02.05.19
The International Metal Decorators Association (IMDA) announced that it expanded its scope to now include can manufacturing and metal packaging.
Serving the metal decorating industry for more than 85 years, the IMDPA represents companies and people from around the world promoting the interests of lithographers, metal decorators, designers, metal packaging and trade suppliers involved in metal decorating and metal packaging worldwide. With more than 600 individual members, the organization represents over 200 corporations.
The IMDPA is dedicated to improving and fostering advancements in both metal decorating and metal packaging. The IMDPA strives to provide the metal decorating and packaging industry with valuable information and opportunities to network with fellow industry personnel.
“The IMDPA will strive to stimulate our members to make improvements in the material, mechanical, technical, environmental and manufacturing phases of the metal packaging industry,” said William Hoyle, president of the IMDPA. “Ever since the association was launched back in 1933, we have focused on promoting the metal packaging industry through information exchange, providing access to quality resources, innovative ideas, unlimited networking, and technical tools.”
“The new name has given us the opportunity to rebrand the association with a new and fresh look for 2019,” said Renee Schouten, VP of the IMDPA. “We are revamping the Association’s website to include more membership and industry information and to be more user-friendly.”
In doing so, the Association has been renamed the International Metal Decorating and Packaging Association (IMDPA).
Serving the metal decorating industry for more than 85 years, the IMDPA represents companies and people from around the world promoting the interests of lithographers, metal decorators, designers, metal packaging and trade suppliers involved in metal decorating and metal packaging worldwide. With more than 600 individual members, the organization represents over 200 corporations.
The IMDPA is dedicated to improving and fostering advancements in both metal decorating and metal packaging. The IMDPA strives to provide the metal decorating and packaging industry with valuable information and opportunities to network with fellow industry personnel.
“The IMDPA will strive to stimulate our members to make improvements in the material, mechanical, technical, environmental and manufacturing phases of the metal packaging industry,” said William Hoyle, president of the IMDPA. “Ever since the association was launched back in 1933, we have focused on promoting the metal packaging industry through information exchange, providing access to quality resources, innovative ideas, unlimited networking, and technical tools.”
“The new name has given us the opportunity to rebrand the association with a new and fresh look for 2019,” said Renee Schouten, VP of the IMDPA. “We are revamping the Association’s website to include more membership and industry information and to be more user-friendly.”