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NJM Packaging Launches New Website

NJM Packaging announced today the launch of their all new website: www.njmpackaging.com.

The website incorporates a new corporate branding, updated product information, a new NJM Packaging YOUTUBE video Channel, a French version of the site and a Spanish landing page. The site will include user-friendly navigation pages, easy interaction and will focus around customer needs.

The announcement of the new company name, NJM Packaging, came in September 2011. The goal of the name change was to simplify the name, while better reflecting the company's focus as an industry leading equipment manufacturing and packaging systems integrator, with truly exceptional supportforged over a century of customer successes.

A one-stop source, NJM Packaging designs, manufactures and supplies a complete range of packaging equipment and offers turnkey line integration, full validation support and after sales service and support. Customers include pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food, beverage, chemical, cosmetic and personal care product manufacturers as well as contract packers.
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