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How Golden State Lumber Is Proving the ROI of Electric Forklifts with Papé Material Handling
If you’ve been waiting for real-world proof that electric material handling vehicles (MHVs) can outperform internal combustion in busy, space-constrained operations, this is it. Our new white paper, Electrifying Material Handling Vehicles, shows how Golden State Lumber made the switch to an all-electric fleet and increased uptime, safety, and cost control. Below is a short overview of what you’ll learn in the full paper, and we’ll explain why now is the time to get serious about your own electrification roadmap. Why the Shift to Electric Is Accelerating Electrification isn’t just an environmental initiative; it’s an operational upgrade. Modern electric forklifts offer consistent power, instant torque, and whisper-quiet operation. With electric MHVs, communication is clearer, and air quality is high. And with fewer moving parts, they also tend to require less time in the shop, helping reduce the total cost of ownership over the life of the vehicle. Add in
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Unlock Your Distribution Potential: LibDib Gold Member Benefits
At LibDib, we’ve always believed in empowering craft Makers with tools and support to thrive in the complex world of three-tier distribution. That’s why we created LibDib Gold, a premium membership tier designed for serious brands ready to scale. With Gold, you get more than distribution—you get strategy, support, and savings. The benefits of a LibDib Gold Membership include: 1. Dedicated Portfolio Management to Guide You Navigating the three-tier system isn’t easy—but you don’t have to go it alone. LibDib Gold Members receive Portfolio Management services from seasoned industry experts. Our PMs aren’t just support staff—they’re distribution specialists who understand regulatory nuances, pricing strategy, compliance, and market entry.  They work with you directly to: Review offerings and suggest improvements Help optimize portfolios for each market Provide guidance on pricing, logistics, and timing Troubleshoot issues and escal
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LEED & Organic Facility Pest Control
LEED/Organic Pest Control PREPARING FOR THE BEST THROUGH LEED While organic pest management only represents a small portion of LEED credits, its successful deployment is vital to completing LEED's rigorous requirements. Our approach to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) follows these ideals and can qualify for credits in your facility’s LEED scoring. Learn More about LEED here. ABSOLUTELY ORGANIC We also understand how important it is to adhere to the strict standards of organic regulations, so Clark's organic pest control program is specially designed to meet your specific needs and maintain your facility’s hard-won certification. We fully support the philosophy and standards of the U.S. National Organic Program (NOP). CLARK'S ORGANIC PEST CONTROL PROCESS: We adhere to a thorough process of inspecting, identifying, monitoring, and evaluating before selecting appropriate control methods. This involves routine inspection and accurate identification of pes
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Make Your Wine Bottles Unforgettable
In today’s competitive marketplace, your wine bottles need to captivate attention on crowded shelves. At Monvera Glass Decoration, we specialize in helping wineries and designers create unforgettable labels through two innovative techniques: printing directly onto the bottle and spray coating. Join us at booth #310 to explore the latest in screen-printed and coated wine bottle designs. See firsthand how our customers are transforming their bottles with standout branding that grabs consumers’ attention and drives sales. Your bottle’s label is more than just decoration—it’s your brand’s first impression. By choosing a direct screen-printed label, you unlock a world of design possibilities that enhance your branding, from timeless sophistication to bold creativity. This year, leave paper labels behind and discover how our decoration services can help you revitalize your brand or launch a stunning new one. Stop by our booth #310 or email us directly. &md
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Purchasing a Future Proof Palletizer
According to Technopedia, “Future proof” describes a product, service or technological system that will not need to be significantly updated as technology advances. Purchasing a Future Proof Palletizer A palletizer purchased today must be as future-proof as possible because it will likely be in operation until 2034, or perhaps as far into the future as 2044. With a life expectancy of one to two decades, a palletizer built today must be engineered with machine control and layer configuration software, electro-mechanical parts, sensors, robots (for some applications), and other components that will perform efficiently and reliably as the machine ages. The manufacturer of the selected palletizer must also be a long-term partner able to provide after-market service and support capabilities that increase the likelihood of maintaining, and when needed, updating or modifying the palletizer to maximize machine life. Basic Considerations There are basic considerations that must
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This is a great time to make sure your chiller is ready for the summer heat. Call us to get on the schedule and set up a recurring maintenance plan
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With over 50 years of experience within the labelling industry, Impresstik has a rich history worth sharing. Get to know more about our company, including who we are, what we do, and just some of the fascinating projects we’ve had the pleasure of working on in the past. It All Started in 1972… Impresstik was founded in 1972 right here in Australia. Over the past 50 years, our company has grown to become one of Australia’s largest and most reputable suppliers of roll-fed pressure-sensitive labels and label application equipment. We’re also highly regarded as one of the leading manufacturers of self-adhesive labels and labelling machines within the country. The Impresstik Group consists of three divisions, including Impresstik Labels, Impresstik Systems, and Impresstik Hi – Dec, which provides contract labelling and packaging services. In 2018, The Impresstik Group was acquired by Print Media Group (PMG). In the past few years alone, we have grown to be a s
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With recent fires in various parts of California and southern Oregon, we have heard concerns about smoke taint in these regions for the 2021 vintage. In an effort to support winemakers in these regions, Enartis has created two new on-demand video presentations and winemaking protocols which outline strategies for handling smoke impacted whites and reds. These videos feature a brand new fining blend developed by Enartis for remediating smoke affected musts and wines. You can download the protocols and watch the videos using the links below. Should any questions arise, do not hesitate to contact Enartis Wine Services at (707) 836-2451.  Videos Smoke Taint Remediation for White Winemaking Smoke Taint Remediation for Red Wines, Harvest 2021 Protocols Smoke Taint - Winemaking Guidelines for White Wines Smoke Taint - Winemaking Guidelines for Red Wines
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Offering SPECIAL FEATURES in wine bottling is a specific trait of mobile bottling companies like Peregrine Mobile Bottling. Beside standard services of 750 ml bottling, corking, capsuling and labeling we offer additional services such as 375 ml & 1.5 l bottling, 30x60 ROPP Screw Capping with Liquid Nitrogen Dosing, Bottle Laser Coding, Neck/Shoulder Label Application, Fiber Optic Bottle Orientation to put Labels in between Bottle Seams as well as Print & Apply Case Labeling. In addition, PMB provides electrical power, nitrogen and steam generators as well as an on-board compressor. In combination with our crossflow, gas management and commercial tent rental services we take care of the entire value chain from tank to sellable goods on the pallet.  Call us to discuss your projects! 707-637-7584  
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Actionable marketing tips for your winery or wine club in 2020
When it comes to marketing your winery, it's all about the consumer. That's the one theme that sums up everything we gathered from last month's Direct to Consumer Wine Symposium in California. Or, at least it should be, according to insights gathered by Outshinery founder, Laurie Millotte. Laurie was a featured speaker at the symposium as well as at the Commerce7 roadshow. She was on tour spreading insight on how wineries can add delight to their communication. If you’re curious about the topic, check out the recap resources here.  Click to get Laurie's take on why visuals count in online communication + how to avoid 3 common pitfalls in your own wine marketing.   Laurie was surrounded by peers from the wine industry—wineries big and small as well as businesses that serve them. Think: tech pros, designers, consultants and more. Laurie says that regardless of background, wineries are facing an opportunity in 2020: “How to do more
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