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Practical Solutions for Processing Productivity

Hidden Savings Through Better Blending, Drying, Cooling & More

October 28-29, 2008
Chicago - Oak Brook

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2-Day Conference & Workshop
Program Information
Greater plastics processing efficiency and productivity are not out of reach, even in these challenging times.  Boost your competitiveness cost-effectively by paying attention to some commonly overlooked—but critical—elements of plastics processes.

  • Materials HandlingDrying, Feeding, Blending, Conveying
  • AutomationRobots, Parts Handling, Conveying
  • Scrap ReclaimingGranulating, Shredding
  • Process CoolingChilling, Mold-Temperature Control

Who should attend:

  injection molders
blow molders     
extruders    
compounders
thermoformers
rotomolders and other primary processors

This conference is designed specifically for managers, engineers, quality control and purchasing personnel involved in manufacturing and/or supervising any type of plastics process.

Why you should attend:

  • Find out how to use existing equipment to increase productivity and cut costs.
  • Get practical solutions to everyday problems with no capital investment.
  • See equipment demonstrations and learn how to apply innovation in your own plant.
  • Learn to manage your processes more efficiently and boost your competitiveness.
  • Interact and network with industry leaders and peers to discuss specific challenges and ways to move forward in a tough economy.
  • Learn about new developments in materials handling, automation, scrap reclaim and process cooling.

Please click on the links to the left for program details & updates, registration, hotel and travel, and corporate sponsorships.

Program Chairperson: Matthew Naitove, editor-in-chief, mnaitove@ptonline.com, 646-827-4848 x7102

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