ETI appoints agent in Japan

Posted in Latest News on December 30, 2009

ETI Converting Equipment, based in Quebec, Canada, has appointed Libero, run by Kazumi Hiroyama, as its agent in Japan

‘The market knowledge and excellent reputation of Mr Hiroyama, combined with ETI’s global expertise,’ said the company in a statement, ‘will create an excellent synergy to meet the Japanese market’s expectations, first in making their own PS materials and also in producing linerless labels.’   

ETI reports increasing interest in the company’s linerless machine due to rising ecological awareness around the world. 

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