Web Industries Inc., a leading nonwovens material converter and outsource manufacturer, will show customized solutions for the personal protective equipment (PPE), packaging, and personal and home care markets at IDEA25, which will be April 29-May 1 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Web will exhibit in Booth 624.IDEA25 is a gathering focused on discussing and showcasing the future of nonwoven materials, their applications, and their impact on both form and function across various market sectors. The event is produced by INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry.
Web Industries Inc will showcase tailored converting solutions for PPE, packaging, and personal and home care at IDEA25, April 29–May 1, Booth 624.
Highlights include slitting, spooling, printing, and inventory management to cut costs, reduce waste and downtime, extend run times, and boost yields, product innovation, and market share across nonwoven applications.
“We tackle significant converting challenges and tailor everything to specification,” stated Nathan Jones, director of sales and business development at Web Industries. “We can slit, spool, print, inspect and package, as well as manage inventory if necessary.”
At IDEA25, Web Industries will highlight capabilities to:
- Cut costs, speed production and streamline processes
- Decrease labor, downtime and waste
- Reduce changeovers and extend run time
- Obtain greater yields from parent rolls
- Differentiate products to build market share
- Simplify logistics and inventory management burdens
- Innovate products to capture and grow market share
The Web Industries team will be available to discuss:
- PPE: Wide-format converting services slit, spool, or die cut medical and PPE nonwovens, elastomeric foam laminates and polyolefin films for regulated markets.
- Personal Care: Eight-color flexographic water-based printing and converting of nonwovens, tissues and films.
- Home Care: Precision converting of multi-layer nonwovens, films, papers, foils, foams and custom laminates.
- Packaging: Converting for consumer-packaged goods (CPG) brands, including flexographic printing and slitting of flexible substrates, tissues and nonwovens.
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ALCHEMPro News Desk (RM)