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Packaging
Shows to come
where you'll find the
Pronova Packaging Systems
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EasyFairs
Packaging Innovations 2009,
Birmingham, UK. February
11-12 in Supreme Plastics
stand.
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CFIA
Rennes 2009, in Rennes,
France. March 10-12 in
Flexico's stand. Hall 4,
stand no. A 10.
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Scanpack,
Gothemburg, Sweden. October
20-23 2009

081205
The
latest of our new standard
machines to be ready is the Pronova
535 - a stainless
steel machine that replaces the
425UR.
The
535
is, like the 425UR, specially
well suited for packaging
products with high hygienic
requirements, such as food and
pharmaceutical products.
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It
can be thoroughly washed
and has, like the other
machines in the
500-series, an integrated
beam system that
holds the cables and cords
and helps to keep the area
around the machine clean
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For
more information on the 535, click
here.
081205
Those
of you who visited us at the Easyfair
Pack & Emballage packaging
show in Stockholm have already
had the pleasure to make his acquaintance.
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Lars-Goran
works together with Joakim
Lavesson towards the
Scandinavian market and
parts of the German
market.
Prior
to Pronova, Lars-Goran
worked at Albany
International in Halmstad,
where he was in charge of
the sale and service in
certain export markets. He
has also worked at Andreas
Kufferath GmBH where he
had the same
responsibility but towards
the Scandinavian market.
Both companies are
suppliers to the paper
industry.
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He
likes to spend his spare-time with his
family and on the rowing club in
Halmstad.
080310
New Production Manager at Pronova
Mikael
Gronstrom is the new production
manager at Pronova. He has
the overall responsibility for
Pronova's workshop and plastic
factory. His work involves
production planning,
development, purchasing and
maintenance.
Mikael has a background as a production
manager at Flexotronics
International and at Gambro
Renal Products. His last
occupation was at Proton
Finishing as a unit manager.
In his spare time, Mikael enjoys
mountain hiking and he looks
forward to bring his son and his
father up to Kebnekaise,
hopefully this autumn.
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