Folding Carton Styles
Stripper Lock Tray With Hinged Cover
"Butterfly" Locked Sleeve with Top and Bottom Chime Locks
Unlocking Your Potential
Posted by Chris Freddo on June 21, 2007
Current economic conditions and the implications of 9/11 have combined to create a pessimistic business climate in many areas of the printing industry, at least in the short term. Such a climate breeds considerable uncertainty and anxiety regarding a business’s future growth and success. During the past few years, the printing industry has experienced difficult times. Overseas competition, rising p [Read More]
New York Label & Box Works Steps Up Its Quality Program
Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on May 01, 2007
New York Label & Box Works, industry leading flexographic label and folding carton company, has brought in Deming-based consultant, Kelly Allan and his team to insure continued customer and employee satisfaction as well as foster positive results for the company as a whole. Kelly Allan, whose client base also includes succes [Read More]New Multi-Seal Extended Content Label
Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on April 02, 2007
New York Label Box Works is a dynamic label, tag, and box printing company, boasting an over-a-century-long history. Aged, but not a dinosaur, New York Label discovered many years ago that longevity in any industry is a challenge demanding constant evolution and growth, two characteristics that require an efficient, knowledgeable and creative group of employees. The New York Label & Box Works team is [Read More]
Box Works division is up and running!
Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on April 02, 2007
Our new folding carton plant is conveniently located in Ronkonkoma, about 10 minutes from our label plant in Islandia. Our Heidelberg Press can run up to 6 colors plus coating on 8 to 20 pt. stock. In addition, we also have computer to plate technology, and an in-house finishing department with die cut and gluing.We proudly offer full service package printing with graphic design, labels and foldin [Read More]
Leadership: The Power of a Positive Attitude
Posted by Chris Freddo on January 29, 2007
Current economic conditions and the implications of 9/11 have combined to create a pessimistic business climate in many areas of the printing industry, at least in the short term. Such a climate breeds considerable uncertainty and anxiety regarding a business' future growth and success. During the past few years, the printing industry has experienced difficult times. Overseas competition, rising producti [Read More]
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