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Bemis Wins 2010 Leadership in Packaging Award For Flexible Packaging

Bemis Company has won the Packaging World Leadership in Packaging award for 2010.

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The Leadership in Packaging program was established by Packaging World to honor excellence and leadership among packaging machinery, material and service suppliers. Over 6,000 votes were cast by packaging professionals, and Bemis was chosen as the leading company in the flexible packaging division.

Bemis is a multinational supplier of flexible packaging and pressure sensitive materials used by leading food, consumer products, medical and pharmaceutical companies worldwide. Bemis' strategic advantage is its strong technical expertise in polymer chemistry and material science used in the development of high-performance, proprietary sealants and barrier films. Bemis' packaging solutions meet customers' needs for product protection, safety, freshness, shelf appeal and sustainability.

The Bemis divisions that contributed to the Packaging World recognition include: Curwood, Milprint, Clysar and Perfesceal. Bemis' internal knowledge base and shared state-of-the-art Research & Development lab ensure each division is equipped to provide specialized products to a variety of markets.

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