News Releases
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Crest Clamshell Increases Short Run Business
C&C Bindery, Long Island, NY, installed My Press Needs’ 28x41 Crest Clamshell to increase its short-run business. “Several years ago, we reinvented ourselves from a traditional bindery to specialize in pharmaceutical and cosmetics packaging,” said C&C President Mitch Holsborg. The result was steady growth, resulting in Holsborg’s decision to purchase a die cutting press to handle and attract more short-run business.
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MPN Installs Crest for Product Identification
TAMPA, Florida, January 23, 2015 – My Press Needs (MPN) announces the installation of its 23”x 32” CrestTM Clamshell for Product Identification Co., Inc., Garfield, NJ. Specializing in durable, permanent product identification such as nameplates, labels and decals, Product Identification also diecuts items that require thicker materials, such as gaskets and spacers. Company Vice President and General Manager Jeff Weinstock...
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MPN Sells World’s First Widemouth™ Prototype
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, October 21, 2014 – My Press Needs (MPN) announced at the SGIA Expo the sale of its new Crest patent-pending Widemouth prototype to Graphic Tech, who will serve as a beta test site. Developed and engineered by MPN, Widemouth technology will re-define how the industry die cuts thicker substrates, including corrugated, plastic and structural board like Falconboard®....
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My Press Needs Demonstrates Re-Defined Die Cutting at SGIA
TAMPA, Florida, October 9, 2014 – Through an innovative strategy of alliances, technology and research, My Press Needs (MPN) is changing how the industry die cuts substrates. “We’re pioneering new methods to die cut plastics, corrugated and structural board,” said MPN President Rob Weidhaas. “Our Crest Clamshell’s ability to die cut Falconboard®, Re-Board® and similar materials will open up whole...
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First Crest in Australia
TAMPA, Florida, April 14, 2014 – My Press Needs (MPN) announces the installation of its first CrestTM 2.5M (63”x108”) Clamshell in Australia. Frank Steel Displays, a leading designer and manufacturer of Point of Purchase (POP) displays based in Sydney, purchased the press. Anthony Steel, owner of Frank Steel Displays, said he is looking forward to many years of quality die...