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North America’s first Kugler-Womako ProBind W binding machine installed at Printing Methods, Inc. 0

Sheboygan, Wisconsin/Rochester, New York, USA, June 30, 2009 – Printing Methods, Inc., one of the country’s largest African-American owned and operated commercial printers, has installed America’s first ProBind W binding machine in its Rochester, NY, facility. The automatic in-line punching and Wire-O (double wire) binding solution is manufactured by Kugler-Womako, a company of the Körber PaperLink Group.

“This in-house capability enables us to secure jobs that previously we were not award

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Pemco presents new features for their SHM folio-size sheeters at CMM 0

Sheboygan, April 2, 2007 – Pemco will introduce new features for their SHM 1450/1650 folio-size sheeters at CMM International 2007 from June 4-7, 2007. Pemco and Kugler-Womako, two companies of the Körber PaperLink Group, will be present at booth no. 3051 of their sales and service organization Körber PaperLink North America.

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Diatec leaves Körber PaperLink Group 0

Hamburg / Pescara, January 9, 2007 – Diatec, manufacturer of machinery for the absorbent hygiene industry based in Pescara, Italy, is no longer part of the Körber PaperLink Group. Following a management buyout, effective January 1, 2007, the executives of Diatec, Mr. Luigi Mancini and Mr. Letterio Villari have acquired the business and will operate it as an independent company. Diatec has 24 employees. In 2006 sales amounted to EUR 5 million. The employees will be taken over.

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Nippon Paper goes for eight-pocket cut-size line with zero-speed unwind stand from Körber PaperLink 0

Hamburg/Yatsushiro, October 25, 2006 – Nippon Paper, Yatsushiro, one of Japan’s leading paper mills, extends its cut-size production by an eight-pocket cut-size sheeting and packaging line. The new line consists of a SLK 490 cut-size sheeter from E.C.H. Will, equipped with five zero-speed dual unwind stands and a Pemco packaging line. Both companies belong to the Körber PaperLink Group.

The complete line was successfully accepted by the customer in mid-September 2006. The SLK 490 for Nippo

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