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European Flexographic Technical Association (EFTA) - Provides technical training and standardisation support for flexographic printing. Team information. Membership details. Print awards. Dadt sheets. Diary of events. Location and contacts.

Roberts Mart - Flexographic printers, convertors, and extruders of flexible packaging and film. Product information. Technical support. Purchasing details. Location.

Lennox McKinlay - Digital design and reprographics supplier with specialization in packaging and flexography. Contact and location details. Printing news. Online support.

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