bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Oilywag
- 10 May 2006 12:33
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Mad Pad
Are you quacking up?
The oily one
PS Nice to meet you at the AGM
JJS
- 10 May 2006 12:34
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Explosive,
There are a number of categories where Stanelco could win an award. I think Frogpack is the most likely to win an award under these sections. Starpol Trays and Film have some possiblilities, as does Terry Robins himself, and David Edwards the Frogpack inventor. Stanelco themselves could win something, Aquasol are in there too.
I have asked Terry if we are nominated for any of the awards.
2006 Starpack Awards
The 2006 Starpack Awards are bigger and better than ever, with several new categories in recognition of innovation in packaging, and also of people who are making an impact in the industry.
The deadline for entries has now passed.
Consumer/Transit Categories
Best Consumer Convenience Packaging
Best Consumer Pack foodBest Consumer Pack non food
Best Shelf Ready Pack *NEW!
Materials/Components Categories
Best Use of Innovative Materials *NEW!
Best Component *NEW!
Best in Creative Cartonboard Packaging food
Best in Creative Cartonboard Packaging non food
Best Flexible Plastic Innovation *NEW!
Best Innovation in Glass Packaging
Best Label Printer *NEW!
Best Transit Pack
Design/Innovation Categories
Best Designer/Design House of the Year
Best Inclusive Pack *NEW!
Best Innovative Pack *NEW!
Best Packaging Innovation Leading to a Significant Reduction in Household Waste
Business & People Awards
Young Packaging Professional of the Year *NEW!
Packaging Personality of the Year *NEW!
Starpack Packaging Business of the Year
Best Student of the Year (Diploma in Packaging Technology)
Best Student of the Year (Certificate in Packaging)
explosive
- 10 May 2006 12:40
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Looks interesting and great publicity and marketing for Stanelco also... Looking at the sp today theres got to be something coming out of this......
JJS
- 10 May 2006 12:40
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Oblomov,
Here's a challenge for you, though I fully expect you to fail.
Don't mention PM1 in any post for a whole week
JJS
- 10 May 2006 12:43
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Explosive,
You can't explode just yet, the timetable has a while to run yet before they are announced, maybe you think the results have leaked ?
2006 Awards Timetable
January 2006 Entry forms available
17 March 2006 Entry forms to be completed and returned to IOP: The Packaging Society
5-7 April 2006 All entries and samples to arrive at the Judging Venue
9-11 April 2006 Starpack Judging
11 April 2006 Starpack Sponsors Day
5 July 2006 Starpack Awards Ceremony,Grosvenor House Hotel, London
explosive
- 10 May 2006 12:46
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When you consider the recent testing and sucess of products Stanelco have a very good chance, good job their product manufacturing process isn't also being judged!!!!!
KEAYDIAN
- 10 May 2006 12:49
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Afternoon SEO holders.
Nice 8% rice so far today. Wish all lunch breakes would result in a 8% rise.
KD.
oblomov
- 10 May 2006 13:04
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JJS, I'll do a deal - I promise not to mention PM1 if you promise to stop impersonating him.
All this talk of awards, I thought I'd got the Bafta's BB! Awards wont equal a rise in the SP - I couldn't care less whether or not Terry Robins wins a bloody award - it wont buy me that new Bentley, and I doubt it will buy him one either! lol
hewittalan6
- 10 May 2006 13:07
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If Terry won the award for "world record market-cap rise in a single day", then I would be impressed, but industry awards mean very little, and the publicity means almost as little because those who hear the news already know Stanelcos products.
Alan
explosive
- 10 May 2006 13:18
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These awards all boil down to publicity, and like they say "all publicity is good publicity"........
Oblomov - best not to bother with a new Bentley, they lose too much money as soon as you take ownership. Now I imagine the new mini be more your cup of tea and surprisingly they hold their value extreamily well.
barney12345
- 10 May 2006 13:35
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may seem odd SEO wininng when their Chairman/CEO etc is judging!!!!
Hope there is not a worst website award
JJS
- 10 May 2006 13:39
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I bet Terry can't vote on products he is connected with.
Awards are good because you can add them to the product sales blurb, to impress prospective buyers even more. Also the industry takes more notice of your product, seeing the wood through the trees as it were.
JJS
- 10 May 2006 13:40
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Greekman,
Is the buyer still scooping up the SETS sells ?
It looks like a lot of AT buys thats all.
oblomov
- 10 May 2006 13:49
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Explosive, why should I care about the Bentley holding its value? I wont need to when SEO hits the 25 SP, which JJS has predicted!
A mini? Not worth trading the bike in for!
JJS, you clearly like awards so I award you Golden Ramper Award - your prize is a keyboard with solid gold cut and paste keys. Well done!
JJS
- 10 May 2006 14:58
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Oblomov,
I award you the golden nob of 2006, for being a total plonker !
Now amend your previous post, unless you can prove I ever said SEO would hit 25, which you know full well I didn't.
JJS
- 10 May 2006 14:58
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nm
JJS
- 10 May 2006 15:00
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Driver,
Sainsbury's could be buying their bags from a number of manufacturers, and SPHere are more likely to sell them the bags than Stanelco, I would ignore it.
hewittalan6
- 10 May 2006 15:03
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I read about Tescos wanting to be "a better neighbour", so on Sunday I nipped to my local Tescos and asked them if I could borrow a cup of sugar and would they cut the lawn and water the plants while I go on my hols and they threw me out!!
Not much of a better neighbour, then.