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As the world of printing evolves, ink manufacturers are having to change along with their customers.
April 11, 2019
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Editor, Ink World Magazine
There has been a tremendous evolution in the world of printing and ink, and this year, the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers’ (NAPIM) 104th Annual Convention emphasized “Succeeding Through Change” as its theme. The convention, which was held at The Biltmore Miami in Coral Gables, FL from April 5-8, looked at a wide range of topics, from environmental pressures on brand owners and on single-use printing, new regulatory mandates and the concepts behind resiliency and innovation. April 6 Session The NAPIM Annual Convention began with a keynote talk by Scott Burrows on “Vision – Mindset – Grit.” Burrows was a star football player at Florida State University who, as a result of a car accident, was diagnosed as a quadriplegic. After six months of intense physical therapy, he progressed further than anyone could have imagined. Through hard work and dedication, he regained some of his abilities. “My life changed in a few seconds,” said Burrows. “You have a clear choice – either to be bitter and frustrated or be better in the face of adversity. Focus on things you can control and accept what you can’t change is a mindset. People view the impossible as nothing more than an excuse to not try. You have to take accountability, let go of the past and begin the upward fight, and have to be willing to fail but not willing to quit.” NAPIM then held its Annual Meeting and State of the Industry Report, which was presented by John Jilek Jr. of Ink Solutions and Bryce Kristo of INX International. NAPIM’s officers for the coming year are president Jim Leitch of Wikoff Color; VP Knut Fenner of Colorcon, No-Tox Products; treasurer Gregg Dahleen of Central Ink; and secretary John Copeland of NAPIM. As for the State of the Industry Report, NAPIM estimates ink sales at $4.58 billion, up from 2017 ($4.3 billion), led by packaging printing. Kristo noted that raw materials remain the top concern for ink companies. “In terms of market issues, ink companies are most concerned about raw material cost, raw material availability and government regulations,” said Kristo. “Internal concerns are health care, transportation and finding and keeping experienced workers.” “Ink companies say printers value quality, price and support,” added Jilek. “Suppliers say ink companies value price, quality and support. April 7 Session Ralph Nappi served as moderator of the NAPIM Conference session on the next two days. The April 7 session began with Aleen Bayard of Transformative Consulting, who discussed “When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Tougher,” a look at the nature of resiliency. “Resilience can be built – it is not an innate trait,” Bayard said. “You have to identify what you can control; trying to control what you can’t is a recipe for frustration. You have to accept change. Leadership requires taking a realistic look.” Bayer’s Guido Schmitz was up next with his talk on “Using a Holistic Design Approach to Drive New Product Design.” He noted that 42% of consumers have used a product more frequently because of the packaging, and 65% have tried something new because of the packaging. He added that 78% of technologists are more than 58 years old. “Holistic means I have to understand everything from the beginning,” Schmitz observed. “Brands have to be authentic and unique.” Jim Lammers of Dart Container followed with an excellent talk on “Emerging Trends, Opportunities and Threats In The Food Service Packaging Market.” Dart Container is the world’s largest manufacturers of foam cups and containers, which is currently under pressure for environmental reasons. “The first driver of change is mental overload, and we need to reduce the ‘burden of choice,’” said Lammers. “The second driver is environmental concerns and the third is economic uncertainty.” Lammers said that Generation Z consumers, who were born from 1997-2006, are more interested in stories to tell, not stuff to show, and prefer more environmentally friendly solutions. “They can ease the burden of choice, with subscription services, voice or personalization, and can ease guilt by rethinking throwaway culture,” Lammers added. “They want what they want, when they want it and where they want it, like delivery and meal kits. There’s interest in a healthy lifestyle and fitness. They don’t know life without a cell phone or waiting to see their favorite show. They live on their phones. Social media is their hub.” Lammers noted that there is a lot of pressure being brought on major companies. “People are starting to have an emotional response to using single-use plastic,” Lammers said. “Some of our customers are voluntarily deselecting EPS foam and plastic straws. Most paper cups are coated in polyethylene. Many are going public with their sustainability platforms and pledges and reducing the use of single-use packaging, focusing on raw materials used in this packaging. They want to get proactive legislation to avoid thousands of city ordinances. “Our goal at Dart is to provide sustainable packaging. We are trying to develop alternative coatings for paper products to polyethylene for easier composting and recycling, We are developing a new polymer. We all need to be thinking about environmental impact,” Lammers concluded. Mark Faust of Echelon Management International closed the session with “High Growth Levers – How to Accelerate The Growth of Your Business,” where he recommended companies define growth vision, get an agreement of constraints, present options and show at least two paths to your solution. The evening closed with the Ault Awards Banquet, where NAPIM presents the Ault Award, the most prestigious honor in the industry, as well as its Printing Ink Pioneer Awards. This year, NAPIM presented Pat Carlisle of Joules Angstrom UV Inks with the Ault Award. The founder of Joules Angstrom, Carlisle served as NAPIM’s president from 2015-17. He received NAPIM’s Printing Ink Pioneer Award in 2013. In addition, NAPIM honored eight industry leaders with its prestigious Printing Ink Pioneer Award:
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