ADHESIVE AND SEALANT COUNCIL, INC. 7101 Wisconsin Ave Suite 990 Bethesda MD 20814 USA 301-986-9700
ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATED OF CANADA 221-800 Steeles Ave W Thornhill ON L4J 7L2 416-410-6116
AHEARN & SOPER INC.
100 Woodbine Downs Blvd Toronto ON M9W 5S6 416-675-3999 800-263-4258 Fax: 416675-3457 www.ahearn.com Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-643-7442; Calgary, AB 403-536-6413; Cambridge, ON 519-885-2260; Ottawa, ON 613-226-4520; St. Laurent, QC 514-341-7671
AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC.
1700-1250 boul Rene-Levesque O Montréal QC H3B 5E6 514-933-0303 514-846-7735 www.airliquide.ca Branches: Montréal, QC 450-641-6230; Edmonton, AB 780-4314663; Burlington, ON 905-431-4663
ALEX E. JONES & ASSOCIATES LTD.
2040 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-0166 Fax: 905-847-0123 www. alexejones.ca Representatives: Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery (Quebec) Ltd., Mont-Royal, QC 514-731-7747; Canadian Paper and Packaging 514-333-4040; Celplast Packaging Systems 416-293-4330; Unisource
ALL-FILL INC.
418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA 610-524-7350 Fax: 610-524-7346
www.all-fill.com
ALL GRAPHIC SUPPLIES
6691 Edwards Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2H8 905-795-2610
ALLENFIELD COMPANY
320 Broad Hollow Rd Farmingdale NY 11735 USA 631-756-0810 Fax: 631-756-0436 www.allenfield.com
ALLIANCE OF FOAM
PACKAGING RECYCLERS
1298 Cronson Blvd Suite 201 Crofton MD 21114 USA 410-451-8340
ALPHA CHECKWEIGHERS
418 Creamery Way Exton PA 19341-2500 USA 610-524-7350 Fax: 610-524-7346 www.alphacheckweighers.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Montreal, QC 514-956-1968
ALTE-REGO CORPORATION
36 Tidemore Ave Toronto ON M9W 5H4 416-740-3397, Ext 226 Fax: 416-741-9991
www.alte-rego.com, www.compost-a-bag.com
ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION 1525 Wilson Blvd Suite 600 Arlington VA 22209 USA 703-358-2960 www.aluminum.org
ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
1600-1010 Sherbrooke W Montréal QC H3A 2R7 514-288-4842
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEAT PROCESSORS
One Morning Pl Elizabethtown PA 17022 USA 717-367-1168
AMERICAN FOREST & PAPER ASSOCIATION 1111 19th St NW Suite 800 Washington DC 20036 USA 202-463-2700
AMERICAN FROZEN FOOD INSTITUTE 2000 Corporate Bridge Suite 1000 McLean VA 22102 USA 703-821-0770
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION 311 S Wacker St Suite 5800 Chicago IL 60606 USA 312-542-9000
AMERICAN MEAT INSTITUTE
1150 Connecticut Ave NW 12th Floor Washington DC 20036 USA 202-587-4200
ANNAN & BIRD LITHOGRAPHERS
1060 Tristar Dr Mississauga ON L5T 1H9 905-670-0604 Fax: 905-670-1069 www. annan-bird.com
ARPAK PACKAGING INC.
205-3509 boul de la Concorde E Laval QC H7E 2C6 450-669-8965 514-895-6127 Fax:
450-477-4590
ARTYPAC AUTOMATION INC.
3315 boul Industriel Laval QC H7L 4S3
450-668-6600 877-768-6600 Fax: 450-668-6633 www.artypac.com Branches: Montreal, QC
ASCO NUMATICS 17 Airport Rd Brantford ON N3T 5M8
519-758-2700 866-696-1601 Fax: 519-758-5540 www.asconumatics.ca
Branches: Saint-Laurent, QC 514-332-6444
ASEPTIC PACKAGING COUNCIL 2111 Wilson Blvd Arlington VA 22201 USA
571-255-6900
ASL PRINT FX
A-1 Royal Gate Blvd Vaughan ON L4L 8Z7
416-798-7310 800-263-2368 Fax: 905-264-1529 Representatives: Stanmech Technologies Inc., Burlington, ON 905-631-6161
ASSOCIATED PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CORP. 6-70 Gibson Dr Markham ON L3R 4Z2 905-475-6647 Fax: 905-479-9752 www. associpak.com Representatives: Proactive Packaging, Mississauga, ON 800-647-9484
ASSOCIATION OF CANADIAN DISTILLERS 1203-275 Slater St Ottawa ON K1P 5H9 613-238-8444
ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT 113 S West St Alexandria VA 22313 USA
703-836-2422
ASTRO BOX CORP. 1-117 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4
905-695-8788 866-255-5328 Fax: 905-695-8791 www.astroboxcorp.com
ATLANTIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS LTD.
111 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1P 2Y9 416-298-8101 800-268-5620 Fax: 416-297-2218 www.atlantic.ca
AUTO-MATE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
34 Hinda Blvd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 631-727-8886 Fax: 631-369-3903 www. automatetech.com Representatives: Kaps-All Packaging Systems, Riverhead, NY 631-727-0300; Newmapak Ltd., Candiac, QC 514-866-5572
AUTOMATED PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
10175 Philipp Pky Streetsboro OH 44241 USA 330-342-2000 888autobag Fax: 330-342-2400 www.autobag.com Branches: Surrey, BC 604-513-8331; Montreal, QC 514-956-5404
AUTOMATIONDIRECT
3505 Hutchinson Rd Cumming GA 30040 USA 770-889-2858 800-633-0405 Fax: 770-889-7876 www.automationdirect.com
Representatives: PackPro Systems Inc. ON 905-642-1300
AVERY DENISON
17700 Foltz Industrial Pky Strongville OH 44149 USA 440-534-4892
B & T SALES INC.
42 Crawford Dr Ajax ON L1S 3A8 905-426-1668 Fax: 905-426-3866 www.btpackaging.com
B&R INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION INC.
5770 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 4W1 905-206-9911 Fax: 905-206-9611
Representatives: Rotalec, St. Laurent, QC 514-341-3685
BALLUFF CANADA INC.
2-2840 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8G4 905-816-1494 800-927-9654 Fax: 905-816-1411 www.balluff.ca
BANNER ENGINEERING CORP.
9714 Tenth Ave N Minneapolis MN 55441 USA 763-544-3164 888-373-6767 Fax: 763-544-3213 www.bannerengineering.com
BARCODE GRAPHICS INC.
5-25 Brodie Dr Richmond Hill ON L4B 3K7 905-770-1154 Fax: 905-787-1575 www. barcodenow.com
BAUMER INC.
4046 Mainway Burlington ON L7M 4B9
905-335-8444 888-373-5444 Fax: 905-335-8320 www.baumer.ca
BECKOFF AUTOMATION CANADA
11-130 Research Lane Guelph ON N1G 5G3
905-852-1534 877-894-6228 Fax: 952-890-2888
BELCOR INDUSTRIES INC.
See WEXXAR PACKAGING INC.
BELL-MARK
331 Changebridge Rd Pine Brook NJ 07058 USA 973-882-0202 Fax: 973-808-4616 www.bell-mark.com
BEMIS PACKAGING 130 Arrow Rd Weston ON M9M 2M1 416-742-8910 Fax: 416-742-6749 www. alcanpackaging.com Representatives: Markit Marking, Toronto, ON 416-614-9599; Weber Marking Systems, Mississauga, ON 905-564-6881
BERG CHILLING SYSTEMS INC. 51 Nantucket Blvd Scarborough ON M1P 2N5 416-755-2221 Fax: 416-755-3874 www. berg-group.com
BERICAP NORTH AMERICA INC. 835 Syscon Crt Burlington ON L7L 6C5 905-634-2248 Fax: 905-634-7780 www. bericap.com Representatives: Twinpak Inc, Calgary, AB 403-279-8040; Twinpak PET Ontario Inc, Mississauga, ON 905-275-1592
BERRY PLASTICS CANADA INC. 33 Taylor St Waterloo QC J0E 2N0 450-539-2772 888-539-2772 Fax: 450-539-0585 www.berryplasticscanada.ca Representatives: Columbia Packaging, Coquitlam, BC 604-540-8166; Consolidated Bottles, Toronto, ON 416-656-7777; Montreal, QC 514-694-2860; Emballages Electra Ltee, Montreal, QC 514-484-1923; Emballages Richards Inc., Montreal, QC 514-697-8690; Expac Corporation, Montreal, QC 514-3525754; Pacific Corp., Burnaby, BC 604-2992711; Packsource Corporation, Toronto, ON 905-607-7460; Pretium Packaging, Pointe-Claire, QC 514-428-0002; Richards Packaging, Calgary, AB 403-273-0008; Richmond, BC 604-270-0111; Winnipeg, MB 416-245-8230; Richards Packaging Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-624-3391
BIZERBA CANADA INC.
9-2810 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 8L2 905-816-0498 888-240-3722 Fax: 905-816-0497 www.bizerba.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC 604-303-9665; Halifax, NS; Montreal, QC 450-461-2752
BLUEPRINT AUTOMATION INC.
16037 Innovation Dr Colonial Heights VA 23834 USA 804-520-5400 Fax: 804-526-8164 www.bpa-flexolutions.com Representatives: Flexi-Pack Machinery Solutions, Woodbridge, ON 416-577-0722; Techno Pak, St. Julie, QC 450-922-3122
BOB FAULDS & ASSOC. LTD.
PO Box 1352 Stn B Mississauga ON L4Y 4B6 416-236-3363 Fax: 416-236-9538
BOBST NORTH AMERICA INC. 146 Harrison Ave Rodeland NJ 07068-1294 USA 973-226-8000 888-226-8800 Fax: 973-226-8625 www.bobst.com Representatives: Canflexographics Limited, Burlington, ON 905-335-1501
BOEHMER BOX LP 120 Trillium Dr Kitchener ON N2E 2C4 519-576-2480 Fax: 519-576-2489 www. boehmerbox.com
BONFIGLIOLI CANADA 2-7941 Jane St Concord ON L4K 4L6 905-738-4466 Fax: 905-738-9833 www. bonfigliolicanada.com
BOSCH PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY 8700 Wyoming Ave N Minneapolis MN 55445-1836 USA 763-424-4700 Fax: 763-493-6776 www.boschpackaging.com Representatives: NJM/CLI Packaging Systems Int’l, Pointe Claire, QC 514-630-6990
BOSCH REXROTH CANADA CORP. 490 Prince Charles Dr S Welland ON L3B 5X7 905-735-0510 Fax: 905-735-5646 www. boschrexroth.ca Branches: Saguenay, QC 418-548-2366; Edmonton, AB 780-466-5466; Burnaby, BC 604-205-5777; Fredericton, NB 506-458-1004; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-4500; Burlington, ON 905-335-5511; Longueuil, QC 450-928-1111; Saskatoon, SK 306-242-1172
BOSSAR USA, INC. 1144 Tallevast Rd Unit 104 Sarasota FL 34243 USA 941-351-3023 Fax: 941-3512690 www.bossar.com Representatives: Abbey Packaging Equipment, Burlington, ON 905-681-3010
BRADMAN LAKE INC. 3050 Southcross Blvd Rock Hill SC 29730 USA 704-588-3301 Fax: 704-588-3302 www.bradmanlake.com
BRAMPTON ENGINEERING INC. 8031 Dixie Rd Brampton ON L6T 3V1 905-793-3000 Fax: 905-793-1753 www. be-ca.com
BREWERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 650-100 Queen St Ottawa ON K1P 1J9 613-232-9601
BRIDGEMARK - BRANDING & STRATEGIC DESIGN
380-33 City Centre Dr Mississauga ON L5B 2N5 905-281-7240 866-335-9457 Fax: 905-270-3601 www.bridgemarkbranding.com
BRITMAN PACKAGING SERVICES 655 Finley Ave Ajax ON L1S 3V3 905-619-1477 Fax: 905-619-1478 www.britman.com
BUCKHORN CANADA INC. 8032 Torbram Rd Brampton ON L6T 3T2 905-791-6500 800-461-7579 Fax:
905-791-9942 www.buckhorncanada.com
Branches: Calgary, AB 403-278-9303; Montréal, QC 514-298-8315 Representatives: Ak-West, Calgary, AB 403-278-9303
BULLFROG POWER INC.
1000-119 Spadina Ave Toronto ON M5V 2L1 416-360-3464 877-360-3464 Fax: 416-360-8385 www.bullfrogpwoer.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS
CFS NORTH AMERICA
8000 N Dallas Pky Frisco TX 75034 USA 214-618-1100 Fax: 214-618-1301 www.cfs.com
CVP SYSTEMS, INC. 2518 Wisconsin Ave Downers Grove IL 60515 USA 630-852-1190 800-422-4720 Fax: 630-852-1386 www.cvpsystems.com
CANADIAN HEALTH FOOD ASSOCIATION (CHFA) 302-235 Yorkland Blvd Toronto ON M2J 4Y8 416-497-6939
CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS & EXPORTERS 1500-1 Nicholas St Ottawa ON K1N 7B7 613-238-8888
CANADIAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION 607-1 Concorde Gate Don Mills ON M3C 3N6 416-391-2362
CANADIAN MEAT COUNCIL 407-1545 Carling Ave Ottawa ON K1Z 8P9 613-729-3911
CANADIAN PALLET COUNCIL 239 Division St Cobourg ON K9A 3P9 905-372-1871
CANADIAN PAPER & PACKAGING CO. 3001 Brabant Marineau St Laurent QC H4S 1V5 514-333-4040 Fax: 514-333-0322 www.cppinc.com Representatives: Arcadian Paper Converters Inc, Montreal, QC 514-333-4040
CANADIAN PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION 1785 Alta Vista Dr Ottawa ON K1G 3Y6 613-523-7877
CANADIAN PLASTICS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 125-5955 Airport Rd Mississauga ON L4V 1R9 905-678-7748 Fax: 905-678-0774 www.plastics.ca
CANADIAN POLYSTYRENE RECYCLING ASSN. 7595 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L4 905-612-8290
CANADIAN POULTRY AND EGG PROCESSORS COUNCIL
400-1545 Carling Ave Ottawa ON K1Z 8P9 613-724-6605
CANADIAN STANDARD ASSOCIATION (CSA) 100-5060 Spectrum Way Mississauga ON L4W 5N6 416-747-4000
CANAMPAC 120 Trillium Dr Kitchener ON N2E 2C4 519-576-2480 Fax: 519-576-2489 www. canampac.com Representatives: Boehmer Box LP, Kitchener, ON 519-576-2480; Strathcona Paper, Napanee, ON 613-378-6672
CANFAB PACKAGING INC.
2740 rue St Patrick Montréal QC H3K 1B8 514-935-5265 888-522-6322 Fax: 514-935-1074 www.canfabpkg.com Branches: Oshawa, ON 905-404-0799
CANPACO INC. 2-256 Aviva Park Dr Woodbridge ON L4L 9C7 905-771-7791 Fax: 905-771-1115 www. canpaco.com Branches: Saint-Laurent, QC 514-333-4040; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-333-4040; Woodbridge, ON 905-771-7791
CAPMATIC LTEE
12180 boul Albert Hudon Montréal-Nord QC H1G 3K7 514-322-0062 Fax: 514-322-0063 www.capmatic.com Representatives: Countlab, Montréal-Nord, QC 514-322-0062; Labelstar, Montréal-Nord, QC 514-322-0062
CAPO INDUSTRIES LTD.
1200 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 5R6 905-332-6626 800-263-8250 Fax: 905-332-6616 Representatives: Aqua-C, Laval, QC 800-361-3742; Jericho Sales, Burnaby, BC 604-939-6572; Lorchem Industries, Bedford, NS; P S G, Edmonton, AB 780-488-6440
CAPS/PHOENIXWRAPPERS
5700 ch St Francois St Laurent QC H4S 1B4 514-956-1525 Fax: 514-956-1831 www. capspackaging.com, www.phoenixwrappers.com
CARDINAL CORRUGATED CONTAINERS LTD. 770 McKay Rd Pickering ON L1W 2Y4 905-683-8235 800-263-3100 Fax: 905-683-8232 www.cardinalboxes.com
CARLO GAVAZZI (CANADA) INC. 8-2660 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6M6 905-542-0979 888-575-2275 Fax: 905-542-2248 www.gavazzionline.com
Branches: Montreal, QC 514-644-2544
Representatives: Distributors throughout Canada CASCADES BOXBOARD GROUP.FOLDING CARTONS
7830 Tranmere Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1L9

905-678-8211 Fax: 905-678-7233 www. cascades.com Branches: Winnipeg, MB 204-667-6600; Cobourg, ON 905-372-5199; Lachute, QC 450-566-3200 Representatives: Norampac 450-461-8600
CASCADES RECOVERY INC.
66 Shorncliffe Rd Etobicoke ON M8Z 5K1 416-232-8808 866-751-1004 Fax: 416-232-6061 www.cascadesrecovery.ca
Branches: Calgary, AB 403-243-5700; Edmonton, AB 780-464-4761; Vancouver, BC 604-3275272; Winnipeg, MB 204-632-4457; Rochester, NY 588-527-8110; Ottawa, ON 613-742-1222
CELPLAST METALLIZED PRODUCTS LIMITED
4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 416-293-4330 800-866-0059 Fax: 416-293-9198 www.celplast.com
CELPLAST PACKAGING SYSTEMS LTD.
4-67 Commander Blvd Toronto ON M1S 3M7 416-644-3500 877-644-6445 www.celplast.ca
CENTRAL GRAPHICS & CONTAINER GROUP 5526 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 905-238-8400
CERMEX INC.
5600 Sun Court Norcross GA 30092 USA 678-221-3570 Fax: 678-221-3571 www. cermex.com
CHANTLER PACKAGING INC.
880 Lakeshore Rd E Mississauga ON L5E 1E1 905-274-2533 800-565-5245 Fax: 905-274-9522 www.chantlerpackaging.com Representatives: Laro Import/Export, Rosemere, QC 450-965-1255
CHARLES DOWNER & CO. LTD.
7-52 Beaver Creek W Richmond Hill ON L4B 1L9 905-882-2222 Fax: 905-882-0437 www.cdowner.com
CHARTWELL AUTOMATION INC.
140 Duffield Dr Markham ON L6K 1B5 905-513-7100 877-513-7769 Fax: 905-513-7101 www.chartwell.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-201-3108; Edmonton, AB 780-416-2176; Vancouver, BC 604-269-9716; London, ON 519-433-9430; Waterloo, ON 519-746-1634; Montreal, QC 450-444-5454
CHEP CANADA INC.
7400 Danbro Cres E Mississauga ON L5N 8C6 905-790-2437 Fax: 905-789-4279 www. chep.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-236-1633; Edmonton, AB 780-4860237; Vancouver, BC 604-520-2583; Winnipeg, MB 204-633-2456; Moncton, NB 506-858-8393; Brampton, ON 905-7902437; Montreal, QC 514-745-2437
CHESTWOOD - MEZEY DISTRIBUTION
100 Steelcase Rd E Markham ON L3R 1E8 905-475-5542 800-263-1606 Fax: 905-4741941 www.chestwood.com
CHISHOLM MACHINERY SALES LTD.
5760 Valley Way Niagara Falls ON L2E 6T3 905-356-1119 Fax: 905-356-9170 Branches: Montreal, QC 450-424-1919
CIMA-PAK CORPORATION
580 av Meloche Dorval QC H9P 2P4 514-631-6222 877-631-2462 Fax: 514-631-7361 www.cima-pak.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-612-0053
CLARKE ROLLER & RUBBER LTD.
485 Southgate Dr Guelph ON N1G 3W6 519-763-7655 Fax: 519-763-7699 www. clarkeroller.com
COGNEX CORP.
One Vision Dr Natick MA 01760 USA
508-650-3000 800-677-2646 Fax:
508-650-3344 www.cognex.com
COLOR PAK - DIV. OF ATLANTIC PACKAGING
80 Progress Ave Scarborough ON M1P 2Z1
416-298-5340 Fax: 416-298-5473
COLOR PAK - DIV. OF ATLANTIC PACKAGING 80 Progress Ave Scarborough ON M1P 2Z1 416-298-5518 Fax: 416-298-5473
COLUMBIA CODING & MARKING LTD.
47-20821 Fraser Hwy Suite 230 Langley BC V3A 0B6 604-856-7151 Fax: 604-857-1052 www.columbiacoding.com Representatives: Jayvee Distributors, Winnipeg, MB 204-853-7725; Neil Neumann Sales Ltd., Edmonton, AB 780-434-9152
COLUMBIA MACHINE INC.
107 Grand Blvd Vancouver WA 98661 USA 800-628-4065
COMBISCALE INC.
4760 NW 128th St Opa Locka FL 33054 USA 305-895-8909 Fax: 305-895-2929 www. combiscale.com
COMPACKER SYSTEMS, LLC
9104 N Zenith Davenport IA 52809 USA 563-391-2751 Fax: 563-391-8598 www. compacker.com Representatives: Ram Packaging Systems, Uxbridge, ON 905-862-3073
COMPOSITE CAN & TUBE INSTITUTE
50 South Pickett St Suite 110 Alexandria VA 22304-7206 USA 703-823-7234
CONFAB LABORATORIES INC.
4355 boul Sir Wilfred Laurier Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3X3 450-443-6666 888-826-6322 Fax: 450-443-4466
CONSOLIDATED BOTTLE CORPORATION
77 Union St Toronto ON M6N 3N2 416-656-7777 Fax: 416-656-6394 Branches: Montreal, QC 514-694-2860 Representatives: Humphrey Cosburn Plastic, Toronto, ON 416-656-7700
CONSOLIDATED TECHNOLOGIES
252 Joseph Carrier Vaudreuil QC J7V 5V5 450-424-8464 Fax: 450-424-8792 www. consolidatedtechnologies.com
CONTRACT PACKAGING ASSOCIATION
1833 Centre Point Cir Suite 123 Naperville IL 60563 USA 630-544-5053
CONTROLGMC
15A ch du Tremblay Boucherville QC J4B 7L6 450-449-4428 800-664-5264 Fax: 450-449-2648 www.controlgmc.com
CONVERTING EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
201 Springs St Fort Mill SC 29715 USA 803-802-7820
CORRUGATED PACKAGING COUNCIL
25 Northwest Point Blvd Suite 510 Elk Groove IL 60007 USA 847-364-9600
CORRUPAL
225 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 3X8 450-638-4222 www.corrupal.com
COUSINEAU PACKAGING INC.
PO Box 158 Campbellville ON L0P 1B0
905-854-3666 187-766-4590 Fax: 905-854-4666 www.cousineaupackaging.com Representatives: Across Canada, Call or email, 877-664-5900
COUSINS PACKAGING INC.
105 Claireport Cres Etobicoke ON M9W 6P7 888-209-9344 Fax: 416-743-1831 www. cousinspackaging.com Branches: Campbellville, ON 905-854-3666
CROWN METAL PACKAGING CANADA LP
100-10 Ronrost St Vaughan ON L4K 4R3 905-660-2125 Fax: 905-669-1692 Branches: Calgary, AB 403-236-0241; Montreal, QC 514-633-0058
CRYOVAC, A DIV. OF SEALED AIR (CANADA) INC. 2365 Dixie Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 2A2 905-273-5656 Fax: 905-273-3171 www. sealedair.com Branches: Montreal, QC 514-335-2550 Representatives: Farnell Packaging Limited, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-9378; Impak Packaging Systems, Scarborough, ON 416-299-0960; Les Emballages Carrousel Inc, Boucherville, QC 514-875-2025; Les Emballages Jean Cartier Inc., St.-Cesaire, QC 450-469-3168; Metric Packaging Inc., Brampton, ON 905-564-0577; Shippers Supply Inc, Edmonton, AB 403-449-0528; Snell SPL System Solutions Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-565-1272; Terrana Services Corp., Richmond, BC 604-304-9887; Unisource Canada Inc, London, ON 519-686-5820; Mississauga, ON 905-795-7400; Ottawa, ON 613-247-8114; Quebec, QC 418-6832256; Ville St Laurent, QC 514-733-4400; Unisource Canada Inc., Calgary, AB 403-250-5416; Edmonton, AB 780-452-2520; New Westminster, BC 604-528-7344; Winnipeg, MB 204-697-0958; Xpedx Canada Inc., Brampton, ON 905-565-4390
DJS ENTERPRISES
6-2700 14th Ave Markham ON L3R 0J1 905-475-7644 Fax: 905-475-7645 www. djsent.com
D. S. HANDLING SYSTEMS LIMITED 10 Centennial Rd Orangeville ON L9W 1P8 519-941-4853 Fax: 519-941-7339 www. dshandling.com
DAMARK SHRINK PACKAGING SYSTEMS, DIV. OF PLEXPACK 2-1160 Birchmount Rd Toronto ON M1P 2B8 416-609-8011 800-265-1775 Fax: 416-298-4328 www.damarkpackaging.com
DANAFILMS
5 Otis St Westborough MA 01581 USA 508-366-8884 800-634-8289 Fax: 508-898-0106 www.danafilms.com Branches: London, ON 519-870-7879
DAVIS
301-755 Queensway E Mississauga ON L4Y 4C5 905-270-2501 877-519-2501 Fax: 905-270-3969 www.davisdesign.ca
DAVIS CONTROLS LTD.
2200 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 5R3 905-829-2000 Fax: 905-829-2630 www. daviscontrols.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-255-5035; Vancouver, BC 604-2989101; Montreal, QC 514-737-4817
DECO LABELS & TAGS
28 Greensboro Dr Toronto ON M9W 1E1
416-247-7878 Fax: 416-247-9030 www. decolabels.com
Falls WI 53052-0773 USA 262-255-6070 Fax: 262-255-7784 www.enerconind.com
DELKOR SYSTEMS INC. 8700 Rendova St NE Minneapolis MN 55014 USA 763-746-1886 www.delkorsystems.com
Representatives: Abbey Packaging Equipment Ltd. DEMATIC LIMITED
302-6750 Century Ave Mississauga ON L5N 2V8 905-363-6970 877-567-7300 Fax: 905-363-6969 www.dematic.com Representatives: Expert Convoyeur, La Prairie, QC 450-659-6872
DEPENDABLE MARKING SYSTEMS LTD. 42-585 Wentworth St E Oshawa ON L1H 3V8 905-433-1383 877-433-3675 Fax: 905-433-1972 Branches: Montreal, QC 450-242-2095
DESCON CONVEYOR SYSTEMS 1-1274 Ringwell Dr Newmarket ON L3Y 9C7 905-953-0455 Fax: 905-953-1335 www. desconconveyor.com
DOBOY INC., BOSCH PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY 869 S Knowles Ave New Richmond WI 54017 USA 715-246-6511 Fax: 715-246-6539 www.doboy.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-474-0225
DOMINO CANADA
2751 Coventry Rd Oakville ON L6H 5V9 905-829-2430 800-387-7972 Fax: 905-829-1842 www.domino-na.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC 604-221-4657; Halifax, NS 902-826-2619; Montreal, QC 514-333-1330
DONWAY PACKAGING CORP. LTD.
12 Principal Rd Scarborough ON M1R 4Z3 416-494-5400 877-504-7041 Fax: 416-494-5409 www.donwaypackaging.com
DYNAMIC CONVEYOR CORPORATION
5980 Grand Haven Rd Muskegon MI 49441 USA 231-798-1483 800-640-6850 Fax: 231-798-9583 www.dynamicconveyor.com
Representatives: Trugrit Agency Inc. 503-625-1609
EAM-MOSCA CANADA LTD.
170 William Smith Dr Whitby ON L1N 9N3 905-665-8225 800-663-6392 Fax: 905-665-8188 www.eammosca.com
Representatives: AT Packaging, Mirabel, QC 877-979-8667
E.I. DUPONT CANADA COMPANY
7070 Mississauga Rd Mississauga ON L5N 5M8 905-821-5042 Fax: 905-821-5519 www.cyrel.com/na Representatives: Williamson Printing Materials, Grimsby, ON 905-945-2131
ESS TECHNOLOGIES
3160 State St Blacksburg VA 24060 USA 540-961-5716 www.esstechnologies.com
EAGLE PACKAGING MACHINERY LLC
4760 NW 128th St Miami FL 33054 USA 305-622-4070 Fax: 305-688-7772 www. eaglepm.com Branches: Lachine, QC 514-422-0808
ECKERT MACHINES
3841 Portage Rd Niagara Falls ON L2J 2L1 905-356-8356 Fax: 905-356-1704 www. eckertmachines.com
ECONOCORP INC.
72 Pacella Dr Randolph MA 02368 USA 617-986-7500 Fax: 617-986-1553 www. econocorp.com
EDELSTEIN DIVERSIFIED CO. LTD. 100-9001 Avon Montréal QC H4X 2G8 514-489-8689 800-461-8273 Fax: 514-489-9707 www.echotape.com
EDSON PACKAGING MACHINERY LTD. 215 Hempstead Dr Hamilton ON L8W 2E6 905-385-3201 800-493-3766 Fax: 905-385-8775 www.edson.com
Representatives: Alex E. Jones, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Montreal, QC 514-731-7747
ELLIS PACKAGING LTD. 1830 Sandstone Manor Pickering ON L1W 3Y1 905-798-7715 Fax: 905-831-7571 www. ellispkg.com
ELOPAK CANADA INC.
6430 boul des Grandes Prairies Saint-Leonard QC H1P 1A2 514-326-0350 514-913-4457 Fax: 514-326-6372 www.elopak.com
EMBALLAGES JEAN CARTIER INC. 2325 boul Industrial St-Cesaire QC J0L 1T0 450-469-3168 800-363-2737 Fax: 450-469-2239 www.embic.com
Representatives: Cartier Packaging, Mississauga, ON 416-436-2002 EMPLEX BAG SEALING SOLUTIONS, A DIVISION OF PLEXPACK 2-1160 Birchmount Rd Toronto ON M1P 2B8 416-291-8085 800-265-1775 Fax: 416-298-4328 www.emplex.com ENERCON INDUSTRIES CORP. W 140 N 9572 Fountain Blvd Menomonee
Representatives: Fladgate Packaging Systems, Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778; MD Packaging, Scarborough, ON 416-291-9229; Webconvert Ltd. ON 416-252-4462
ERIEZ 2200 Asbury Rd Erie PA 16506 USA 814-835-6000 800-345-4946 Fax: 814-838-4960 www.eriez.com Representatives: Brunette Equipment Sales Inc., Mississauga, ON; D&L Engineering Sales Ltd, Halifax, NS 902-429-3790; Frontline Process Solutions, Oakville, ON; Novatech Equipment Sales, Vancouver, BC 604-984-2220; Warco Process Technologies, Dorval, QC; Welco Expediting Ltd, Calgary, AB 403-279-8636 FPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING CORPORATION 1891 Eglinton Ave E Toronto ON M1L 2L7 416-288-3060 888-288-7386 Fax: 416-288-0808 www.fpcflexible.com
Representatives: LAL Packaging Partners, Toronto, ON 416-458-9895; Loch Hood Converting Inc., Toronto, ON 416-993-6921 FANUC ROBOTICS CANADA LTD. 6774 Financial Dr Mississauga ON L5N 7J6 905-812-2300 Fax: 905-812-2350 www. fanucrobotics.com Branches: Montreal, QC 450-492-9001 Representatives: AFA Nordale Inc., Brampton, ON 905-456-8700; JMP Engineering, London, ON 519-652-2741; Johnsen Machine Company, Burlington, ON 905-335-4196; KL Products, London, ON 519-652-1070; Langen Packaging, Mississauga, ON 905-670-7200; PremierTech Systems, Riviere-du-Loup, QC 418-867-8883; Strongpoint Automation 519-624-1255
FARM CREDIT CANADA
1800 Hamilton St Regina SK S4P 4L3 306-780-6463 Fax: 306-780-5001 www. fcc-fac.ca
FARNELL PACKAGING LIMITED
30 Isley Ave Dartmouth NS B3B 1L3 902-468-9378 800-565-9378 Fax: 902-468-3192 www.farnell.ns.ca
FEED SYSTEMS INC.
135 Industrial Blvd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 516-727-0300 Fax: 516-369-5939 www.kapsall. com Representatives: Newmapak, Toronto, ON 800-866-5572; Montreal, QC 514-866-5572
FESTO INC.
5300 Explorer Dr Mississauga ON L4W 5G4 905-624-9000 877-463-3786 Fax: 905-624-9001 www.festo.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Moncton, NB; Montreal, QC; Québec, QC Representatives: Atlantic Compressed Air, Moncton, NB 560-858-9500; E.B. Horsman & Son, Surrey, BC 778-545-9916; Seaway Fluid Power Group, St Catharines, ON 905-688-1243; Wajax Industrial Components, Lachine, QC 514-636-3333
FIBRE BOX ASSOCIATION
25 Northwest Point Blvd Suite 510 Elk Grove Village IL 60007 USA 847-364-9600
FISCHBEIN COMPANY
151 Walker Rd Statesville NC 28625 USA 704-871-1159 Fax: 704-872-3303 www. fischbein.com Representatives: Gaston Richard Inc, Ste Julie, QC 450-649-1516; Hartwick Sales & Service, Arva, ON 519-225-2310; London, ON 519-225-2310; Lewis M. Carter Mfg, Saskatoon, SK 306-242-9292
FISCHER & KRECKE INC. / MEMBER OF THE BOBST GROUP
See BOBST NORTH AMERICA INC.
FLEXIBLE FILM AND BAG DIVISION OF SPI-THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY TRADE ASSOCIATION 1667 K St NW Suite 1000 Washington DC 20006 USA 202-296-7005
FLEXIBLE INTERMEDIATE BULK CONTAINER ASSOCIATION PO Box 247952 Minneapolis MN 55424 USA 866-600-8880
FLEXIBLE PACKAGING ASSOCIATION 971 Corporate Blvd Suite 403 Linthicum MD 21090 USA 410-694-0800 Fax: 410-694-0900 www.flexpack.org
FLEXLINK SYSTEMS, INC.
1-1549 Yorkton Crt Burlington ON L7P 5B7 905-639-6878 Fax: 905-639-4632 www. flexlink.com Representatives: ABF Systemes Inc., Quebec, QC 450-449-4358; PharmaCos Machinery Inc., Quebec, QC 514-339-5440
FLEXO-PRINTING EQUIPMENT CORP / SIAT 416 Hayward Ave N Oakdale MN 55128 USA 651-731-9499 www.flexo-siat.com
FLIR SYSTEMS LTD.
920 Sheldon Crt Burlington ON L7L 5L6
800-613-0507 Fax: 905-639-5488 www.flir. com Representatives: Hoskin Scientific Limited, Burlington, ON 905-333-5510; ITM Instruments,
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC 514-457-7280
FOOD & CONSUMER PRODUCTS OF CANADA
600-100 Sheppard Ave E Toronto ON M2N 6N5 416-510-8024 Fax: 416-510-8043 www.fcpc.ca
FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE
2345 Crystal Dr Suite 800 Arlington VA 22202 USA 202-452-8444
FOOD PROCESSING MACHINERY ASSOCIATION
1451 Dolley Madison Blvd Suite 200 McLean VA 22101 USA 703-761-2600
FOOD PROCESSORS OF CANADA
350 Sparks St Ottawa ON K1R 7S8 613-722-1000
FOODSERVICE PACKAGING INSTITUTE
201 Park Washington Crt Falls Chruch VA 22046 USA 703-538-3550
FOREST PRODUCTS ASSN. OF CANADA
410-99 Bank St Ottawa ON K1P 6B9
613-563-1441
FORMOST FUJI CORPORATION
19211 144th Ave NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA
425-483-9090 Fax: 425-486-5656 www. formostfuji.com Representatives: Abbey Packaging Equipment, Burlington, ON 905-681-3010
FORTRESS TECHNOLOGY INC.
51 Grand Marshall Dr Toronto ON M1B 5N6 416-754-2898 888-220-8737 Fax: 416-754-2976 www.fortresstechnology.com Representatives: Plan Automation, Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-0777; Ron Gallie Electric, Chilliwack, BC 604-798-9346
FURTHER POULTRY PROCESSORS
ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
203-2525 St Laurent Blvd Ottawa ON K1H 8P5 613-738-1175
GSI CANADA
800-1500 Don Mills Rd Toronto ON M3B 3L1 416-510-8039
GSI USA
7887 Washington Village Dr Suite 300 Dayton OH 45459 USA 937-435-3870
GARVEY CORP.
Rte 73 Blue Anchor NJ 08037 USA 609-561-2450 800-257-8581 Fax: 609-561-2328 www.garvey.com
GENERAL CONVEYOR INC
155 Engelhard Dr Aurora ON L4G 3V1 905-727-7922 Fax: 905-841-1056 www.gccl. com Representatives: Almac Conveyor Co Ltd, Aurora, ON 905-713-1377
GENERAL MAGNAPLATE CORP. 1331 Route 1 Linden NJ 07036 USA 908-862-6200 Fax: 908-862-6110 www. magnaplate.com Branches: Ajax, ON 905-686-2277
GENERAL PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CO. 6048 Westview Dr Houston TX 77055 USA 713-686-4331 Fax: 713-683-3967 www. generalpackaging.com Representatives: B & T Packaging Machinery, Ajax, ON 905-4261668; Fladgate Packaging Systems Ltd., Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778
GEORGE GORDON ASSOCIATES, INC. 12 Continental Blvd Merrimack NH 03054-4302 USA 603-424-5204 Fax: 603-424-9031 www.ggapack.com Representatives: B&T Sales, Ajax, ON 905-426-1668
GLASS PACKAGING INSTITUTE
700 North Fairfax St Suite 510 Alexandria VA 22314 USA 703-684-6359
GLUE DOTS INTERNATIONAL 5515 South Westridge Dr New Berlin WI 53151 USA 262-814-8500 888-688-7131 Fax: 282-814-8505 www.gluedots.com
GLUEFAST COMPANY INC.
3535 Route 66 Building 1 Neptune NJ 07753 USA 732-918-4600 Fax: 732-918-4646 www.gluefast.com
GOLDRICH PRINTPAK INC.
100 Industry St Toronto ON M6M 4L8 416-769-9000 Fax: 416-769-5454 www. goldpak.com
GRAVURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA PO Box 25617 Rochester NY 14625 USA 201-523-6042
GREYDON INC.
391 Greendale Rd York PA 17403 USA 717-848-3875 Fax: 717-843-6435 www. greydon.com Branches: Montreal, QC Representatives: Fladgate Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778; Marc Pilon, Montreal, QC 514-231-5415
GRIMSBY PACKAGING LIMITED
1244 Nathaniel Cres Burlington ON L7S 2A7 905-681-1604 800-736-0411 Fax: 905-681-1023
GROUPE LELYS
3275 Francis-Hugues Laval QC H7L 5A5 450-662-7161 800-361-3961 Fax: 450-662-0560 www.lelys.com Branches:
Woodbridge, ON 905-264-6654
GUELPH FOOD TECHNOLOGY CENTRE (GFTC) 88 McGilvray St Guelph ON N1G 2W1 519-821-1246
H B FULLER CANADA
101-21 Four Seasons Place Toronto ON M9B 6J8 416-641-4977 888-351-3523 Fax: 416-621-2699 www.hbfuller.com Branches: Longueuil, QC 450-655-1306 Representatives: A & E Distribution, Toronto, ON 226-448-2400; MRB Industries, St. Laurent, QC 514-488-2277
HMA SYSTEMS
12-185 Advance Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4Y3 905-458-8182 Fax: 905-458-0758 www. hmasystems.com
HABASIT CANADA LIMITED
2275 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 6P8 905-827-4131 800-770-6750 Fax: 905-825-2612 www.habasit.ca Representatives: B.D.I. Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-238-3392; Belterra Corporation, Delta, BC 604-540-1950; Canadian Bearings Limited, Mississauga, ON 905-670-6724; Celmire, Drummondville, QC 819-474-0021; CRS Vamil Inc., Delson, QC 450-638-5426; Nuera Industriel, Laval, QC 514-955-1024; Rubberline Products Ltd., Kitchener, ON 519-894-0400; Wajax Industrial Components, Lachine, QC 514-636-3333
HALLTECH INC.
465 Coronation Dr West Hill ON M1E 2K2 416-284-6111 Fax: 416-284-6932 www. halltech-inc.com Branches: Ville Saint-Laurent, QC 514-331-2710 Representatives: Adheco Ltd., Toronto, ON 416-291-3504
HAREMAR PLASTIC MANUFACTURING LTD.
200 Great Gulf Dr Vaughan ON L4K 4W1 905-761-7552 Fax: 905-761-2808 www. haremar.com
HARLUND INDUSTRIES LTD.
101-17973 106 Ave Edmonton AB T5S 2H1 780-484-4400 877-427-5863 Fax: 780-484-3646 www.harlund.com Branches: Burnaby, BC 604-689-4373; Mississauga, ON 905-501-9000; Laval, QC 450-629-7911
HARTNESS INTERNATIONAL PO Box 26509 Greenville SC 29616-1509 USA 864-297-1200 Fax: 864-297-4486 www. hartness.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery, Ville Mont Royal, QC 514-731-7747
HAYSSENSANDIACRE A DIV. OF BARRY-WEHMILLER COMPANIES, INC. 225 Spartangreen Blvd Duncan SC 29334 USA 864-486-4000 864-486-4251 Fax: 864-486-4412 www.hayssensandiacre.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates, Pointe Claire, QC 514-693-9381; Alex E. Jones & Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166
HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE
PACKAGING COUNCIL
2711 Buford Rd Suite 268 Bon Air VA 23235-2423 USA 804-338-5778 Fax: 888-812-4272 www.hcpconline.org
HEAT AND CONTROL, INC.
21121 Cabot Blvd Hayward CA 94545-1132 USA 510-259-0500 800-227-5980 Fax: 510259-0600 www.heatandcontrol.com Branches: Cambridge, ON 519-623-1100 Representatives: Techno Pak, Sainte-Julie, QC 450-922-3122
HEAT SEALING PACKAGING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
61 Pippin Rd Concord ON L4K 4N6
905-669-6770 800-669-7757 Fax: 905-669-5793 www.heatsealing.ca
HEIDELBERG CANADA
6265 Kenway Dr Mississauga ON L5T 2L3 905-362-4400 Fax: 905-362-4606 www. heidelberg.com Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-276-8343; Montreal, QC 514-631-6270
HEWLETT-PACKARD (CANADA) CO.
5150 Spectrum Way Mississauga ON L4W 5G1 905-206-4725
HIBAR SYSTEMS LTD.
35 Pollard St Richmond Hill ON L4B 1A8 905-731-2400 Fax: 905-731-6035 www. hibar.com
HOOD CHEMICAL
14-295 Alliance Rd Milton ON L9T 4W8
905-876-0707 800-567-9791
HOOD PACKAGING CORPORATION
2380 McDowell Rd Burlington ON L7R 4A1
905-637-5611 Fax: 905-637-9954 www. hoodpkg.com Branches: Calgary (Paper Div), AB 403-279-4000; Calgary (Plastics Div), AB 403-287-0450; Burlington, ON 905-6375611; Guelph, ON 519-821-2570; East Angus, QC 819-832-4971
HUDSON-SHARP
10 Sugarloaf Rd Sandy Hook CT 06482 USA
203-364-1306 Fax: 203-364-0269
HUDSON SUPPLIES INC.
2940 rue Halpern St. Laurent QC H4S 1R2 514-337-5005 888-599-9959 Fax: 514-332-3383 www.hudson4supplies.com
ID TECHNOLOGY
2051 Franklin Dr Fort Worth TX 76106 USA 817-626-7779 888-438-3242 Fax: 817-626-0553 www.idtechnology.com
INX INTERNATIONAL INK CO.
150 N Martingale Suite 700 Schaumburg IL 60173 USA 630-382-1906 800-233-4657 Fax: 847-969-9758 www.inxinternational.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-624-4657; Terrebonne, QC 450-477-9145 IPL INC.
140 Commerciale St-Damien Belle Co QC G0R 2Y0 418-789-2880 Fax: 418-833-3305 www.ipl-plastics.com Branches: Edmunston, NB 506-739-9559
ITW DYNATEC
31 Volunteer Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 USA 615-824-3634 800-860-6150 Fax: 615-264-5248 www.itwdynatec.com Representatives: HMA Systems, Brampton, ON 905-458-8182; Servi-Center, St Leonard, QC 514-326-5462; Timeco-Marten Company Ltd., Coquitlam, BC 604-525-8499
ITW MULLER CANADA
16715 boul Hymus Kirkland QC H9H 5M8 514-685-3160 Fax: 514-685-3166 Branches: Cornwall, ON 613-938-7900
ICONOTECH
One Heritage Park Rd Clinton CT 06143 USA 860-669-0358 Fax: 860-669-5109 www. iconotech.com Representatives: Fladgate Packaging Systems, Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778; Resolution Technologies Corp, Port Coquitlam, BC 604-942-3039
ILAPAK INC.
105 Pheasant Run Newtown PA 18940 USA 215-579-2900 Fax: 215-579-9959 www. ilapak.com
IMPRIMERIE STE-JULIE INC.
1851 rue Nobel Ste-Julie QC J3E 1Z6 800-361-9344 Fax: 450-649-7275 www. impsj.com
INDUSTRIAL MARKING SYSTEMS INC.
9000 Henri Bourassa O St Laurent QC H4S 1L5 514-336-3213 888-336-3213 Fax: 514-745-2923 www.imsinc.ca Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-612-0893
INDUSTRY CANADA
CD Howe Building 235 Queen St 2nd Floor W Tower Ottawa ON K1A 0H5 613-947-7466
INKSPEC/PAD
1470 rue Hocquart St-Bruno-de-Mont QC J3V 6E1 450-441-5005 800-465-7732 Fax: 450-441-6969 www.inkspec.com Representatives: Webconvert, Etobicoke, ON 416-252-4462
INLAND LABEL
2009 West Ave S La Crosse WI 54601 USA 608-788-5800 800-657-4413 www. inlandlabel.com
INNOVIA FILMS INC.
1950 Lake Park Dr Smyrna GA 30080 USA 877-822-3456 Fax: 770-970-8481
INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING PROS. (IOPP) 1833 Centre Point Cir Suite 123 Naperville IL 60563 USA 630-544-5050
INTELLIGRATED 5-500 Wentworth St E Oshawa ON L1H 3V9 905-725-5300 Fax: 905-725-2688 www. intelligrated.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-858-0088; Mississauga, ON 905-813-5000; Dorval, QC 514-633-9969
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
19-511 Maple Grove Dr Oakville ON L6J 6X0 905-815-1926
IPAK MACHINERY 1-14211 Burrows Rd Richmond BC V6V 1K9 604-940-8073 Fax: 604-940-8074 www. ipakmachinery.com
JG PACKAGING
92 Henderson Dr Whitby ON L1N 7Y8 905-430-7647 416-352-8808 Fax: 905-430-3435
JOKEY PLASTICS NORTH AMERICA INC. 150 Mitchell St Goderich ON N7A 3X8 519-524-9890 Fax: 519-524-6114 www. jokey.com
JONES PACKAGING INC.
3000 Page St London ON N5V 5H3 519-451-2100 Fax: 519-451-2107 www. jonespackaging.com Branches: Guelph, ON 519-821-0550
JOWAT CANADA PO Box 149 Mississauga ON L5M 2B7 514-231-1449 514-374-9043 www.jowat.com
KAPS-ALL PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
200 Mill Rd Riverhead NY 11901 USA 631-727-0300 631-727-0307 Fax: 631-369-5939 www.kapsall.com Representatives: Newmapak, Pickering, ON 905-987-1936; Newmapak Ltd, Longueuil, QC 514-866-5572; Newmapak Ltd., Candiac, QC 514-866-5572
KLOCKNER-PENTAPLAST OF CANADA INC. 604-419 King St W Oshawa Executive Centre Oshawa ON L1J 2K5 905-433-4232 Fax: 905-436-3478 www.kpfilms.com
KRAKEN AUTOMATION INC. 14-4325 Harvester Rd Burlington ON L7L 5M4 905-336-8089 www.krakenautomation.com
KRONES MACHINERY CO LTD. 2-28 Regan Rd Brampton ON L7A 1A7 905840-5000 Fax: 905-840-2900 www.krones.ca
KRUGER INC.
3285 Bedford Rd Montréal QC H3S 1G5 514-737-1131 www.kruger.com Branches: Brampton, ON 905-759-1012; LaSalle, QC 514-366-8050; Montreal, QC 514-934-0845
LABEL-AIRE INC.
550 Burning Tree Rd Fullerton CA 92833 USA 714-449-5155 714-526-0300 Fax: 714-449-5100 www.label-aire.com
Representatives: Ahearn & Soper, Rexdale, ON 416-675-3999
LABELAD LTD.
400 Cochrane Dr Markham ON L3R 8E3 905-475-3738 866-522-3523 Fax: 905-475-1466 www.labelad.com
LABELLING TECHNOLOGIES
31& 32-1435 Bonhill Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1V2 905-564-2794 888-250-1524 Fax: 905-564-2793 www.labelling.com
Representatives: 3G Packaging Corp., Mississauga, ON 905-361-4929; Advance Shipping Supplies Inc., Mississauga, ON 905-568-4000; Crawford Provincial, London, ON 519-659-0909; EXA Inc, St Laurent, QC 514-333-3116; Star Packaging Equipment Ltd., Mississauga, ON 905-564-0092
LANGEN PACKAGING INC.
6154 Kestrel Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1Z2 905-670-7200 Fax: 905-670-5291 www. langengroup.com
LANTECH.COM, LLC 11000 Bluegrass Pky Louisville KY 40299 USA 502-267-4200 800-866-0322 Fax: 502-266-5031 www.lantech.com
LAPP CANADA INC.
10-3505 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Y7 905-820-5492 877-799-5277 Fax: 905-820-6516 www.lappcanada.com
LEADERLINX
124 Felbrigg Ave Toronto ON M5M 2M5 905-582-9846 416-841-4364 www. leaderlinx.com
LEADING EDGE PACKAGING INC. 1-25 Coronet Rd Etobicoke ON M8Z 2L8 416-234-9377 Fax: 416-234-3747 www. wiedenbach.com Representatives: Columbia Coding & Marking, Langley, BC 604-8567151; Dr.Tech Solutions Inc., Pointe-AuxTremble, QC 514-351-1702
LEESON CANADA
320 Superior Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2N7 905-670-4770 Fax: 905-670-4378 Branches: Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Hanover, ON; Montreal, QC LEIBINGER
2702-B Buell Dr East Troy WI 53120 USA 203-853-0022 Fax: 203-853-3355 www. leibinger-group.com Representatives: Redemac, St. Laurent, QC 514-335-9570
LEPEL CORP CAPSEALING DIV. W227 N937 Westmound Dr Waukesha WI 53186 USA 262-782-0450 800-231-6008 Fax: 262-782-3299 www.cap-sealing.com
LES EMBALLAGES KNOWLTON / KNOWLTON PACKAGING
315 ch Knowlton Knowlton QC J0E 1V0 450-242-2727 450-243-6161 Fax: 450-243-0559
LION PRECISION 563 Shoreview Park Rd St Paul MN 55126-7014 USA 651-484-6544
LOCK INSPECTION SYSTEMS, INC. 207 Authority Dr Fitchburg MA 01420 USA 978-343-3716 800-227-5539 Fax: 978-343-6278 www.lockinspection.com
LOMA SYSTEMS CANADA INC. 333 Wyecroft Rd Oakville ON L6K 2H2 905-842-4581 Fax: 905-842-3460 www. loma.com Representatives: Arpak Packaging Inc, Laval, QC 450-669-8965; Ross Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604-591-1510
LONGFORD INTERNATIONAL LTD. 41 Lamont Ave Scarborough ON M1S 1A8 416-298-6622 888-298-2900 Fax: 416-298-6627 www.longfordint.com
LOVESHAW, AN ITW COMPANY, LITTLE

DAVID PRODUCTS DIV.
Route 296 South Canaan PA 18459 USA
570-937-4921 800-572-3434 Fax: 570-937-3229 www.loveshaw.com
Representatives: Crawford Provincial, London, ON 519-659-0909; Dependable Marking Sys, Oshawa, ON 905-433-1383; Harlund Industries, Edmonton, AB 780-484-4400; Etobicoke, ON 416-679-9990; J G Packaging, Whitby, ON 905-430-7647; M D Packaging, Scarborough, ON 416-291-9229; Packaging Machinery Concepts, Mississauga, ON 905-212-7046; Snell Packaging Systems Ltd, Mississauga, ON 905-565-9484; Star Packaging, Mississauga, ON 905-670-7928; Thomas W Mackay & Sons, Vancouver, BC 604-324-6561; Unisource Canada
LYFT VISUAL
112-5800 Ambler Dr Mississauga ON L4W 4J4 905-624-8478 Fax: 519-576-2489 www. lyftvisual.com Representatives: Boehmer Box LP, Kitchener, ON 519-576-2480; CANAMPAC, Kitchener, ON 519-576-2480; Strathcona Paper, Napanee, ON 613-378-6672
M.D. PACKAGING INC.
6-250 Shields Crt Markham ON L3R 9W5 416-291-9229 Fax: 416-291-2906 Branches: Montreal, QC 514-676-4162
M+L TESTING EQUIPMENT (1995) INC.
31 Dundas St E Dundas ON L9H 7H8 905-689-8783 800-263-9244 Fax: 905-689-3978 www.mltest.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-250-6765
MACRO ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY INC.
199 Traders Blvd E Mississauga ON L4Z 2E5 905-507-9000 Fax: 905-507-3000 www. macroeng.com
MAGNETIC PRODUCTS, INC.
683 Town Center Dr Highland MI 48334 USA 248-887-5600 800-544-5930 Fax: 248-887-6100 www.mpimagnet.com
MANROLAND CANADA INC.
119 Westcreek Dr Vaughan ON L4L 9N6 905-265-6300 800-676-5263 Fax: 905-265-6304 www.manroland.ca
MARKEM-IMAJE INC.
5448 Timberlea Blvd Mississauga ON L4W 2T7 800-267-5108 www.markem-imaje.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-277-2473; Langley, BC 604-514-3122; Lachine, QC 514-633-8848
MARQ PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
3801 West Washington Yakima WA 98902 USA 509-966-4300 800-998-4301 Fax: 509-452-3307 www.marq.net
MASTERNET LTD.
690 Gana Crt Mississauga ON L5S 1P2 905-795-0005 800-216-2536 Fax: 905-795-9293 www.masternetltd.com
MATRIX PACKAGING MACHINERY
650 Dekora Woods Blvd Saukville WI 53080 USA 262-268-8300 Fax: 262-268-8301 www. matrixpm.com Representatives: Plan Automation, Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-0777
MATTHEWS MARKING PRODUCTS
6515 Penn Ave Pittsburgh PA 15206 USA 412-665-2500 Fax: 412-365-2042 www. matthewsmarking.com
MAXCESS INTERNATIONAL
222 West Memorial Rd Oklahoma City OK 73126 USA 405-755-1600 800-639-3433 Fax: 405-755-8425 Representatives: Nelco Canada, Port McNicholl, ON 705-526-1338
MCBRADY ENGINEERING INC.
P.O. Box 2549 Joliet IL 60434 USA 815-744-8900 Fax: 815-744-8901 www. mcbradyengineering.com
MEADWESTVACO PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP
281 Fairall St Ajax ON L1S 1R7 905-683-2330
METRO LABEL COMPANY LTD.
999 Progress Ave Toronto ON M1B 6J1 416-321-7889 Branches: Burnaby, BC; Napa, CA 707-226-2806; Montreal, QC 514-636-4316
METTLER-TOLEDO HI-SPEED
5 Barr Rd Ithaca NY 14850 USA 607-2576000 800-836-0836 Fax: 607-257-5232 www.mt.com/hi-speed Representatives: MD Packaging, Scarborough, ON 416-291-9229
METTLER-TOLEDO SAFELINE
6005 Benjamin Rd Tampa FL 33634 USA 813-889-9500 800-447-4439 Fax: 813-881-0840 www.metaldetection.com
Representatives: Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery of Canada Ltd., Ville St-Laurent, QC 514-956-1968; MD Packaging, Inc, Toronto, ON 416-291-9229; Shawpak Systems, Oakville, ON 905-847-0122
MITCHEL-LINCOLN PACKAGING LTD.
3737 boul Thimens Ville St Laurent QC H4R 1V1 514-332-3480 Fax: 514-332-2039 THE MONTALVO CORPORATION
50 Hutcherson Dr Gorham ME 04038 USA 207-856-2501 800-226-8710 Fax: 207-856-2509 www.montalvo.com
Representatives: Webconvert Ltd, Etobicoke, ON 416-252-4462
MOONSTONE MECHANICAL INC.
2251 15/16 Sideroad E Hawkestone ON L0L 1T0 705-327-5300 800-205-8170 Fax: 705-327-5312 www.moonstonemechanical.com
MOORE PACKAGING CORPORATION
191 John St Barrie ON L4N 2L4
705-737-1023 Fax: 705-737-5579 www. moorepackaging.com
MOTION CANADA
8985 Fraserwood Crt Burnaby BC V5J 5E8 604-433-6711 Fax: 604-433-7377 www. motioncanada.com
MULLER MARTINI CANADA INC.
20 Caldari Rd Vaughan ON L4K 4N8
905-660-9595 800-268-1999 Fax: 905-660-5762 www.mullermartinicanada.com
MULTIFEEDER TECHNOLOGY, INC.
4821 White Bear Pky St Paul MN 55110-3325 USA 651-407-3100 Fax: 651-407-3199 www.multifeeder.com
Representatives: That Packaging Group, Richmond Hill, ON 416-580-1244
MULTIVAC CANADA INC.
7 & 8-6221 Hwy 7 Woodbridge ON L4H 0K8
905-264-1170 877-264-1170 Fax: 905-264-9647 www.multivac.com
NPES ASSOCIATION FOR SUPPLIERS OF PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND CONVERTING TECHNOLOGIES
1899 Preston White Dr Reston VA 20191 USA 703-264-7200
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PACKAGING, HANDLING, AND LOGISTIC ENGINEERS
177 Fairsom Crt Lewisburg PA 17837-6844 USA 570-523-6475
NEW ENGLAND MACHINERY INC.
2820 62nd Ave E Bradenton FL 34203 USA 941-755-5550 Fax: 941-751-6281 www. neminc.com Representatives: MD Packaging Inc., Markham, ON 416-291-9229
NEWMAPAK LTD.
285 av Liberte Candiac QC J5R 6Z7 514-866-5572 877-866-5572 Fax: 450-635-3611 www.newmapak.com Branches: Markham, ON 905-201-1842
NITTA CORPORATION OF AMERICA 7605 Nitta Dr Suwanee GA 30024 USA 770-497-0212 800-221-3689 Fax: 770-623-1398 www.nitta.com
NORAMPAC, A DIV. OF CASCADES CANADA ULC 1061 rue Parent St-Bruno QC J3V 6R7 450-461-8600 866-735-2635 Fax: 450-461-8636 www.normampac.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-531-3800; Richmond, BC 604-273-7321; Winnipeg, MB 204-786-5761; Winnipeg, MB 204-667-6600; Moncton, NB 506-869-2200; St John’s, NL 709-747-1200; Barrie, ON 705-737-0470; Belleville, ON 613-968-3581; Cobourg, ON 905-372-5199; Etobicoke, ON 416-255-8541; Mississauga, ON 905-671-2940; Mississauga, ON 905-678-8211; Scarborough, ON 416-412-3500; St-Marys, ON 519-284-1840; Trenton, ON 613-392-6505; Vaughan, ON 905-760-3900; Cabano, QC 418-854-2803; Drummondville, QC 819-475-4567; East Angus, QC 819-823-5300; Jonquiere, QC 418-542-9544; Kingsey Falls, QC 819-363-5000; Lachute, QC 450-566-3200; Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC 450-455-5731; Viau, QC 514-251-3800; Victoriaville, QC 819-758-3177
NORDSON CANADA LIMITED
1211 Denison St Markham ON L3R 4B3
800-463-3200 Fax: 905-475-8821 www. nordson.ca Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-460-0949; Montreal, QC Representatives: Howard Marten Company, Calgary, AB 403-259-2201; Edmonton, AB 780-438-3468; Intec Group, Winnipeg, MB 204-480-0468
NORWOOD MARKING SYSTEMS
2538 Wisconsin Ave Downers Grove IL 60515 USA 630-968-0646 800-626-3464 Fax: 630-968-7672 www.itwnorwood.com
Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Assoc Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Anypack Packaging Machinery, Burnaby, BC 604-421-8008; DR Tech Solutions Inc., Laval, QC 450-681-1744
NOVA PACK LIMITED
6470 Northam Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1H9 905-673-6682 Fax: 905-672-7225 www. novapk.com
NUSPARK ENGINEERING INC.
29-1111 Flint Rd Toronto ON M3J 3C7 416-663-7071 Fax: 416-663-0233 O-I
One Michael Owens Way Perrysburg OH 43551 USA 567-336-5000 www.o-i.com
Branches: Brampton, ON; Montréal, QC 514-934-8819 Representatives: Saxco Canada, Port Credit, ON 905-271-5700
OMEGA DESIGN CORP.
211 Philips Rd Exton PA 19341 USA 610-363-6555 800-346-0191 Fax: 610-524-7398 www.omegadesign.com
Representatives: Packaging Equipment Solutions, Brampton, ON 905-970-1562
OMNIFISSION PACKAGING INC. 2411 Anson Dr Mississauga ON L5S 1G1 905405-9777 Fax: 905-405-9888 www. omnifission.com
OMRON CANADA INC.
885 Milner Ave Toronto ON M1B 5V8 416-2866465 Fax: 416-286-6159 www.omron.ca
Branches: Vancouver, BC 604-522-8855; Windsor, ON 519-972-0022; Lachine, QC 514-636-6676; Quebec, QC 418-864-7378 Representatives: CB Engineering, Calgary, AB 403-259-6220; EECOL, Calgary, AB 403-253-1952; Nedco, Mississauga, ON 905-568-2425; SNS Automation, St. George, ON 519-448-3055; Wesco Distribution, Markham, ON 905-415-6100
ONGUARD PRODUCT INSPECTION INC. 331-1235 Fairview St Burlington ON L7S 2K9 905-690-2868 905-320-3220 www. onguardinspection.com
OPTIMA MACHINERY CORPORATION
1330 Contract Dr Green Bay WI 54304 USA 920-339-2222 Fax: 920-339-2233 www. optima-usa.com
ORBIS CORPORATION
1055 Corporate Center Dr Oconomowoc WI 53066 USA 888-695-2878 Fax: 920-751-2478 www.orbiscorporation.com
Branches: Rexdale, ON 416-745-6980
ORION PACKAGING SYSTEMS
4750 Country Rd 13 NE Alexandria MN 56308 USA 901-888-4170 800-333-6556 Fax: 901-365-1071 www.orionpackaging.com Branches: Laval, QC 514-231-5645; 647-233-7577
OYSTAR NORTH AMERICA
807 W Kimberly Rd Davenport IA 52806 USA 563-391-1100 800-257-5622 www. oystar-group.com
OYSTAR NORTH AMERICA (FORMERLY KNOWN AS OYSTAR USA, INC. & IWKA PACSYSTEMS, INC.)
523 Raritan Center Pky Edison NJ 08837 USA 732-343-7600 Fax: 732-343-7601 www.oystar-group.com
PAC - THE PACKAGING ASSOCIATION
607-1 Concorde Gate Toronto ON M3C 3N6 416-490-7860 Fax: 416-490-7844 www.pac. ca Branches: Laval, QC 514-990-0134
PDC INTERNATIONAL CORP 8 Sheehan Ave Norwalk CT 06854 USA 203-853-1516 Fax: 203-854-0834 www. pdc-corp.com Representatives: Flexi-Pack, Woodbridge, ON 416-577-0722; NJM, Pointe-Claire, QC 514-630-6990
PFM PACKAGING MACHINERY CORPORATION 1271 Ringwell Dr Newmarket ON L3Y 8T9 905-836-6709 Fax: 905-836-7763 www. pfmnorthamerica.com
PMC INDUSTRIES
275 Hudson St Hackensack NJ 07601 USA 201-342-3684 Fax: 201-342-3568 www. pmc-industries.com
PMR PACKAGING INC.
361-701 Rossland Rd E Whitby ON L1N 9K3 905-725-2225 Fax: 905-725-2241 www. pmrpackaging.com
PACIFIC PACKAGING MACHINERY 1284 Puerta Del Sol San Clemente CA 92673 USA 949-369-2425 Fax: 949-369-2429 www. pacificpak.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166
PACK-RITE DIV. OF METTLER TOLEDO INC. 3026 Phillips Ave Racine WI 53403 USA 262-635-6966 800-248-6868 Fax: 262-634-0521 www.packrite.com Representatives: Fladgate Packaging, Vancouver, BC 604-612-7778; Island Handling Systems, Charlottetown, PE 902-566-5959; James Dawson Enterprises Ltd, Toronto, ON 905-738-6959; Dorval, QC 514-472-9851; Rite Way Packaging, Edmonton, AB 780-467-7131
PACKAGING & LABEL GRAVURE ASSN. GLOBAL 18481 Royal Hammock Blvd Naples FL 34114 USA 920-217-6059
PACKAGING EQUIPMENT AND CONVEYORS, INC. (P.E.A.C., INC.)
52853 CR 7 Elkhart IN 46514 USA 574-266-6995 Fax: 574-264-6210 www. peacinc.com
PACKAGING MACHINERY CONCEPTS LTD. 939 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga ON L4W 2R7 905-212-7046 Fax: 905-212-7046 www. pmcltd.ca
PACKAGING MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE (PMMI)
11911 Freedom Dr Suite 600 Reston VA 20190 USA 703-243-8555 Fax: 703-243-8556 www.packexpo.com
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC. 310 Courtland Ave Concord ON L4K 4Y6 905-761-5925 800-303-5883 Fax: 905-738-6182 www.ptibox.com
PANO CAP CANADA LTD.
55 Webster Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2E7 519-893-6055 Fax: 519-893-6273 www. panocap.com Branches: Burlington, ON 905-637-6493
PAP ENGINEERING SERVICES
34 Jasmine Rd Weston ON M9M 2P9 416-743-9601 Fax: 416-747-9058
PAPER & PAPERBOARD PACKAGING
ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL (PPEC) 3-1995 Clark Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4W1 905-458-0087 Fax: 416-458-2052
PAPER PACKAGING CANADA 3-1995 Clark Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4W1 905-458-0087 Fax: 905-458-2052
PAPER SHIPPING SACK MNFCTRS. ASSN. 520 East Oxford St Coopersburg PA 18036 USA 610-282-6845
PAPERBOARD PACKAGING COUNCIL
1350 Main St Suite 1508 Springfield MA 01103-1628 USA 413-686-9191
PAR-PAK LTD.
26 Victoria Cres Brampton ON L6T 1E5 905-792-3000 888-272-7725 Fax: 905-792-3330 www.parpak.com
Representatives: Glen Ross Agency, Winnipeg, MB 204-694-2312; Ketteringham Agencies Ltd., Richmond, BC 604-277-4499
PEARSON PACKAGING SYSTEMS W 8120 Sunset Hwy Spokane WA 99224 USA 509-838-6226 800-732-7766 Fax: 509-747-8532 www.pearsonpkg.com
Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Assoc, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Ville Mont-Royal, QC 514-731-7747
PEEL PLASTIC PRODUCTS LTD.
49 Rutherford Rd S Brampton ON L6W 3J3 905-456-3660 Fax: 905-456-0870 www. peelplastics.com
PEMBERTON & ASSOCIATES INC.
1-3610 Nashua Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1X9 905-678-8900 800-668-6111 Fax: 905-678-8989 www.pemcom.com
PILLAR TECHNOLOGIES - AN ITW COMPANY
475 Industrial Dr Hartland WI 53029-0110 USA 262-912-7200 Fax: 262-912-7272 www. pillartech.com
PLAN AUTOMATION INC.
367003 Mono Centre Rd Orangeville ON L9W 2Y8 416-479-0777 Fax: 416-479-0787 www. planautomation.com Branches: Fraserville, ON 705-939-6822; Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-0777
PLASTICS INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
One University Ave Ball Hall Room 201 Lowell MA 01854 USA 978-934-2575 Fax: 978-934-3089 POLYTAINERS INC.
197 Norseman St Toronto ON M8Z 2R5 416-239-7311 Fax: 416-239-0596 www. polytainersinc.com Representatives: Farnell Packaging Limited, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-9378
PPI TECHNOLOGIES GROUP 1610 Northgate Blvd Sarasota FL 34234 USA 941-359-6678 941-320-9576 Fax: 941-359-6804 www.ppitechnologies.com Branches: Terrasse-Vaudreuil, QC 514-425-0010 Representatives: Automatixx, Terrasse-Vaudreuil, QC; Charles Downer & Co Ltd, Richmond Hill, ON 905-333-3406
PRAXAIR CANADA INC.
1200-1 City Centre Dr Mississauga ON L5B 1M2 905-803-1600 Fax: 905-803-1696 www.praxair.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-216-1500; Edmonton, AB 780-4670550; Vancouver, BC 604-527-0717; Winnipeg, MB 204-589-7363; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-4139; Montreal, QC 514-337-6000
PRECISION AIR CONVEY CORPORATION (PAC) 210 Executive Dr Suite 6 Newark DE 19702 USA 302-999-8000 Fax: 302-999-8510 www.airconvey.com
PREMIER TECH SYSTEMS 1 av Premier Riviere-du-Loup QC G5R 6C1 418-868-8324 Fax: 418-862-6642 www. premiertechsystems.com
PRIMERA TECHNOLOGY Two Carlson Parkway N Plymouth MN 55447 USA 763-475-6676 800-797-2772 Fax: 763-475-6677 www.primeralabel.com
PRINTPACK INC.
2800 Overlook Pky Atlanta GA 30339 USA 404-460-7000 www.printpack.com
PRODO-PAK CORP 77 Commerce St Garfield NJ 07026 USA
973-772-4500 Fax: 973-772-0471 www. prodo-pak.com
PROGRESSIVE PACKAGING LTD.
285 Industrial Pky S Aurora ON L4G 3V8
905-727-0121
PROLAMINA INC
1041 boul des Enterprises O Terrebonne QC J6Y 1V2 450-626-4288 800-718-9235 Fax: 450-628-8842 www.prolamina.com
Branches: Westfield, MA 413-562-2315; Neenah, WI 920-722-9000
PROMO WRAP
7-1464 Cornwall Rd Oakville ON L6L 7W5
866-898-8762 Fax: 905-845-9810
PROPACK PROCESSING & PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC.
4902 Union Rd Beamsville ON L0R 1B4
905-563-9400 877-924-3337 Fax: 905-563-7225 www.propack.ca
PROSYS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING EQUIP.
422 E Fountain Rd Webb City MO 64870 USA 417-673-5551 800-231-3455 Fax: 417-673-7971 www.prosysfill.com Representatives: PMR Packaging Inc., Whitby, ON 905-475-4830
QUADREL LABELING SYSTEMS
7670 Jenther Dr Mentor OH 44060 USA 440-602-4700 Fax: 440-602-4701 www. quadrel.com Representatives: DMS-Diagent Marking System, Longeuil, QC 450-6462675; Newmapak, Candia, QC 877-866-5572
QUICKLABEL SYSTEMS
111-3555 Isabelle Brossard QC J4Y 2R2
800-565-2216 Fax: 450-619-9976 www. quicklabel.ca
R E MORRISON EQUIPMENT INC.
21-3615 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Z8 905-828-6301 800-668-8736 Fax: 905-828-3674 www.remequip.com Branches: Montreal, QC 514-820-7622
RFID CANADA
19-25 Valleywood Dr Markham ON L3R 5L9
905-513-8919 187-747-6676 Fax: 905-513-7651 www.rfidcanada.com
R-J MACHINERY INC.
44 Torbay Rd Markham ON L3R 1G6 905-475-1046 Fax: 905-475-0944 www. rjmachinery.com
RECYCLING COUNCIL OF ONTARIO
225-215 Spadina Ave Toronto ON M5T 2C7 416-657-2797
REISER (CANADA) CO.
1549 Yorkton Crt Burlington ON L7P 5B7 905-631-6611 Fax: 905-631-6607 www. reiser.com
RENNCO LLC
300 Elm St Homer MI 49245 USA 517-568-4121 800-409-5225 Fax: 517-568-4798 www.rennco.com Representatives: 3G Packaging Corp., Mississauga, ON 905-361-4929; Celplast Packaging Systems, Toronto, ON 416-293-4330; MD Packaging Inc., Markham, ON 416-291-9229; PMR Packaging, Whitby, ON 905-475-4830
REPACK CANADA & THE FREELANCE PORTFOLIO
425 Norfinch Dr Toronto ON M3N 1Y7 416-656-6227 416-736-4441 Fax: 416-736-4442 www.retailreadyexperts.ca
RESOLUTION INPLANT SERVICES INC. 15-1244 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X4 905-827-6695 Fax: 905-827-6590 www. resservices.ca
RETAIL PACKAGING MNFCTRS. ASSN. PO Box 17656 Covington KY 41017 USA 606-341-9623
REXNORD CANADA LTD.
81 Maybrook Dr Scarborough ON M1V 3Z2 416-297-6868 Fax: 416-297-6873 www. rexnord.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-253-1775; Edmonton, AB 780-4639444; Vancouver, BC 604-852-9545; Montreal, QC 514-337-2446
RICHARDS PACKAGING INC.
6095 Ordan Dr Mississauga ON L5G 2M7 905-670-7760 Fax: 905-670-1961 www. richardspackaging.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-273-0008; Edmonton, AB 780-9449516; Vancouver, BC 604-270-0111; Winnipeg, MB 204-783-9949; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-8211; Montreal, QC 514-422-8690; Quebec, QC 450-372-1299 Representatives: Camporum Enterprises, Saskatoon, SK 306-249-5323; Les Services Pharmactifs, Quebec City, QC 418-623-1592; Rick Ayotte Sales, Gloucester, ON 613-824-8817; Taara-Max, Winnipeg, MB 204-275-1974; Tom Cooter Sales, Vancouver, BC 604-931-9141; Vision Sales, Dieppe, NB 506-859-8117
ROBERTS POLYPRO 5416 Wyoming Ave Charlotte NC 28273 USA
704-588-1794 800-269-7409 Fax:
704-588-1821 www.robertspolypro.com
ROBOTIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
900 Victors Way Suite 140 Ann Harbor MI 48106-5210 USA 737-994-6088
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION CANADA/ALLENBRADLEY + ROCKWELL SOFTWARE BRANDS
360 Holiday Inn Dr Cambridge ON N3C 3Z9 519-740-5500 Fax: 519-740-5504 www.
rockwellautomation.com
RYSON INTERNATIONAL
300 Newsome Yorktown VA 23692 USA
757-898-1530
SDI PACKAGING INC.
10-310 Ray-Lawson Anjou QC H1J 1M1
514-352-3939 866-333-3939 Fax: 514-352-7745 www.sdipackaging.com
SPS/PHIN LIMITED
15-440 Tapscott Rd Scarborough ON M1B 1Y4 416-298-2151 Fax: 416-298-2170 www. spsphin.com
S+S INSPECTION INC.
1234 Hardt Cir Barlett IL 60103 USA
224-208-1900 Fax: 224-208-1908 www. sesotec-us.com Representatives: Bizerba Canada
SACMI BEVERAGE AND PACKAGING
900-1243 Islington Ave Toronto ON M8X 1Y9 416-428-3263 515-491-2209 www. sacmiusa.com
SALBRO BOTTLE INC.
350 Vaughan Valley Blvd Woodbridge ON L4H 3C3 905-850-1190 800-565-6786 Fax: 905-850-3923 www.salbrobottle.com
Branches: Montreal, QC 450-510-1467
SAMUEL PACKAGING SYSTEMS
1050 Brevik Pl Mississauga ON L4W 3V9
905-238-7778 Fax: 905-238-7040
SAMUEL STRAPPING SYSTEMS
2370 Dixie Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1Z4
905-279-9580 800-607-8727 Fax: 905-279-8016 www.samuelstrapping.com
Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-469-4040; New Westminster, BC; Vaughan, ON 905-379-1370; Lachine, QC Representatives: Samuel, Son & Co., Limited, Mississauga, ON 800-267-2683
SAPAL SA 44 ave du Tir Federal Ecublens Lausanne CH-1024 Switzerland 021-633-5200 Fax: 021-633-5211 www.sapal.com Representatives: Charles Downer Co Ltd, Richmond Hill, ON 905-882-2222
SATO AMERICA, INC.
10350 Nations Ford Rd Suite A Charlotte NC 28273 USA 888-871-8741 Fax: 704-644-1662 www.satoamerica.com
Representatives: Bluestar Canada, Montreal, QC 800-317-2323; Scan Source Canada, Toronto, ON 810-944-2439
SATURN PACKAGING EQUIPMENT
6055 ch St-Francois St Laurent QC H4S 1B6 514-956-1603 8885SEALIT Fax: 514-956-8124 www.saturnpackaging.com
SAWMILL ASSOCIATES LTD.
10 Spalding Dr Brantford ON N3T 6B8 519-756-3631 Fax: 519-756-0117 www. sawmill-ca.com
SCHAEFER SYSTEM INTL. LIMITED
140 Nuggett Crt Brampton ON L6T 5H4 905-458-5399 Fax: 905-458-7951 www. ssi-schaefer.ca Branches: Terrebonne, QC Representatives: Almont Industrial Materials, Winnipeg, MB 204-633-0319; Caster Rack, Dartmouth, NS 902-468-1880; Central Warehouse Equipment, Edmonton, AB 780-414-1333; Langley, BC 604-607-7172; Commander Warehouse Equipment, Edmonton, AB 780-468-4395; North Vancouver, BC 604-980-8511; Equipment World Inc, Thunder Bay, ON 807-623-9561; Hansler Smith, Brockville, ON 613-342-4408; J.M. Stuart, London, ON 519-473-3337; Legere Industrial Supply, Ottawa, ON 613-829-8010; Shippers Supply, Edmonton, AB 780-444-7766; Wearing Williams Ltd, Winnipeg, MB 204-786-8881
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
5985 McLaughlin Rd Mississauga ON L5R 1B8 905-366-3999 www.schneider-electric.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-214-3130; Edmonton, AB 780-453-3561; Richmond, BC 604-273-3711; Winnipeg, MB 204-488-2305; Moncton, NB 506-857-0719; St. John’s, NL 709-739-6374; Halifax, NS 902-450-0360; Cambridge, ON 519-621-5756; London, ON 519-451-4453; Mississauga, ON 905-366-3999; Ottawa, ON 613-247-7171; Stoney Creek, ON 905-643-4707; Sudbury, ON 705-560-9516; Thunder Bay, ON 807-344-8555; Windsor, ON 519-974-0900; Montreal, QC 514-697-4790; Quebec City, QC 418-688-9500; Saguenay-Lac St. Jean, QC 418-678-3016; Sherbrooke, QC 819-8223676; Val D’Or Sales, QC 819-825-9211; Regina, SK 306-791-8860; Saskatoon, SK 306-242-4046
SCHNEIDER PACKAGING EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
5370 Guy Young Rd Brewerton NY 13029 USA 315-676-3035 Fax: 315-676-2875 www. schneiderequip.com Representatives: Garth Dangerfield, Burlington, ON 905-407-8006
SCHOBER USA INC.
4690 Industry Dr Fairfield OH 45014 USA 512-489-7393 Fax: 512-489-7485 www. schoberusa.com
SEALED AIR OF CANADA LTD.
95 Glidden Rd Brampton ON L6T 2H8 905-456-0701 Fax: 905-456-3870
Branches: Ottawa, ON; Montreal, QC SEPTIMATECH GROUP INC. 106 Randall Dr Waterloo ON N2V 1K5 519-746-7463 888-777-6775 Fax: 519-746-3464 www.septimatech.com Representatives: Mecano Industrie Inc., St.-Leonard, QC 514-328-1228
SEW-EURODRIVE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. 210 Walker Dr Bramalea ON L6T 3W1 905-791-1553 800-567-8039 Fax: 905-791-2999 www.sew-eurodrive.ca
Branches: Delta, BC 604-946-5535; Lasalle, QC 514-367-1124
SHAWPAK SYSTEMS LTD.
2040 Speers Rd Oakville ON L6L 2X8 905-847-0122 Fax: 905-847-0123 www. shawpak.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones & Associates Ltd, Oakville, ON 905-8470166; Alex E. Jones Packaging Machinery Ltd, Ville St-Laurent, QC 514-731-7747
SHER-PAC CONTAINER SYSTEMS LIMITED
507050 Hwy. 89, RR4 Shelburne ON L0N 1S8 519-925-6901 800-766-8494 Fax: 519-925-5923
SICK INC.
6900 West 110 St Minneapolis MN 55438 USA 952-941-6780 800-325-7425 Fax: 952-941-9287 www.sickusa.com/packaging
SIDEL (CANADA) INC.
1045 Hwy 13 Laval QC H7W 4V3 450-973-3300 Fax: 450-973-3336 www. sidel.com
SILGAN PLASTICS CANADA
400 Rowntree Dairy Rd Woodbridge ON L4L 8H2 416-746-3300 Fax: 416-856-6294 www. silganplastics.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-677-2324; Scarborough, ON 416-293-8233; Lachine, QC 514-631-1140 Representatives: Consolidated Bottle, Toronto, ON 416-656-777; Tricor Braun, Toronto, ON 416-213-7474
SIPROMAC INC.
240 boul Industriel St-Germain QC J0C 1K0 819-395-5151 Fax: 819-395-5343 www. sipromac.com
SMITH PACKAGING LIMITED
930 Brittania Rd Mississauga ON L4W 5M7 905-564-6640
SMITHS DETECTION INC.
3202 Regal Dr Alcoa TN 37701 USA 865-379-1670 877-443-4626 Fax: 865-379-1677 www.smithsdetectionpid.com Representatives: Plan Automation, Richmond Hill, ON 416-479-0777
SOCIETY OF THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY 1667 K St NW Suite 1000 Washington DC 20006 USA 202-974-5200
SPEE-DEE PACKAGING MACHINERY CO INC 1360 Grandview Pky Sturtevant WI 53177 USA 262-886-4402 877-375-2121 Fax: 262-886-5502 www.spee-dee.com Representatives: Alex E. Jones, Oakville, ON 905-847-0166; Ville Mont-Royal, QC 514-731-7747
STANDARD KNAPP INC. 63 Pickering St Portland CT 06480 USA 860-342-1100 Fax: 860-342-1557 www. standard-knapp.com Representatives: B&T Sales Inc., Ajax, ON 905-426-1668
STANMECH TECHNOLOGIES INC. 944 Zelco Dr Burlington ON L7L 4Y3 905-631-6161 888-438-6324 Fax: 905-631-1852 www.stanmech.com, www. leister.ca www.leister.ca Branches: Montreal, QC 514-946-6161
STARQUIP INTEGRATED SYSTEMS 4-40 Dynamic Dr Toronto ON M1V 2W2 416-286-7116 Fax: 416-286-8595 www. starquip.com
STERLING MARKING PRODUCTS INC.
349 Ridout N London ON N6A 5S4 519-434-5785 800-265-5957 Fax: 519-434-9516 www.sterling.ca Branches: Kitchener, ON 519-571-0882; Ottawa, ON 613-234-8077; Toronto, ON 416-425-4140; Windsor, ON 519-253-7211
STEWARDEDGE (FORMERLY CORPORATIONS SUPPORTING RECYCLING) 601-26 Wellington St E Toronto ON M5E 1S2 800-277-2762
STOCK STERI-TECHNIC CANADA INC. 815A Tecumseh Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4B1 514-426-1266 Fax: 514-426-1200 www. stockcanada.ca
STRATHCONA PAPER LP 203-2 Lansing Sq Toronto ON M2J 4P8 416-491-1701 Fax: 416-491-0444 www. strathconapaper.com Branches: Napanee, ON; Montreal, QC 514-342-2471
STRONG POINT AUTOMATION INC. 95 Raglin Rd Cambridge ON N1T 1X9 519-624-1255 Fax: 519-624-1355 www. strongpointautomation.com
SUMMUM PLASTICS INC. 7726 Jarry St E Anjou QC H1J 2M3 514-352-9992 Fax: 514-352-0652 www. summumplastiques@bellnet.ca
SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING COALITION 600 E Water St Suite C Charlottesville VA 22902 USA 434-817-1524
TNA NORTH AMERICA INC. 680 S Royal Lane Coppell TX 75019 USA 972-462-6500 570-494-0624 Fax: 972-462-6599 www.tnasolutions.com
TAG & LABEL MNFCTRS. INSTITUTE INC. 1 Blackburn Center Gloucester MA 01930 USA 978-282-1400
TECHNICAL ADHESIVES LIMITED 3035 Jarrow Ave Mississauga ON L4X 2C6 905-625-1284 888-625-1284 Fax: 905-625-6841 www.technicaladhesives.com
TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY 15 Technology Pky S Norcross GA 30092 USA 770-924-3563
TECHNICOR INC. 450 Richardson Rd Orangeville ON L9W 4W8 519-941-6120 519-940-6067 800-8581707 Fax: 519-941-5141 www.technicor.ca
TECHNO PAK PACKAGING SYSTEMS INC. 2150 Bombardier Saint-Julie QC J3E 2J9 450-922-3122 Fax: 450-922-3422 www. techno-pak.com
TELCO SENSORS CANADA 15 Hess St N Hamilton ON L8R 2S5 289-237-2578 Fax: 905-612-9834 www. telcosensors.com
TEMBEC PAPERBOARD GROUP 1050-800 boul Rene Levesque O Montréal QC H3B 1X9 800-411-7011 Fax: 514-397-0896 www.kallimapaper.com Representatives: Ariva, Mississauga, ON; Quebec, QC; Buntin Reid, Ottawa, ON 613-731-8410; JBR, Lachine, QC 514-636-5000; Unisource, Calgary, AB 403-250-6464; Annacis Island, BC 604-520-7500; Winnipeg, MB 204-8856648; St. John, NB 506-642-0301; Mount Pearl, NL 709-754-3377; Dartmouth, NS 902-468-8500; London, ON 519-686-5820; Mississauga, ON 905-276-8542; Richmond Hill, ON 905-771-4000; Quebec, QC 418-681-4195; St. Laurent, QC 514-3455500; Saskatoon, SK 206-934-8899; West World Paper, Port Coquitlam, BC TETRA PAK CANADA INC. 1610 16th Ave Richmond Hill ON L4B 4N6 905-780-6030 Fax: 905-780-4903
THARO SYSTEMS, INC. 2866 Nationwide Pky Brunswick OH 44212-0798 USA 330-273-4408 800-878-6833 Fax: 330-225-0099 www. tharo.com Representatives: Across Canada THOMPSON SCALE COMPANY 190 - 9000 Jameel Houston TX 77040 USA 713-932-9071 Fax: 713-932-9379 www. thompsonscale.com
TRI-TRONICS COMPANY INC. PO Box 25135 Tampa FL 33622 USA 813-886-4000 800-237-0946 Fax: 813-884-8818 www.ttco.com Representatives: IAC & Associates, Oldcastle, ON 519-737-0311; Windsor, ON 800-711-1900
TRIANGLE PACKAGE MACHINERY CO. 6655 Diversey Ave W Chicago IL 60707-2293 USA 773-889-0200 800-621-4170 Fax: 773-889-4221 www.trianglepackage.com Representatives: AnyPack Packaging Machinery, Burnaby, BC 604-421-8008; AnyPack Pkg. Mach., Toronto, ON 647-300-8008; Ed MacPhee Ltd., Toronto, ON 416-481-4926
TRUCOLOR VISION SYSTEMS INC. 1603 Whitesville Rd LaGrange GA 30240 USA 706-845-6970 800-277-8287 Fax: 706-845-6972 www.tcvs.com
TSUBAKI
1630 Drew Rd Mississauga ON L5S 1J6 905-676-0400
UHLMANN PACKAGING SYSTEMS LP 44 Indian Lane E Towaco NJ 07082 USA 973-402-8855 Fax: 973-316-9330 www. uhlmannpackaging.com


















Nick White (Managing Director)
Cell: 416 989 7112 - E-mail: nick@omnifission.com
Stefano Bertocchi (Technical Director)
Cell: 416 887 4378 - E-mail: stefano@omnifission.com
UNION STANDARD EQUIPMENT CO.
801 East 141 St Bronx NY 10454 USA 718-585-0200 Fax: 718-993-2650 www. unionmachinery.com
UNISOURCE CANADA, INC.
50 East Wilmot St Richmond Hill ON L4B 3Z3
905-771-4000 Fax: 905-771-4141 www. unisource.ca Branches: Calgary, AB 403-250-5416; Edmonton, AB 780-452-2520; Delta, BC 604-528-7338; Prince George, BC 250-563-0348; Winnipeg, MB 204-697-0958; Moncton, NB 902-468-6920; Mount Pearl, NL 709-368-9353; Dartmouth, NS 902-4688500; London, ON 519-686-5820; Mississauga, ON 905-795-7400; Mississauga, ON 905-795-7400; Ottawa, ON 613-247-8170; Québec, QC 418-684-3500; Saint-Laurent, QC 514-367-3111; Regina, SK 306-721-2999; Saskatoon, SK 306-931-8004
UNITRAK CORPORATION LIMITED
299 Ward St Port Hope ON L1A 3W4 905-885-8168 1877UniTra Fax: 905-885-2614 www.unitrak.com
VALCO MELTON INC.
411 Circle Freeway Dr Cincinnati OH 45246 USA 513-874-6550 Fax: 513-874-3612 www. valcomelton.com Branches: Seagrave, ON 905-985-1406
VANSCO PRODUCTS
2652 Lashbrook Ave South El Monte CA 91733 USA 626-448-7611 Fax: 626-448-0221 www.vansco.com Representatives: Sort Production Products Ltd, Mississauga, ON 905-673-7678
VC999 CANADA LTD.
153 Sylvestre St-Germ-Gran QC J0C 1K0 819-395-4555 877-435-4555 Fax: 819-395-6444 www.vc999.com Branches: Toronto, ON 905-738-8741
VIASCAN INC.
8102 rte Transcanadienne St Laurent QC H4S 1M5 514-744-1000 800-858-7226 Fax: 514-956-0326 www.viascan.com Branches: Kelowna, BC 250-808-3144; Ajax, ON 905-839-3061
VIBAC CANADA INC.
12250 boul Industriel Montréal QC H1B 5M5
514-640-0250 800-557-0192 Fax: 514-640-6702 www.vibac.com
VIDEOJET CANADA
6500 Viscount Rd Mississauga ON L4V 1H3
905-673-1212 Fax: 905-673-8725 www. videojet.com Branches: Edmonton, AB 780-967-5834; Montreal, QC
VIDEOJET TECHNOLOGIES INC.
1500 Mittel Blvd Wood Dale IL 60191-1073 USA 630-860-7300 800-843-3610 Fax: 630-238-3873 www.videojet.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-673-1212
VIFAN CANADA INC.
1 rue Vifan Lanoraie d’Autray QC J0K 1E0 514-640-1599 Fax: 514-640-1577 www. vifan.com
VISUASCAN INC.
9066 Pascal-Gagnon St-Leonard QC H1P 2X4
514-322-2725 Fax: 514-322-1449 www. visuascan.com Branches: Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS; Toronto, ON
VULCAN CONTAINERS (QUEBEC) LTD.
1800 av 46th Lachine QC H8T 2P2
514-636-6320 416-451-4904 Fax: 514-636-6188 www.vulcanltd.ca Branches: 416-451-4904
VULSAY INDUSTRIES LTD.
35 Regan Rd Brampton ON L7A 1B2 905-846-2200 905-495-5127 Fax: 905-846-2249 www.vulsay.com
WAJAX INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS LP 2200 av 52nd Lachine QC H8T 2Y3 514-6363333 Fax: 514-636-7777 www.
wajaxindustrial.com
WEBER MARKING SYSTEMS OF CANADA 6180 Danville Rd Mississauga ON L5T 2H7 905-564-6881 800-265-9974 Fax: 905-564-6886 www.webermarking.ca
Branches: Calgary, AB; Vancouver, BC; Halifax, NS; Montreal, QC; Quebec, QC
WECON SERVICES LTD.
11-4635 Burgoyne St Mississauga ON L4W 1V9 905-624-6499 Fax: 905-624-0228
WEDLOCK PAPER CONVERTERS LTD. 2327 Stanfield Rd Mississauga ON L4Y 1R6 905-277-9461 705-456-9405 Fax: 905-272-3625 www.wedlockpaper.com
WEIGHPACK SYSTEMS INC. 2525 Louis Amos Montréal QC H8T 1C3 514-422-0808 888-934-4472 Fax: 514-422-0834 www.weighpack.com
Branches: Las Vegas, NV 702-450-0808 WEPACKIT 2009 INC.
5 Centennial Rd Orangeville ON L9W 1R1 519-942-1701 877-804-8683 Fax: 519-942-1702 www.wepackit2009inc.com
WEXXAR PACKAGING INC.
10101 Nordel Crt Delta BC V4G 1J8 604-930-9300 Fax: 604-930-9368 www. wexxar.com Branches: Richmond, BC 604-930-9300
WILLIAMSON PRINTING MATERIALS LTD. 269 South Service Rd Grimsby ON L3M 1Y6 905-945-2131 Fax: 905-945-2794 www. williamson.ca
WINDMOELLER & HOELSCHER CORP.
23 New England Way Lincoln RI 02865 USA 401-333-2770 800-854-8702 Fax: 401-333-6491 www.whcorp.com Representatives: Webconvert Ltd., Toronto, ON 416-252-4462
WINPAK LTD.
100 Saulteaux Cres Winnipeg MB R3J 3T3
204-889-1015 Fax: 204-832-7781 www. winpak.com Branches: Atlantic, NB 506-858-5558; Montreal, QC 514-254-3563
WINPAK PORTION PACKAGING LTD. 26 Tidemore Ave Rexdale ON M9W 7A7 416-741-6182 416-744-5121 Fax: 416-744-5125 www.winpak.com Branches: Calgary, AB 403-251-6260; Dieppe, NB 506-858-5558; Montreal, QC 514-254-3563 Representatives: British Canadian Importers, Vancouver, BC 604-681-3554; Single Serve, Mississauga, ON 905-629-9000
WOLVERINE FLEXOGRAPHIC MFG. CO. 20774 Chesley Dr Farmington MI 48336 USA 248-476-7700 Fax: 248-476-0235 www. wolverineflexo.com
WOMEN IN PACKAGING 4290 Bells Ferry Rd Suite 106-107 Kennesaw GA 30144-1300 USA
WULFTEC / M.J. MAILLIS GROUP 209 rue Wulftec Ayer’s Cliff QC J0B 1C0 819-838-4232 877-985-3832 Fax: 819-838-5539 www.wulftec.com
YASKAWA AMERICA INC., MOTOMAN ROBOTICS DIV. 100 Automation Way Miamisburg OH 45342 USA 937-847-6200 Fax: 937-847-3288 www.motoman.com Branches: Mississauga, ON 905-569-6686; Montreal, QC 519-693-6770
YASKAWA MOTOMAN CANADA LTD. (MOTOMAN ROBOTICS) 3-3530 Laird Rd Mississauga ON L5L 5Z7 905-569-6686 Fax: 905-569-2240 www. motoman.ca
ZANICHELLI MECCANICA S.P.A. Via Mantova 65 43100 Parma Italy +0390521243737 Fax: +0390521243701 Representatives: Techno Pak, Saint-Julie, QC 450-922-3122


In my line of work, there is no such thing as too much reading, which is why I tend to read everything— be it junk mail, wall gra ti or the back of a shampoo bottle. So when it comes to shopping, I’m always curious to see what sort of product information companies reveal on their packaging—often nding myself hooked on products that have a really good story to tell.
on a reverse side of one of two branded paperboard coasters. To top it all o , the all-natural beer is, well, absolutely delicious—end of story.

In terms of engaging storytelling, full marks to the handy four-packs of tallish 600-ml bottles of Lug Tread Lagered Ale from Beau’s All Natural Brewing Co. of Vankleek Hill, Ont. As a downtown dweller, I am always grateful for easy-to-carry packaging such as this well-constructed corrugated case with a generous handle space, but what really convinced me to give it a try was the wealth of product and company information displayed on the case—playfully covering every nook and cranny with compelling imagery and entertaining brand messaging. Explicitly promising more beer and less waste on the side panel, the package delivers just that: 17.3 per cent more beer per volume with fewer bottles, caps, labels and other packaging components than a standard six-pack, while using ‘treeless’ paper labels and 100-percent (75-percent postconsumer) non-bleached recycled board for the case. Another must-read panel explains Beau’s family-business culture and its not-so corporate philosophy about brewing interesting, tasty beer with natural ingredients such as certied organic malts and hops, while the bottom of the case features a callout for consumers to drink responsibly—listing taxi cab phone numbers for various Ontario cities and the Ottawa-area phone number for the Responsible Choice service that will pick up a customer and their car to get them home safe and sound. In fact, there’s even a $10 coupon for the service neatly tucked inside the case—printed

Fall has long been my favorite season— with the oppressive humidity nally lifting, the air becomes crisper by the day, and the prospect of shing trips in northern Ontario nally turning into real glorious weekend getaways. Few outdoor activities are as rewarding and gratifying as catching fresh sh out in the wild for dinner, and then turning it into a culinary masterpiece with the help of a package of Rocky Madsen’s Fish Crisp seasoning, which until recently I could only nd in the shing section of Canadian Tire stores. And just as well, because I often felt that this great product was not helped by its imsy packaging— a slender paperbox with two nonresealable packets of seasoning—that really did not travel well in my tackle box on extended journeys through places like the Algonquin Provincial Park. Most times, I would actually transfer the seasoning mix from its original packaging into resealable Ziplok bags before the trip, which made the whole point of the brand packaging rather moot. So I was naturally delighted to see the Canadian brandowner McCormick Canada Inc. of London, Ont., repackage the brand in sturdy, stand-up resealable pouches that provide a perfect packaging solution for our wilderness adventures, while also giving me something interesting to read with the history of the product, and the real sherman who developed it, printed on the back of the bag.
freak like myself. Although I do enjoy their personalities and company, I can quickly lose patience at the sight of furballs, and being highly sensitive to o ensive odors can also be a real killjoy. In my case, I have to negotiate three ights of stairs to empty out a foulsmelling bucket of kitty litter to keep the apartment smelling fresh—often nding myself pleading inside for someone to create a perfect way to extend the litter’s service life-span. And although this may not be the silver bullet I had in mind, the new Litter Essence powder deodorizer from Absorbent Products Ltd. of Kamloops, B.C., is de nitely a step forward—providing a handy, lightweight, recyclable 550-gram stand-up pouch with a convenient built-in spout for easy sprinkling into the litter box, onto the carpet, or any other place in desperate need of a quick freshening up.
by Noelle Stapinsky

Some people tend to see the world as being made of two personality types, whereby you’re either a cat person or a dog person. Although I like to consider myself the latter, for some logic-defying reason I actually own two cats, which can be a frustrating thing for a neatness

Everyone has their guilty pleasures, and I must confess to a slight obsession with health-and-beauty products, possibly having tried and tested just about every consumer and professional H&B product line out there. I currently nd myself infatuated with a new brand of lip balm from the New York City-based EOS Products LLC —a 100-percent natural and 95-percent organic formulation packaged in an adorable, egg-shaped spherical container that neatly twists apart to reveal the rounded balm inside. The package is irresistibly fun to hold and use, and its snap-in reclosability makes it a perfectly safe contraption for someone who tends to toss all sorts of things into her purse without much thought about keeping its contents well-organized. In fact, the unique spherical shape makes it extremely easy to nd inside my purse’s ‘abyss’ during a blind rummage while driving or walking about.
Noelle Stapinsky is a freelance business journalist based in Toronto.

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