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BIA Announces Product of Excellence Award Winners

July 2007
PITTSBURGH—July 16, 2007—The Binding Industries Association (BIA), the world’s largest association for trade binderies, loose-leaf manufacturers, and suppliers to those industries, announced the winners of the annual BIA Product of Excellence Awards. Entries were received from around the world. Companies compete for the coveted title of “Best in Category.” Winning this prestigious award is considered by many to be the highest level of achievement.

Hundreds of entries were part of an amazing array of products placed before the judges this year. The quality of the entries required the judges to be painstakingly critical in their evaluation of the products submitted. As a result, Pacific Bindery Services, American Thermoplastic Company, Seidl’s Bindery, and Vulcan Information Packaging were named the “best of the best.” Having the distinction of being an award winner tells your customers and prospects that your company has a high quality of standards.

All winning pieces will be prominently displayed in industry magazines, will be showcased on websites, and will receive plaques honoring their accomplishments. Winning companies use their triumph to solidify client relationships, grow their business, and enhance their standing in the marketplace.

“For more than three decades, The Product of Excellence Awards has been committed to honoring quality craftsmanship in the binding and loose-leaf industry, helping companies successfully promote their work,” says Robert Windler, President, Diecrafters Inc. and current Chairman of BIA. “The creative pieces that we see each year are so inspiring that we feel compelled to honor them.”

Binderies and loose-leaf manufacturers are already gearing up for next year’s competition. Complete details will be made available soon on www.bindingawards.com.

For more information regarding our next competition, or to receive a promotional piece please contact awards program coordinator Justin Goldstein at 412-259-1806 or email jgoldstein@piagatf.org.

About BIA
The Binding Industries Association (BIA), a special interest group of the Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF), represents trade binderies, loose-leaf manufacturers, and suppliers to those industries. The BIA is the definitive organization for the binding industry and helps its members maintain a competitive advantage and respond to today’s changing environment. Whether you’re a veteran or new to the industry, the most cost-effective way to gain knowledge, visibility, and access is by becoming a BIA member. For more information visit us at www.bindingindustries.com or call us at 412-259-1806.
 

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