Folding Carton Boot Camp Online

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Folding Carton Boot Camp Online is an essential training opportunity for those new to cartons or the industry and non-plant personnel with limited experience outside a single plant operation. This curated series of online lessons will provide a unique experience that teaches attendees about topics such as windowing, rigid boxes, automatic packaging, cold and hot foil, tooling, laminating, and more.

This new offering takes inspiration from our in-person event of the same name but features all-new video lessons created in-house by our industry experts. Join us to hear from industry leaders and learn all aspects of the industry, from making paper to customer delivery and all “folding carton” points and processes in between.

  • Contains 24 Component(s)

    The Folding Carton Beginner Essentials series introduces key concepts of folding cartons, covering their definition, industry overview, processes (web and sheet), and tools like air hammer and stripping.

    The Folding Carton Beginner Essentials series introduces key concepts of folding cartons, covering their definition, industry overview, processes (web and sheet), and tools like air hammer and stripping. It also explores automation in packaging and concludes with a recap, offering a comprehensive introduction to folding carton production.

    Ben Markens

    President

    Paperboard Packaging Council

    As a child, Ben grew up in a racially diverse neighborhood in Chicago. After moving to the east coast he watched, with curious eyes, as his father worked as the CFO of a camera business. During college, he worked on the camera company’s assembly line with people from very different economic realities. These experiences sparked Ben’s interest in supporting community and building business—two aims that would remain consistent throughout his career. 

    The next leg of Ben’s career began in a paperboard and folding carton manufacturing company. Working his way up to Plant Manager in only five years, Ben mastered the skills he would soon use when he made the bold decision to break out and start a management consulting firm with his dear friend, Andy, and his wife, Jennie. Before long, Ben was traveling across the country, helping companies create tighter operating controls, superior performance, and increased profits. When PPC began to suffer from decreased engagement, shrinking membership numbers, and lost revenue, they asked Ben to take over. With a newly expanded team, Ben used his business and leadership skills to turn the association into a newly thriving organization.

    Outside work, Ben loves to spend time with his family, serve on numerous nonprofit boards, and walk the many hills of his town, Ashfield, Massachusetts, where he has exceeded 10,000 steps per day, 365 days a year, for over six years without a miss. Obsessive and compulsive? Maybe! But he’s also compulsive about community, elevating our team, and making a difference.

  • Contains 12 Component(s)

    The Pre-Press Considerations series is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the essential steps and processes that occur before printing in the packaging industry.

    The Pre-Press Considerations series is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the essential steps and processes that occur before printing in the packaging industry. This series covers everything from supply chain considerations to graphic and structural design, ensuring that learners understand the key elements required for successful print production.

    Susie Stitzel

    Director of Product Management for Design & 3D Solutions

    Esko

    Susie Stitzel is Esko’s Director of Product Management for Design & 3D Solutions. Susie has more than 25 years of experience in the design, prepress, printing, and packaging industries. Her roles have covered a wide spectrum of the industry, including design and prepress management, customer training and support, product management and strategy development. Susie is completely passionate about packaging – to the point that her family will no longer shop with her. She has assisted universities and schools with their packaging curriculum and has enjoyed serving on the Advisory Board for the School of Packaging at Michigan State University. Susie is a frequent speaker at industry events, including the HOW Design and FUSE conferences, the Paperboard Packaging Council, the Brand Protection Conference, the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and for the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). She can be reached via e-mail at: susie.stitzel@esko.com.

  • Contains 6 Component(s)

    The Color Theory Series explores the fundamentals of color and its application in the packaging and printing industries.

    The Color Theory Series explores the fundamentals of color and its application in the packaging and printing industries. This series provides learners with a detailed understanding of color theory and its critical role in ensuring print accuracy, consistency, and quality across various printing processes.

    Susie Stitzel

    Director of Product Management for Design & 3D Solutions

    Esko

    Susie Stitzel is Esko’s Director of Product Management for Design & 3D Solutions. Susie has more than 25 years of experience in the design, prepress, printing, and packaging industries. Her roles have covered a wide spectrum of the industry, including design and prepress management, customer training and support, product management and strategy development. Susie is completely passionate about packaging – to the point that her family will no longer shop with her. She has assisted universities and schools with their packaging curriculum and has enjoyed serving on the Advisory Board for the School of Packaging at Michigan State University. Susie is a frequent speaker at industry events, including the HOW Design and FUSE conferences, the Paperboard Packaging Council, the Brand Protection Conference, the Sustainable Packaging Coalition and for the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). She can be reached via e-mail at: susie.stitzel@esko.com.

  • Contains 9 Component(s)

    7.1 Inks & Coatings Overview 7.2 Inks & Coatings Colors 7.3 Inks & Coatings Properties

    7.1 Inks & Coatings Overview

    7.2 Inks & Coatings Colors

    7.3 Inks & Coatings Properties

  • Contains 21 Component(s)

    The Printing Processes Series is designed to give learners a comprehensive understanding of the various printing techniques used in packaging production.

    The Printing Processes Series is designed to give learners a comprehensive understanding of the various printing techniques used in packaging production. This series covers both traditional and modern printing methods, detailing how each process works and its application in the packaging industry. By the end of the series, learners will be able to distinguish between these processes and select the appropriate method for different packaging needs.

    Eric Frank

    Senior Vice President of Marketing

    Koenig & Bauer

    Eric Frank has garnered more than 40 years in the printing industry, first as a 17-year veteran with a major press manufacturer and now 18 additional years with Koenig & Bauer North America, Inc.  A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), he holds a Bachelor of Science degree from RIT as well as an associate degree in Printing from New York City Technical College. He has served and is currently serving as executive representative to several prominent industry associations. He currently holds the position of senior vice president of marketing and product management overseeing marketing, public relations, product management, sales operations, CRM, and the customer center.

  • Contains 9 Component(s)

    In this series, we'll explore how the bespoke tools we use in cutting, stripping, and blanking are created.

    The Tooling Series provides an in-depth look at the various tools used in packaging production, specifically for cutting, stripping, and blanking processes. This series is designed for professionals involved in packaging manufacturing, offering insights into the precision and technical aspects required for producing high-quality packaging components. By mastering the principles behind these tools, learners can ensure greater efficiency, accuracy, and quality in their production processes, leading to high-quality packaging solutions.

    Travis Moellers

    Technical Manager

    DFC Manufacturing Group

    I have 20 years’ experience in the paperboard and packaging industry. Through my tenure I have held a variety of roles from helper on a die cutter to Finishing Manager. I enjoy through my position the ability to build partnerships with our customers and become the link from converting to successfully representing the Brand they are building. Ultimately once a package is made it is an advertising tool promoting the brands and products. It is important that that through the converting process the brand image and representation depict the image the company desires to represent. The ability to do this is the Value we strive to bring to the process.

  • Contains 24 Component(s)

    The Cutting Series provides a comprehensive look into the various cutting techniques and processes used in packaging production.

    The Cutting Series provides a comprehensive look into the various cutting techniques and processes used in packaging production. From platen cutting to digital die-cutting, this series covers the essential methods that contribute to efficient and high-quality packaging. It is aimed at professionals involved in manufacturing, production, and tooling, offering both foundational and advanced knowledge to optimize cutting operations.

    Harold Leete

    North America Director of Sales, Folding Carton Division

    BOBST

    Harold Leete is an accomplished sales executive with over 25 years of experience in the printing and packaging industry. Currently serving as the North America Director of Sales for the Folding Carton division at BOBST, Harold leads a team of Regional Sales Managers and oversees national accounts for companies with multiple manufacturing locations across North America. Before this role, he spent nearly 11 years at HP Inc., where he held various positions, including HP Indigo Sales Account Manager and Business Development Manager for Industrial Print.

    Harold’s career also includes significant experience as a Regional Sales Manager at BOBST and sales roles at Heidelberg and Bottcher America Corp. His expertise spans folding cartons, digital printing, print on demand, offset printing, and packaging. Earlier in his career, Harold served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, where he completed several leadership courses and earned the distinction of Honor Graduate in the Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course.