• Matthew Wright is the founder & CEO of Specright.
    Matthew Wright is the founder & CEO of Specright.
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As part of its partnership with the IoPP, all Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) members will have access to a free ‘Learn Why Specifications are the Future of Intelligent Packaging’ webinar.

Packaging teams have to manage more specifications than ever before, but have minimal tools to find insights and take action. It doesn't have to be this way. With the advent of Specification Data Management software, packaging departments can harness data in a way that's easy, accurate, and actionable.

In this talk, you will learn how to harness the power of specifications using the latest technology to:

  • Mitigate risk from supply chain disruptions such as COVID-19
  • Report and track packaging sustainability
  • Optimise packaging and rationalise SKUs to reduce costs and drive efficiencies

Speaker: Matthew Wright, Founder & CEO, Specright

Matthew Wright is the founder & CEO of Specright. Prior to founding Specright, he spent more than 25 years in the packaging industry, holding leadership positions at International Paper, Temple Inland, and rightPAQ - a packaging company he co-founded. He has also been involved in leading multiple M&A deals in the packaging industry. He sits on the Packaging Advisory Board at Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo.

Due to the different time zones it would be difficult for AIP Members to attend the live webinar. All AIP Members to email info@aipack.com.au before the 5 May to register to view the rebroadcast.

The AIP will arrange your FREE access to the rebroadcast of this IoPP webinar - a US$99 saving and special benefit of your AIP membership.

Non-members: email info@aipack.com.au to request details on becoming an AIP Member.

 

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