
Supplier News
New company, Digitalabel, Durham, N.C., has launched nationally its services for digitally printed labels for customized, short-run and prototype packaging products.
FKI Logistex opened
its new Technology and Education Center in Cincinnati.
Fort Dearborn Co., Elk
Grove, Ill., acquired Renaissance Mark, which specializes in cut-and-stack labels and specialty
finishing options.
Jungheinrich, Hamburg,
Germany, presented findings from its research into methanol fuel cells for
electric lift trucks at the Hannover Messe Trade Fair in Germany. The
research sought to determine whether direct methanol fuel cells would be
technically and economically feasible as a drive concept for industrial
trucks.
Magline, Pinconning,
Mich., shared the results of its merchandising study, which found
merchandisers can save an average of 8.3 hours per week by using their own
material handling equipment.
R.A. Jones & Co. Inc.,
Covington, Ky., opened its sales and service center in Mexico. The office
will handle all parts, service and equipment needs for the country and will
be managed by José Edmundo Romo.
Raymond Corp., Greene,
N.Y., announced its newly redesigned Web site, raymondcorp.com, now
features user-friendly calculators, pre-owned vehicle inventory, expert
resources and real-time technical training listings.
SATO America, Charlotte,
N.C., signed a strategic alliance agreement with Ship2Save, a Canadian RFID systems
integrator. As part of the partnership, multiple SATO products will be
included in Ship2Save’s flagship applications.