
Board Converting News announced that it has published a Special Edition of The Linpac Legacy Parts I and II feature articles that appeared in the December 16 and December 23, 2024, issues of the weekly publication. The Special Edition contains additional editorial content, comments, and photos that due to space constraints, could not be included in the previously published and printed issues. The Special Edition can be read or downloaded as a PDF by visiting www.boardconvertingnews.com.
What began as article submission by recently retired industry veteran Richard Goldberg wishing to thank the corrugated industry and his many friends, colleagues, and co-workers, evolved into a series of Zoom meetings and interviews that uncovered never before published accounts of the founding and success of what is believed to be the first independent sheet feeders in the United States.
Goldberg was formerly VP of Manufacturing at President Container Group and an early employee of Linpac in the 1980s, which provided the foundation for his more than 40+ year career in the corrugated industry. “For the older generation, culture in the ‘80s and ‘90s had a whole different meaning than it does today,” said Goldberg in the article. “Culture in the Linpac independent environment really was about trust in people and allowing for creativity, no red tape, and allowing people to grow together.”
“Given the unusually large number of online views and the many positive comments we’ve received about it, I’m comfortable in saying that this article has clearly struck a chord with our readers,” said Len Prazych, BCN’s President/Publisher and author of the piece. “The Linpac Legacy was a story that needed to be told and was deserving of the additional coverage we gave it. I’m now getting requests from companies and customers wishing to do something similar.”
A limited number of print copies are available. Contact Len Prazych at lprazych@nvpublications.com.
https://boardconvertingnews.com/bcn-publishes-special-edition-of-linpac-legacy-features/
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