Recognizing the opportunity to distinguish women in manufacturing and foster female leadership within the ProMach organization, a group of women at ProMach have created a resource group that is helping improve female employee retention and leadership development across ProMach and its product brands. The resource group, called PowHER of the Pack, has grown from 20 […]
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New Video Showcases the Power of Pharmaworks and Greydon Integration
A new video from Pharmaworks shows another great example of the power of performance when ProMach product brands come together on a packaging line. ProMach product brands Pharmaworks, a leader in blister pack machinery, and Greydon, a leader in thermal transfer, digital, thermal inkjet, continuous inkjet, and code daters, work together to print variable data […]
Milo’s Tea Company Relies on ProMach Product Brands to Help with Continued Growth
What started as a small, family-owned operation, Milo’s Tea Company has since grown into a major tea empire. Milo’s Tea Company has experienced significant growth year over year, expanding into a major tea empire. With this continued growth, Milo’s production facilities rely on processing and packaging partnerships to help keep up with production goals and […]
ProMach Announces the Acquisition of Ferlo
ProMach bolsters its retort portfolio with the announcement of the newest acquisition of Ferlo. Please read the press release below for more information on the acquisition and expansion of ProMach’s international presence in the retort segment, manufacturing capacity, and supply chain partnerships.
Matrix and Youth Apprenticeship Program Help Develop the Next Generation of Mechanical Engineers
It’s a common story heard across the news cycles: labor market woes are being felt across many industries, especially industrial and manufacturing. According to a US Chamber of Commerce article published in October of this year, durable goods manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade industries have especially been hit hard with labor shortages in a post-pandemic […]