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Avient Expands Production Of Nymax REC Recycled Nylon Formulations To Istanbul

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Avient Expands Production Of Nymax REC Recycled Nylon Formulations To Istanbul

 Avient expands production of Nymax REC Recycled Nylon Formulations to Istanbul, Turkey. These formulations contain up to 100% recycled materials, such as nylon carpets, and can be used in applications such as automotive under-the-hood parts.

Avient Corporation, an innovator of materials solutions, today announced that production of its Nymax REC Recycled Nylon Formulations is expanding to Istanbul, Turkey. This will increase accessibility to these sustainability-supporting, REACH-compliant solutions for customers in Middle Eastern countries.

These PA6-based Nymax REC formulations contain between 20 and 100 percent recycled content from registered sources approved by the European Union regulation for Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), such as recycled textiles. They offer comparable performance to virgin nylon grades, including high strength, durability, impact resistance, and weather resistance. These formulations can be combined with a wide range of reinforcements, modifiers, and fillers to enhance performance requirements and can be tailored to provide chemical resistance and flame retardancy.

“Expanding production of these grades to Istanbul, using locally sourced recycled content, means we can offer Turkish and Middle Eastern countries these REACH-compliant solutions while helping to reduce the environmental impact of transporting these materials,” said Matt Mitchell, Director, Global Marketing of Specialty Engineered Materials at Avient. “It shows our strengthened commitment to providing sustainable solutions and supports our customers in achieving their sustainability goals.”

By using recycled materials, these formulations can also offer lower Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) values than virgin nylon equivalents. As with all Avient products, certified PCF values are available.

These materials can be used in many industries and applications, including automotive, industrial, electrical, and electronics, offering a more sustainable alternative to virgin nylon without compromising performance. For more information, please visit avient.com.

https://www.avient.com/

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How bottle return works when travelling

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How bottle return works when travelling

 If you are travelling and like to use plastic bottles, you don’t have to do without them. Drinks in PET bottles are available all over the world and can be disposed of in public collection containers or returned to retailers almost everywhere. In addition, many countries have their own deposit systems or are currently introducing them, such as Austria on 1 January 2025. Plastic is also fantastic: in Rome and Istanbul, you can even exchange used plastic bottles for bus and train tickets. Or for dog food. France, meanwhile, is focusing on entertainment.

They hardly weigh anything and don’t break: plastic bottles made of PET are the ideal travelling companions. Whether at home or abroad – plastic bottles are available worldwide, are easy to transport, easy to store and can also be disposed of locally. Returning them is not only a matter of sustainability, but also of creativity.

Plastic bins and deposit system

Most holiday destinations have containers where travelers can dispose of their used plastic bottles in an environmentally friendly way. In addition, many regions, such as Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Croatia, have a deposit system similar to that in Germany. Even in the distant South Sea paradise of Hawaii. There, a beverage deposit of 5 cents is charged for each PET bottle, which is returned to so-called Beverage Container Redemption Centres, i.e. regional collection points. Austria has been charging a deposit of 0.25 euros on disposable drinks containers since 1 January 2025. Other countries, such as Italy and Spain, do not yet have a deposit system, nor do Turkey and France.

 Environmentally friendly and fun

But when it comes to disposing of plastic bottles, these countries are extremely creative. In French supermarkets, for example, there are machines called “B:Bot“. The elegantly designed machines, pronounced “Bibotte”, take plastic bottles and immediately shred them into sparkling, recyclable mini-shreds. The highlight of this process shows why “plastic is fantastic”: the entire process takes place behind a glass pane through which the spectacle can be observed, which is particularly fascinating for children. On top of this, there is a reward for the plastic flakes handed in, which the retailer determines himself, for example in the form of vouchers or raffle tickets.

Tickets and dog food

In Rome, the “+Ricicli +Viaggi” project allows used plastic bottles to be exchanged for bus and train tickets. The initiative received an award for innovation in politics from the Vienna-based organization “The Innovation in Politics Institute” in 2022. The same machines can also be found in Istanbul, Türkiye, and the metropolis also has another waste disposal attraction: An Automat that does not give out a deposit voucher when plastic bottles are returned, but dry dog food, specially designed for the city’s stray dogs.

Valuable and reusable

Finally, anyone traveling to poorer regions of the world could donate their empty plastic bottles to the locals. For example, collectors in rural parts of Mexico can hand in PET bottles to the recycling companies IMER and PLANETA for a fee. The Plastic Bank also exchanges return bottles for money or services. In Nigeria, there is even a school that accepts used plastic bottles as school fees from parents.

With deposit systems or creative return options, an awareness is created for the proper disposal of plastic bottles. And they are easy to recycle – either thermally into fresh energy or materially into new products. However, sustainability also starts at the beginning of their life journey: Even during production and transportation, plastic bottles save a lot of energy and emissions compared to glass containers or metal cans due to their low melting point and low weight.

https://www.alpla.com/en

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Avery Dennison Unveils Premium Labels To Elevate Packaging For Luxury Brands In India

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Avery Dennison Unveils Premium Labels To Elevate Packaging For Luxury Brands In India

Avery Dennison South Asia a global leader in materials science and packaging solutions, has announced the launch of its Premium Labels range. This new offering includes a portfolio of textured substrates for premium labeling, specifically designed to elevate consumer experiences through unique surface textures and patterns.

In a marketplace where first impressions matter more than ever, premium packaging has become an indispensable element of brand identity. For luxury brands, labels are more than functional—they are statements of craftsmanship and quality. The Premium Labels range is tailored for key industries including food & beverages, and luxury beauty segments. These labels aim to redefine packaging by enhancing shelf appeal, driving brand differentiation, and catering to the aspirational demands of consumers, particularly Gen Z and millennials. The

launch is in collaboration with three print converters – Letra Graphix, Pragati Pack India and Janus Inernational.

Unique features of Premium Labels:

  • Enhanced shelf appeal: Designed to capture consumer attention through and elegant packaging.
  • Sustainability focus: Labels are developed with a commitment to reducing environmental impact and promoting circularity.
  • Aspirational packaging: Meets the demands of the growing middle-class consumer base seeking special and personalized experiences.

Speaking on the launch, Saurabh Aggarwal VP & GM South Asia said, “Innovation lies at the core of Avery Dennison’s philosophy. As part of our motto, ‘Making Possible’ we believe in the powerful connection between intellect and imagination, science and technology, and the physical and digital. The launch of our Premium Labels range is a step forward in addressing this philosophy and represents our dedication to redefining what’s possible in the world of labeling. By combining innovative design with a commitment to sustainability, we empower brands to stand out on shelves and connect with consumers in meaningful ways.”

Avery Dennison’s India team commitment to sustainability and innovation drives every initiative it undertakes. By leveraging advanced technologies and sustainable practices, the company aims to create solutions that not only meet the needs of its customers but also contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future. From reducing environmental impact to fostering circular economies, Avery Dennison continues to lead the way in reshaping industries for the better.

https://www.averydennison.com/

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Optimizing Manufacturing with Inline Pre-Stretch Production

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Optimizing Manufacturing with Inline Pre-Stretch Production

SML was presenting its inline pre-stretch unit to an expert audience for the very first time – up close in operation at Innovations Days 2024. Integrated in a SmartCast Infinity stretch film line, the system is setting a new standard for efficiency in production. The advantages of the inline manufacturing of pre-stretch film are evident: Ultimately, they result in significantly lower production efforts.

The aim of pre-stretching is to reduce the thickness of stretch wrap film, for example from 23 mic to 8 mic, and simultaneously to achieve a stiff and rigid product. “Historically, it has been common practice to manufacture pre-stretch film in two separate production stages: film production and offline pre-stretching on a separate rewinder”, Thomas Rauscher, Product Manager at SML, explains. This was, for a long time, the most economical solution to achieve extremely thin and stiff stretch film.

Advanced winding technology enables inline production

“With the SmartCast Infinity we have developed an inline pre-stretch unit followed by an ultra high-speed winder. The whole process runs in an absolutely stable manner. The production speeds attained of 800 m/min or even 900 m/min were astonishing, and has taken the inline solution to a whole new level of efficiency!” Thomas Rauscher states.

Ready-to-sell products straight from the line

The greatest advantages of the inline production of pre-stretch film are the savings in terms of labour and logistics costs, as the product is ready to sell when it comes off the winder. All of this leads to a significantly more efficient production process.

Approved for SmartCast Infinity and EcoCompact II

The manufactured pre-stretch film can be wound up on 2 -inch, 2 ½-inch and 3-inch cores. The units are designed for the production of “typical” pre-stretch products, such as hand rolls, with folded edges and with oscillated winding as a standard. Core separation at the winder for the usage of different standard core lengths is available as an option. “We have built, tested and approved our inline pre-stretch unit for 2 m and 3 m wide lines. So, it is optimally suited for our SmartCast Infinity and EcoCompact II stretch wrap film lines”, Thomas Rauscher concludes.

https://www.sml.at/

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Nanoplastics Found To Disrupt Dopamine System And Social Adaptation

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Nanoplastics Found To Disrupt Dopamine System And Social Adaptation

 Tiny plastic particles, or nanoplastics, could significantly alter brain development and behavior, according to a new study on mice published in Neuroscience. Researchers found that these particles affect the dopamine system – a key player in motivation and mood – and impact social behaviors during critical stages of development.

Nanoplastics, which measure less than 1,000 nanometers, are an emerging environmental concern. They are small enough to penetrate biological barriers and have been found in human organs, raising questions about their potential health effects. Earlier studies linked nanoplastics to inflammation and neurotoxicity in animals, but little was known about their impacts upon development.

To address this, Na-Hyun Kim and colleagues from Daegu Catholic University in South Korea examined how nanoplastics affected mice at different life stages. Using a carefully controlled study, the team administered nanoplastics orally once daily to pregnant mice during gestation, as well as directly to their offspring at different developmental stages.

The researchers divided male offspring mice into groups exposed to nanoplastics during mid-gestation, late-gestation, postnatal, juvenile, adolescent, or adult stages. They conducted behavioral tests such as locomotion, social behavior, and nest-building. Brain activity was also measured in regions tied to dopamine.

Upon analysis, the results revealed that the timing of exposure played a crucial role in determining its effects.

Social behaviors were notably altered, particularly in mice exposed during late gestation and early adulthood. These groups showed reduced social familiarity and increased anxiety-like behaviors, such as freezing when exposed to new environments.

Additionally, neural activity in key dopamine-related brain areas, such as the prefrontal cortex and amygdala, was disrupted.

Meanwhile, mice exposed during mid-gestation showed reduced movement, and those exposed during adolescence had heightened neural activity but no significant behavioral changes.

Evidently, the study highlighted differences in vulnerability based on developmental stages. “Overall… neural function influenced by nanoplastic administration influences the neurodevelopmental period from prenatal to postnatal, and their effects are different according to the timing of nanoplastic administration,” Kim and colleagues concluded.

While the study provides important insights, it also has limitations. It focused solely on male mice, leaving questions about potential sex differences unanswered. Additionally, maternal stress due to nanoplastic exposure was not evaluated, which could influence offspring development.

Despite these caveats, the research underscores the growing need to address nanoplastic pollution. With evidence mounting about their effects on the brain, these particles could have far-reaching implications for human health. For now, the study raises an urgent question: How can we reduce exposure to these invisible but impactful pollutants?

The study, “Effect of Nanoplastic Intake on the Dopamine System During the Development of Male Mice,” was authored by Na-Hyun Kim, Hye-In Choo, and Young-A Lee.

https://www.psypost.org/

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New Era of Leadership: Dr. Yun Chen Leads European Sites

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New Era of Leadership: Dr. Yun Chen Leads European Sites

  • Leadership change at Covestro’s European production sites
  • Yun Chen succeeds Dr. Daniel Koch
  • Chen previously led production in the Asia-Pacific region

Dr. Yun Chen will take over the leadership of European production for Covestro’s Performance Materials (PM) Business Entity. In this position, he succeeds Dr. Daniel Koch, who is leaving the company at the end of January at his own request.

After three successful years as head of Performance Materials Operations APAC, Dr. Yun Chen will assume the role of production head for Covestro’s European sites starting in February. The chemical engineer, who earned his doctorate in Germany, began his professional career at the Krefeld-Uerdingen site. With more than three decades of experience in various positions at Covestro and Bayer, Chen brings not only technical expertise but also comprehensive international industry knowledge and long-standing leadership experience.

“I would like to sincerely thank Daniel Koch for his excellent work and commitment over the past years. I wish him all the best for his future career,” says Hermann Dörholt, Head of the Performance Materials Business Entity at Covestro. “At the same time, I am delighted to welcome Yun Chen in his new role as head of our production in Europe. His leadership skills, comprehensive industry knowledge, and not least his impressive achievements as production manager in the Asia-Pacific region make him the ideal candidate for this important position. With his many years of experience and international perspective, I am confident that Yun will successfully guide and develop our European sites through the current challenges.”

Focus on Safety, Reliability, and Efficiency

“The chemical industry in Europe faces numerous challenges and, like Covestro, is in the midst of a transformation. In the coming years, we will make our production even more reliable and efficient and drive the transition to climate neutrality and a circular economy. I look forward to tackling these challenges together with our dedicated team. The current developments also offer numerous opportunities, for example through the increased use of digitalization and artificial intelligence,” says Chen.

“I want to bring in my experiences from Asia while also benefiting from the expertise of our European colleagues. I am particularly focused on the safety of our employees and production facilities. It therefore remains the foundation for our daily actions,” Chen adds.

Long-standing Experience at Covestro

In his nearly 30 years of experience, Dr. Yun Chen has held numerous leadership positions within the group. After studying chemical engineering in Beijing and Shanghai, Chen earned his Ph.D. at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the Technical University of Darmstadt. In 1994, he began his career with Bayer AG at the Krefeld-Uerdingen site. Here, he took on various positions with increasing responsibility.

In 2001, Chen moved to Shanghai, where he helped build up polycarbonate production as plant manager and from 2008 took over production and technology management for the corresponding business unit. In 2017, Chen was appointed Senior Vice President and Head of Covestro Integrated Site Shanghai (CISS), the company’s largest single production site worldwide. Most recently, in 2021, he took on the additional role of Production Manager Performance Materials Asia Pacific.

www.covestro.com.

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Pexco Expands Midwest Presence With Acquisition Of Wisconsin Plastic Products

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Pexco Expands Midwest Presence With Acquisition Of Wisconsin Plastic Products

Plastics extruder Pexco is expanding its Midwest footprint with the acquisition of custom plastics extruder Wisconsin Plastic Products, a supplier to OEMs in several end markets, including appliances, commercial refrigeration, flooring, lighting, office furniture, retail display, telecommunications, and windows and doors.

Plymouth, WI-based Wisconsin Plastic Products specializes in co-extrusion and metal embedded, hollow, and complex profiles that require tight tolerances using highly engineered plastics. The company also operates co- and tri-extrusion lines and can manufacture profiles up to 36 inches in width.

Expanding Midwest presence

According to Pexco, the acquisition will enhance its custom extrusion capabilities and broaden its presence in the Midwest by adding a modern facility and machine shop to its portfolio. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Pexco said that Wisconsin Plastic Products’ specialized manufacturing technologies, engineering support, and commitment to quality and innovation align with its strategic goals.

“The acquisition of Wisconsin Plastic Products expands Pexco’s custom extrusion capacity and engineering expertise, while increasing our presence in the Midwest,” said Pexco CEO Sam Patel. “We look forward to integrating Wisconsin Plastic Products’ capabilities into our operations.”

 

Brad Bruggink, CEO of Wisconsin Plastic Products, said his company is excited to join Pexco and looks forward to expanding the services and products it can offer customers.

“Both companies have a reputation for quality products, service excellence, and complex engineering, making this a great cultural fit,” Bruggink said.

Large-profile extrusion capabilities

Founded in 1994, Wisconsin Plastic Products has focused on providing proprietary manufacturing capabilities and large-profile extrusion technology. The company offers specialized surface finishes, including spattercoat, hot stamping, embossing, and smooth-tough-clear (STC). It also has in-house tooling design and manufacturing expertise.

With this acquisition, Pexco now operates 14 manufacturing sites. Headquartered in Atlanta, the company’s other locations include Asheboro, NC; Athol, MA; Bristol, CT; Wallingford, CT; Cincinnati, OH; Ravenna, OH; Philadelphia; Tacoma, WA; Sparta, NJ; Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada; and Monterrey, Mexico.

Pexco employs approximately 800 people and operates more than 800,000 square feet of manufacturing space, including over 150 extrusion lines, 25 co-extrusion lines, and more than 20 injection molding machines.

https://www.plasticstoday.com/

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Husky Wins FEDIL Innovation Award for Groundbreaking Plate Line Automation Project

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Husky Wins FEDIL Innovation Award for Groundbreaking Plate Line Automation Project

BOLTON, ON – Husky Technologies, a pioneering technology provider enabling the delivery of essential needs to the global community, has been awarded the 2024 FEDIL Innovation Award in the Process category for its groundbreaking Plate Line Automation project. The FEDIL Innovation Awards recognize projects that stand out for their innovative, original character, and are relevant to the Luxembourg economy.

“We are honored to receive this year’s FEDIL Innovation Award in the Process category,” said Laurent Huberty, Husky’s Manufacturing Technology Team Manager, Hot Runners. “This award is a testament to the innovation and dedication of our team to drive operational excellence. Our Plate Line Automation project is just the beginning, and we’re excited to expand the success of this cutting-edge solution to our global network of facilities.”

Husky’s Plate Line Automation project is an Industry 4.0 initiative that was designed to enhance operational efficiency, product quality, and employee productivity by integrating advanced robotics and cutting-edge software into the manufacturing process. The project incorporates three key technologies into a single automated system to achieve:

  • Streamlined material handling to increase productivity and improve safety using 5-tonne Automated Guided Vehicles to deliver pallets directly to milling centers.
  • Fully automated tool loading and unloading for deep-hole drilling, minimizing human intervention and increasing precision.
  • Higher accuracy and faster production times through the adoption of digital twin technology and tool analysis software enabling real-time simulation and quality control.

“This holistic approach demonstrates Husky’s commitment to leveraging the full potential of Industry 4.0, advancing automation to new heights,” said Rinas Mohammed, Husky’s Director of Global Operations, Industrialized Tooling, EMEA. “This project is a perfect example of how Husky is combining advanced robotics and digital technology to streamline processes. By automating critical tasks, Husky has reduced production times, enhanced precision, improved safety, and freed operators from repetitive, manual tasks.

https://www.husky.co/

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SML’s High-Capacity PP Lines Deliver Excellence in Foamed Sheet Production

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SML’s High-Capacity PP Lines Deliver Excellence in Foamed Sheet Production

New types of thermoforming products from foamed sheet are lightweight, microwaveable, cost-effective and fully recyclable. Due to their excellent insulating properties they are a perfect alternative to products made of EPS. SML’s advanced high-performance PP sheet lines are an optimum solution for the manufacturing of foamed sheet from PP in higher volumes.

EU regulations, such as the single-use plastics directive and the imminent ban on expanded polystyrene (EPS), spell the need for the development of innovative and future-oriented packaging solutions. With this in mind, SML continues to perfect technologies for the production of foamed sheet from PP, especially with regard to food packaging.

Market requirements

“In direct response to customer requirements, we have optimised and upgraded specific components of our high-performance PP sheet lines for the manufacturing of high volumes of premium foamed sheet. Of course, we did this without compromising the lines’ high efficiency and product quality with regard to classic PP thermoforming sheet”, Martin Kastner, R&D Engineer at SML, explains.

40 % material savings with foamed PP sheet

When it comes to SML’s high-performance PP-sheet lines, the total density of PP foamed sheet, which can be achieved, is as low as 0.55 g/cm³, referring to a sheet made from standard polymers with an A/B/A structure, consisting of 20 % conventional PP in the outer A-layers and of 80 % foamed PP in the inner core layer (B layer). Compared with regular PP sheet, this corresponds to a reduction of 40 %. “The lower material input results in significant savings for sheet manufacturers and in lighter packaging,” Martin Kastner explains.

Quality features of foamed PP sheet:

  • Excellent heat insulation. The microcells the foam have an insulating effect, which keeps food warm for longer.
  • The finer the cell structure, the better the thermal insulation.
  • Food can be reheated in the tray in accordance with food safety standards.
  • Fully recyclable mono-material
  • Fat and oil-resistant. For a wide range of different food and non-food applications.
  • Excellent mechanical properties. A high stiffness and dimensional stability, thermoformable on conventional thermoforming systems.

 High-performance extrusion system

SML’s high-performance PP sheet line is equipped with a coextrusion system that comes with a powerful 180/33 single-screw extruder as the main extruder on which the foamed B-layer can be manufactured. It achieves a plasticising capacity of up to 1,250 kg/h with a mixture of virgin PP and up to 80 % regrind. An HSE 75/37V semi-high-speed extruder serves as the co-extruder (for the A-layers). The complete extrusion system of the line delivers a maximum plasticising capacity of up to 1,850 kg/h.

Foaming technology package – customised for PP

For the production of foamed PP sheet, the screw of the main-extruder was given a special design. Furthermore, the extrusion system is fitted with a foaming technology package customised for PP in the melt pipes of the main extruder. The addition of small quantities of inert gases such as C02 or N2 and a nucleating agent into the melt enables the creation of huge quantities of fine microcells in the corelayer (B-layer) of the A/B/A sheet.

Market-proven roll stack technology

The roll stack is a key element in any sheet line. On its high-performance PP sheet lines, SML’s advanced roll stack technology is adapted 100 % to the processing of conventional and foamed PP.

  • Smart Parallel Gap (SPG) roller technology for perfect thickness profiles. Quick changes of sheet thickness with minimal die adjustment.
  • Thin shell roller. Superior heat transfer coupled with a greater cooling capacity, resulting in a higher specific output.
  • Quattro gap. Four roller gaps for better cooling and optimum surface properties, especially for thick sheets.

Due to the special material properties, thermoforming companies are starting to discover the full potential of foamed sheet for future-oriented packaging solutions. SML has been involved in the development of corresponding technologies for years, and meanwhile several lines for foamed sheet are in operation at customer sites.

https://www.sml.at/

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Celebrating 75 Years Of Excellence: Clariant Cargo & Device Protection’s Californian Team Named “Best Of The Best” By AGM Container Controls

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Celebrating 75 Years Of Excellence: Clariant Cargo & Device Protection’s Californian Team Named “Best Of The Best” By AGM Container Controls

For the seventh time in eight years, AGM Container Controls (AGM) has recognized Clariant Cargo & Device Protection (CDP) Colton, California team with the “Supplier of the Year Award” for 2023. Of 295 active AGM suppliers, only five were honored with this prestigious award. Clariant’s supplier success is rooted in its Colton, California manufacturing facility, which celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2023.

Celebrating a 48-year working partnership are (at center) Jim McCorry, Director, Key Accounts for AGM Container Controls and Michelle Martin, Head of Operations CDP NORAM, Adsorbents Americas. The pair are flanked by Eric Zuercher, AGM Vice President of

AGM is a major manufacturer of environmental- and moisture-control solutions designed to protect essential products from damage caused by shock, pressure, moisture, oxidation, corrosion, and other environmental hazards. Given the critical nature and value of these products – which include military, aerospace, and avionics components, industrial equipment, measuring and detection instruments, and more – AGM deploys multiple capabilities. This includes advanced engineering, technical expertise, manufacturing excellence, and rigorous environmental controls to ensure optimal protection and performance.

For moisture control and humidity indication, AGM relies on suppliers like Clariant Cargo & Device Protection. AGM has recognized the excellence of our team in California with its “Supplier of the Year” award for seven of the past eight years.

In a congratulatory note accompanying the award, AGM Container Controls President and CEO Howard Stewart praised the recipients, including Clariant CDP, as “the best of the best.” Clariant was one of only five suppliers to meet all of AGM’s stringent supplier qualifications, including the number and value of orders shipped, component quality, and on-time order delivery.

Clariant made the grade by supplying AGM with 554 orders, with a 98% component quality rating and a 97% on-time delivery rating. “Therefore,” said Stewart, “I am pleased to inform you that such achievements qualify Clariant as a seven-time recipient of AGM’s Supplier of the Year award.”

The Colton site produces humidity indicator solutions used in applications worldwide. The facility’s history dates back to 1948 when Rear Admiral Welford Blinn (USN Ret. Dec.) founded the Humidial Company in 1948. Blinn envisioned a simple “go/no-go” humidity indicator. Today, these “button” indicators are built into ammunition cartons and cases, alerting crews if ammunition or other vital military supplies have been exposed to damaging humidity levels during transport or storage.

Fun fact: Today, Blinn’s granddaughter, Michelle Martin, heads the Operations Business Segment for CDP NORAM, Adsorbents Americas. She states, “AGM Container Controls has been Clariant CDP’s longest-running customer relationship for over 50 years. We are proud to continue to supply AGM and all our customers with solutions that protect essential products and commodities worldwide.”

Paul Gusman, Site Manager at the Clariant CDP Colton facility, added that Clariant CDP’s values hold the key to ongoing success: “Our commitment to innovative chemistry, customer focus and dedicated employees, paves the way to continued excellence. We look forward to continuing, and further enhancing our relationship with AGM and all our valued customers in the years ahead.”

https://www.clariant.com/

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