February 2010 PFFC

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Converter's expansion plan brings clean room for bags.

A Wisconsin custom blown-film and bag converter has been growing steadily for the last several years, primarily because they use low-density polyethylene for their products. The growth of Wisconsin Film and Bag Co., Shawano, WI, can also be attributed to handling numerous, relatively small orders, product customization, quick turnaround and creating flexible manufacturing lines and customer service systems to make it all work. The company recently added a sixth blown-film production line and doubled the floor space of their production facility to be ready for even more growth. Because their formula for success has worked so well, the ...

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