Advanced Web will be participating in several trade shows in the near future. A
select list of the shows we are planning to attend can be found below in the events
calendar. For additional information regarding any of the trade shows below, please
visit the organization’s Web site. Please note that Advanced Web is not responsible
for the content on these sites. We look forward to seeing you at the shows!
November 2011
Standardizing Labels For Arthroplasty Devices
Manufacturers push back with concerns over label real estate and costs for multiple
skus.
By Dave Olson
Vice President, Technical Sales
Advanced Web
A number of years ago when the FDA proposed nutrition labeling on all food packages,
the angst and outcry were tremendous. Artistic directors were horrified that this
box would have to be in a prominent place on their packages, operations folks wondered
what kind of package modifications would be needed to accommodate this very specific
info, and the bean counters lost sleep over the amount of money it would take to
modify the thousands of SKUs that had to be managed.
In the end the change was implemented, the apocalypse was averted, and consumers
have benefited from easy access to the nutritional content of what’s going into
their bellies.
A similar standardization initiative is in process right now for standardized labeling
of orthopedic arthroplasty devices, and the field of battle and debate is Committee
F04 Medical and Surgical Materials and Devices, Subcommittee F04.22 Arthroplasty
of ASTM International.
Article continued at
PMPNews.com
Interview
Advanced Web CEO, Kip Colwell
October 2011
Advanced Web Technologies, LLC acquires US Converting, Inc.
Advanced Web Technologies, LLC, based in Minneapolis, MN announced today it has
acquired the assets of US Converting, Inc. of South Elgin, IL.
Advanced Web is a pressure sensitive label and flexible packaging converter that
serves the Medical Device, OEM, Prime and Specialty Product Markets. Through mergers
and acquisitions, Advanced Web has been doing business since 1976.
US Converting, Inc. is a wide web flexible packaging converter that was established
in 1985. As a superior quality printer and laminator, US Converting provides innovative
solutions for customers in the consumer packaged goods industry.
"With the proven track record and expertise US Converting has in flexible packaging,
we believe this merger will add tremendous value to our stakeholders. Our valued
customers in both companies will directly benefit from the combined companies capabilities
and expertise. US Converting will continue to operate at their current facility
in South Elgin, IL. We look forward to working with the flexible packaging experts
at US Converting to continue to expand both customer bases in the years to come."
says Kip Colwell, CEO of Advanced Web.
General Manager of US Converting, Mike Gallagher states , "We are very excited about
joining Advanced Web. The business philosophies between the two companies are very
similar and we anticipate great things to come from this new venture. I believe
our employees, customers and suppliers will all benefit with this exciting news.
By positioning US Converting with Advanced Web, we will be able to expand our customer
base and provide our clients with expanded capabilities from both companies that
are second to none."
Advanced Web is known for delivering total applied cost solutions to customers with
labeling and
flexible packaging products. This is accomplished by using a variety of
proven techniques and innovative methods. Advanced Web provides the creativity necessary
to streamline and add flexibility to any labeling system. We produce products that
stand up against the toughest conditions and the company’s proven knowledge and
experience promotes and protects brands.
Advanced Web was named "companies to watch" by Label and Narrow Web magazine in
October, 2010.
October 2010
Advanced Web appears in Label & Narrow Web's "Companies to Watch".
Full article:
Label and Narrow Web
In 2005, two label printing companies based in Minneapolis, MN, USA, merged to form
a new company, Advanced Web. The new entity was able to condense four plants down
to one, and now occupies an 80,000 square foot plant in the city. The company today
enjoys post-recession growth in the double digits, and sees that continuing through
2011.
The two former companies were Advanced Web Technologies and Web Label, both narrow
web flexo converters. The former was founded in 1991, the latter in 1976. John “Kip”
Colwell had been president of Web Label, and continues at the helm of Advanced Web.
Today the company prints with a digital press as well as flexo, and is deeply focused
on meeting customer needs, Lean Manufacturing, and sustainability.
Advanced Web’s customer base ranges from local companies to multi-nationals.
“Our business is across the continent, and we also distribute our products
globally,” says Colwell. The company’s sales force is 100 percent in-house,
based mostly in Minnesota with reps in Chicago and Dallas.
The customer focus at Advanced Web has evolved into the creation of a strong IT
department and investment in a supplier managed inventory (SMI) program. “We
have a portal that lets customers set up and look at whatever type of information
they deem important about their print work,” he notes. “We manage their
inventory, and a big part of our offering is the SMI program, either here or in
their operation. We also have a logistics partner in Mexico.”
Customers have always been demanding, but as the recession weakens, Colwell sees
that they are “even more focused on JIT and having as little inventory in
their pipeline as possible. It continues to move in that direction. Yes, it’s
an expense for us, and it’s also the reason we continue to make capital investments
on tools to reduce the overall makeready and waste in our process.”
Colwell says that the company’s Lean Manufacturing journey began three and
a half years ago, and was certainly a help during the recession. “It showed
us the importance of eliminating any kind of waste. Not working harder but working
smarter, standardizing work, focused on eliminating anything that isn’t needed
in that process.”
The company continues to run multiple kaizen events and ongoing improvement events.
“It has been a very strong part of our success,” says Colwell. “We
work various events with our customers directly, so that they can learn the total
applied cost, and help us understand how can we improve the overall cost structure:
how we deliver, inventory, materials.
“We also have begun sending groups of employees out to visit our customers,
so that they can learn how our product is being used,” Colwell adds. “So
many people throughout our operation have never seen a bottling or automated production
line, so they don’t know what happens when there’s an issue with our
product at their plant. The customers enjoy the opportunity to show off their operations
and talk about what they do, and why they do business with Advanced Web, and let
employees see what’s going on.”
Advanced Web employs 133 people. “Like everyone else we were hit fairly hard
at the end of 2008,” Colwell recalls. “We took the necessary steps,
managers took pay cuts, the majority of our hourly folks started working 32 hours,
and we were able to keep all of our skilled people here. Then in late spring of
2009 a couple of significant projects started, and we have been running quite strongly
since then.” The company manufactures seven days a week with two 10-hour shifts
Monday through Thursday, and a Friday to Sunday shift.
Sustainability is an active pursuit at Advanced Web. “We continue to look
at how we can take not only waste out of our process, but continue to cut obsolescence
for our customers,” says Colwell. “We have our waste hauled to a Minneapolis
incinerator to help power and heat some of the city’s main buildings. Our
challenge is getting to where we can recycle release liner. We have a couple of
customers we are working with to get into the recycling program with TLMI.”
The company today is working toward ISO 14000 certification, addressing environmental
management. Back in 2007 and early 2008, everyone was pushing sustainability,”
Colwell recalls. “Then it stopped, when the recession began, and it’s
starting now to come back. We have continued our programs, bringing different materials
and constructions to our customers, recycled or recyclable material. We are just
now again seeing them start to push for more environmentally sound products and
practices.”
Advanced Web acquired an HP Indigo ws4500 digital press a couple of years ago to
complement its flexo capabilities, which include Webtrons, Mark Andys, Aquaflex
presses, and a 50” CI press. “The digital press has justified itself
on cost reductions,” Colwell says. “We want to work closely with our
customers, within their operations, handle everything from soup to nuts, whatever
their needs might be. With the digital press we were looking at multi-color processes
that could be 1,500 to 25,000 label runs. It shouldn’t matter to a customer
how we run it, but it should sharpen our position, serve as another tool for us.
We have been able to utilize the digital press in marketing, telling customers that
we can handle whatever their needs are, from the very shortest difficult jobs to
the longest.” Today the press is running two shifts a day.
The company’s next press is already on order: A P5 Performance press from
Mark Andy. “We’re really looking forward to the makeready speed and
cost improvements it will bring to the process,” Colwell says. — Jack
Kenny
March 2010
Advanced Web Receives Top Award in Statewide Print Competition
Advanced Web received an award for outstanding achievement in “Digital Printing
– On Demand” in the annual Star of Excellence Awards, a statewide printing
competition hosted by the Printing Industry of Minnesota, Inc., the state’s
trade association for printing, communication and graphic arts industry.
Competing against entries from printing and graphic arts firms throughout the state,
Advanced Web received four awards in total, including the highest award possible
for Best of Category. The company’s golden submission was in the “Digital
Printing – On Demand” category for their customer, 45th Parallel Spirits,
LLC. Their Midwest American Vodka label also received a “Best of Class”
award in the same category.
Other awards for Advanced Web include a “Best of Class” for our flexographic
work for the Minnesota State Lottery, as well as a “Certificate of Merit”
for our Caribou Coffee Series.
PIM President David Radziej comments, “This was a close competition with a
very impressive standard of entries. The judging process was very challenging. Advanced
Web should be proud of their achievement and the excellent work done by their employees.”
The Star of Excellence Awards recognizes those responsible for the creation and
production of print communications in Minnesota. The competition promotes excellence
in print communications and rewards companies and individuals who produce the best
in print media.
PIM is the association of choice for the graphic arts industry, representing Minnesota’s
second largest manufacturing industry, with more than 75,000 jobs and $6.1 billion
in annual sales.
June 2009
Advanced Web Celebrates 10th Year as 3M ESPE Award Recipient
For ten consecutive years, Advanced Web has met stringent requirements in order
to maintain the 3M ESPE Dental Products Division Certification. The 3M ESPE Certification
recognizes Advanced Web as a provider of innovative dental services, as well as
being a dedicated partner to the highest possible standards of dentistry. Advanced
Web is proud to be considered one of 3M’s top, valued suppliers and will continue
to manage the account with streamlined efficiency in on-time delivery, receipt quality
and administrative accuracy. As Advanced Web looks to the future, they have their
sights set on yet again achieving an overall rating of 99% across all of 3M’s
measured attributes. With each label printed, Advanced Web is driven to deliver
practical and ingenious solutions that make a difference in dental practices across
the globe.
November 2008
Advanced Web LLC is pleased to announce our certification as a Great Printer
by the Printing Industry of Minnesota, PIM.
The PIM Great Printer Environment Initiative is a voluntary program aimed at increasing
environmental, health and safety compliance and pollution prevention within the
printing industry. A printer that chooses to participate in the PIM Great Printer
Environmental Initiative is one that has demonstrated that minimize their company's
impact on human health and the environment.
The are three criteria companies must meet before qualifying for the program:
1. Commit to the PIM Great Printer Environmental Initiative Principles
2. Complete an Environmental, Health and Safety Compliance Audit
3. Pursue Beyond Compliance Projects.
Michelle Zeller, CFO of Advanced Web says, "Qualifying as a Great Printer is
a big step towards achieving our sustainability goal and reducing the impact we
have on our envirionment, but it is not the only initiative we have planned."