ISO 9001 certificate to Raflatac Oceania
28.9.2004Raflatac Oceania has now been certified by NCS International Pty Ltd to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systems effective from September 14, 2004. The certification covers the Melbourne manufacturing mill, Sydney and Brisbane slitting terminals and Adelaide sales office.
News 2004
30.12.2004
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16.12.2004
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15.12.2004
PP Gloss White fine-tuned with new topcoat »
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10.12.2004
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22.11.2004
Raflatac at Labelexpo Singapore 2004 »
17.11.2004
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11.10.2004
Raflatac present at the European Label Summit »
1.10.2004
Raflatac’s terminal in Hungary is now open and operational »
30.9.2004
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28.9.2004
ISO 9001 certificate to Raflatac Oceania »
15.9.2004
Raflatac opens new terminal in Pennsylvania, USA »
14.9.2004
UPM invests in additional coating capacity at its Raflatac facility in the USA »
14.9.2004
Raflatac at Labelexpo Americas: People, Service and Products »
13.9.2004
UPM Rafsec unveils its complete EPC product portfolio at Frontline Solutions »
13.9.2004
UPM Rafsec Participates in EPCglobal Inc’s Hardware Interoperability Test »
1.9.2004
Raflatac at Labelexpo Americas 2004 »
27.8.2004
The President of Raflatac Group will change »
25.8.2004
UPM Rafsec provides RFID tags to the Dutch book supplier NBD|Biblion »
1.6.2004
Hungarian terminal now operational »
22.4.2004
UPM Rafsec to provide RFID labels to a pharmaceutical company in South Korea »
12.4.2004
Raflatac to participate in Latin American Label Summit »
5.4.2004
Raflatac celebrates ten years of operation in Russia »
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UPM Rafsec doubles the production capacity of its Jyväskylä factory »
13.1.2004
Raflatac expands into midwestern U.S. »