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Industrial Packaging Alliance of North America launches redesigned website

New website to reflect modernization taking place in the industry itself.


The Industrial Packaging Alliance of North America (IPANA) has announced the launch of a new website that provides a more user-friendly and comprehensive resource for the industrial packaging industry.

The site will remain at www.IPANA.org; it is also at www.IndustrialPackaging.org.

“The redesign of IPANA’s website reflects a shift – a modernization – taking place in the industry itself,” said Chris Lind, Chairman of IPANA and director of technical and regulatory affairs at Mauser USA LLC. “The types of packaging that IPANA’s members produce have been trusted for more than a century, but we’re always looking for ways to reach new markets. The new IPANA website helps us do that.”

The new design provides a brief overview of IPANA’s mission and showcases IPANA’s four member organizations:

● The Industrial Steel Drum Institute,
● The Plastic Drum Institute,
● The Rigid Intermediate Bulk Container Association of North America
● The International Fiber Drum Institute

IPANA’s bi-monthly newsletter also has a new home and, in addition to upcoming events, a section dedicated as an archive of current and past issues. All issues of the newsletter are available for download and distribution.

“I’m proud to unveil this updated website as a new resource for IPANA members,” said Susan Nauman, executive director of IPANA. “The refreshed design makes it much easier for our members to find information, and ensures that they’re able to quickly and effectively access all the resources IPANA has to offer.”


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