2010 - 2011 pmmi u catalog
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PMMI recognizes the importance of workforce development and training in today’s high tech packaging and processing industries. As machinery becomes increasingly complex and automation expands, upgrading the skills of packaging workers as well as developing new talent prepared to design, maintain and run these complex systems is critical.TRANSCRIPT
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CATALOG OF COURSESO c t o b e r 2 0 1 0 – S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 1
w w w . p m m i u . o r g / P M M I U
Serving your training
and development needs
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PMMI recognizes the importance of workforce development and training in today’s high tech packaging
and processing industries. As machinery becomes increasingly complex and automation expands,
upgrading the skills of packaging workers as well as developing new talent prepared to design, maintain
and run these complex systems is critical.
PMMI U provides high quality, professional development and training for your manufacturing team – at
all levels. Think of us as a blended, multi-faceted learning resource – we can help educate your workers
on equipment basics with our e-Learning series; the PMMI Certified Trainer program can develop your
trainers and service technicians to provide professional, organized, repeatable training to reduce down-
time and help you manage turnover issues. Our conference programs provide cutting edge information
essential to your operations – expect to take back information you can use, as well as develop a network
of contacts you can reach out to for sharing and ideas. PMMI’s Mechatronics Certificate Program helps
packaging professionals reach a new level of professional growth and recognition in this critical area.
PMMI U is focused on the learner and the impact of the learning. We want to make learning
as easy and accessible as possible. Our online courses are available 24/7, at your fingertips,
anytime in the comfort of your own learning environment.
PMMI U is your source for convenient, flexible learning. PMMI U is poised to help you meet the educational
challenges you face now – and into the future. Let us know your needs, and we will work hard to
address them through existing or future programs. Learn more about PMMI U at www.pmmiu.org/PMMIU
– check back often to learn about the latest opportunities to develop your career!
Sincerely,
Maria A. Ferrante
Vice President, Education and Workforce Development
Welcome to PMMI U – serving your training and development needs!
PMMI U provides quality, professional training and development to improve uptime
and boost profitability - when you need it, where you need it, at a price you can afford.
E-Learning — Bringing the basics of packaging to life
Mechatronics Certificate Program — Identifying skilledworkers to keep you competitive
PMMI Certified Trainer — Industry's leading train-the-trainer program
Conference Programs & webinars — Engage, communicate and connect with industry experts and peers
• Operations Conference
• Safety Conference
• MarketTrends Roundtable 2011
Bringing employees and workers together
— www.packexpo.com/careers
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PMMI recognizes the importance of workforce development and training in today’s high tech packaging
and processing industries. As machinery becomes increasingly complex and automation expands,
upgrading the skills of packaging workers as well as developing new talent prepared to design, maintain
and run these complex systems is critical.
PMMI U provides high quality, professional development and training for your manufacturing team – at
all levels. Think of us as a blended, multi-faceted learning resource – we can help educate your workers
on equipment basics with our e-Learning series; the PMMI Certified Trainer program can develop your
trainers and service technicians to provide professional, organized, repeatable training to reduce down-
time and help you manage turnover issues. Our conference programs provide cutting edge information
essential to your operations – expect to take back information you can use, as well as develop a network
of contacts you can reach out to for sharing and ideas. PMMI’s Mechatronics Certificate Program helps
packaging professionals reach a new level of professional growth and recognition in this critical area.
PMMI U is focused on the learner and the impact of the learning. We want to make learning
as easy and accessible as possible. Our online courses are available 24/7, at your fingertips,
anytime in the comfort of your own learning environment.
PMMI U is your source for convenient, flexible learning. PMMI U is poised to help you meet the educational
challenges you face now – and into the future. Let us know your needs, and we will work hard to
address them through existing or future programs. Learn more about PMMI U at www.pmmiu.org/PMMIU
– check back often to learn about the latest opportunities to develop your career!
Sincerely,
Maria A. Ferrante
Vice President, Education and Workforce Development
Welcome to PMMI U – serving your training and development needs!
PMMI U provides quality, professional training and development to improve uptime
and boost profitability - when you need it, where you need it, at a price you can afford.
E-Learning — Bringing the basics of packaging to life
Mechatronics Certificate Program — Identifying skilledworkers to keep you competitive
PMMI Certified Trainer — Industry's leading train-the-trainer program
Conference Programs & webinars — Engage, communicate and connect with industry experts and peers
• Operations Conference
• Safety Conference
• MarketTrends Roundtable 2011
Bringing employees and workers together
— www.packexpo.com/careers
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Now Online…
BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSOperators, mechanics and technicians will learn…
The principles of electricity and the functionality
of electrical components using packaging
machinery examples.
How electricity works, and the physical laws
of electricity.
The electrical components commonly found
on machinery and how they function.
Preventive maintenance and how to identify failures and malfunctions of these components.
Students will learn about… switches, fuses and circuit breakers, transformers, electric motors, heaters,
relays, solenoids and linear force actuators, static eliminators, sensors, control systems, and motion
control systems.
BASIC MECHANICAL COMPONENTS Operators, mechanics and technicians will learn…
To identify and care for all types of basic
mechanical components.
Basic installation and operating principles of
components such as bearings, belt drives,
brakes & clutches; chains & sprockets; gears;
star wheels; timing screws and much more.
Best practices related to preventative maintenance, failures and malfunctions.
E-LE
ARNI
NG CO
URSE
S
“PMMI’s e-learning courses are the perfect combination of quality content delivered at the
right level for our plant floor personnel in a flexible and easy to use format. Clorox has several
plants using the Troubleshooting course right now – and our employees have transferred the
knowledge to the manufacturing floor. I recommend PMMI’s online courses to any manufac-
turer looking to offer quality training in a convenient format at an affordable price.”
~ Jerry Hiser, training and qualification, Clorox
Students can access PMMI U e-learning courses at www.pmmiu.org.
TROUBLESHOOTING INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY Available in English and Spanish!
This course teaches the theory, process, and logic of troubleshooting
using packaging machinery focused examples. The course helps
develop observation, thinking, and communication skills used by
effective and successful troubleshooters.
Using PMMI’s new Learning Management System, students can
purchase and attend training events and track their own progress in
one convenient location. Training managers are able to track the progress
of their students as they complete the various training courses.
More to Come… now in development:
Introduction to Packaging Machinery, Risk Assessment, and Manufacturing System Design
Whether you are in New York, Los Angeles or Shanghai,
PMMI U brings interactive, quality online educational
opportunities to your desktop 24/7 – when you need it,
where you need it.
PMMI U courses are designed to fit into a blended learning approach – complementing
machinery or system-specific learning provided by internal trainers or equipment
suppliers. Based on our popular technical training manual series, PMMI is bringing
the content to life using simulation, video and other interactive media to enhance
the learning experience.
All courses feature a Mastery Test at the end to evaluate the student’s knowledge of the material.
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Now Online…
BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSOperators, mechanics and technicians will learn…
The principles of electricity and the functionality
of electrical components using packaging
machinery examples.
How electricity works, and the physical laws
of electricity.
The electrical components commonly found
on machinery and how they function.
Preventive maintenance and how to identify failures and malfunctions of these components.
Students will learn about… switches, fuses and circuit breakers, transformers, electric motors, heaters,
relays, solenoids and linear force actuators, static eliminators, sensors, control systems, and motion
control systems.
BASIC MECHANICAL COMPONENTS Operators, mechanics and technicians will learn…
To identify and care for all types of basic
mechanical components.
Basic installation and operating principles of
components such as bearings, belt drives,
brakes & clutches; chains & sprockets; gears;
star wheels; timing screws and much more.
Best practices related to preventative maintenance, failures and malfunctions.
E-LE
ARNI
NG CO
URSE
S
“PMMI’s e-learning courses are the perfect combination of quality content delivered at the
right level for our plant floor personnel in a flexible and easy to use format. Clorox has several
plants using the Troubleshooting course right now – and our employees have transferred the
knowledge to the manufacturing floor. I recommend PMMI’s online courses to any manufac-
turer looking to offer quality training in a convenient format at an affordable price.”
~ Jerry Hiser, training and qualification, Clorox
Students can access PMMI U e-learning courses at www.pmmiu.org.
TROUBLESHOOTING INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY Available in English and Spanish!
This course teaches the theory, process, and logic of troubleshooting
using packaging machinery focused examples. The course helps
develop observation, thinking, and communication skills used by
effective and successful troubleshooters.
Using PMMI’s new Learning Management System, students can
purchase and attend training events and track their own progress in
one convenient location. Training managers are able to track the progress
of their students as they complete the various training courses.
More to Come… now in development:
Introduction to Packaging Machinery, Risk Assessment, and Manufacturing System Design
Whether you are in New York, Los Angeles or Shanghai,
PMMI U brings interactive, quality online educational
opportunities to your desktop 24/7 – when you need it,
where you need it.
PMMI U courses are designed to fit into a blended learning approach – complementing
machinery or system-specific learning provided by internal trainers or equipment
suppliers. Based on our popular technical training manual series, PMMI is bringing
the content to life using simulation, video and other interactive media to enhance
the learning experience.
All courses feature a Mastery Test at the end to evaluate the student’s knowledge of the material.
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www.pmmi.org/mechatronics
Ready to achieve a new level of professional growth and recognition?
PMMI U’s Certificate Program:
Based on competencies developed by industry experts
Tests designed for skilled trades and technician level workers
Demonstrates your education, training and knowledge in key skill areas
Industry-validated hiring and on-boarding tool
Establish career paths and job advancement opportunities
Recognized by the Department of Labor
Certificate tests now available online:
Introduction to Industrial Electricity
Mechanical Components 1
PMMI has partnered with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics Advisory Council, industry experts and several
packaging and technical schools to develop a series of Certificate Programs focused on Mechatronics.
The Certificates cover the four key areas identified as relevant to Mechatronics: mechanical, electrical,
controls, computer science.
While PMMI U will conduct the skills assessment through testing, our partner schools will provide the
education students need to master the skills. This unique industry partnership will allow packaging
professionals to earn a nationally recognized Certificate, in your local community in a format that works
best for your organization.
PMMI’s Proposed Suite of Certificates in Packaging-Oriented Mechatronics The following chart gives the general arrangement of the suite of 24 certificates proposed by PMMI and developed in
partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics Partnership (MAMAP), PMMI member companies and several 2- and
4-year technical colleges around the country. Depending on particular job requirements, end users and packaging
machinery manufacturers can select the certificates that apply in their specific environments.
Mechanical Electrical Computers Controls Other
General and Soft Skill Requirements that apply to all certificates.
Technologists
Technicians
Skilled Trades
Operators *
General
Indication of
Job Level.
Other areas specific
to packaging
and general
industrial skills
Mechatronics is the synergistic application of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering,controls engineering and computer science to create useful products.
These certificates correspond to the four legs of the mechatronics stool.
Notes:
* The operator level is
incomplete at this time.
AM/IST I satisfies these requirements
AM/IST II satisfiesthese requirements
AM/IST is the Advanced Manufacturing / Integrated Systems Technology certificate developed
by US Department of Labor through the National Center for Integrated Systems Technology.M
ECHA
TRON
ICS C
ERTI
FICA
TE P
ROGR
AM
Development of these Certificates is going on now —
to learn more or volunteer to assist with the test development, go to www.pmmi.org/mechatronics
U.S. Department of Labor Recognizes Importance of Mechatronics
The U.S. Department of Labor acknowledged the importance of mechatronics to the packaging industry and to
the U.S. economy by publishing a hybrid-industry, packaging-oriented competency model. This model may be
used by industry, government and education to provide guidance on the skills necessary to practice as a multi-
skilled technician in a world-class packaging facility. The competencies identified align
with the PMMI skill standards. PMMI worked closely with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics
Advisory Council, the Industrial Maintenance Training Center of Pennsylvania, the
Lancaster County Center of Excellence in Packaging Operations and a consortium of
schools involved in packaging and/or mechatronics education
to create this model. To access this competency model, go to www.careeronestop.org.
ManufacturingProcesses
MechanicalComponents I
Fluid Power
MechanicalComponents II
Mechanics
Principles of Machine Design
Introduction toIndustrial Electricity
Advanced IndustrialElectricity
Motors &Motor Control
Introduction to PLC's
Advanced PLC's
Industrial Networking
PLC System Design
Automation combined with other
certificates
Automation & Process Control
Motion Control
Robotic
Blueprint Reading
Interpersonal Success Strategies
Packaging Operations
Certified Trainer
CADD Design
Packaging Materials
Industrial Safety
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www.pmmi.org/mechatronics
Ready to achieve a new level of professional growth and recognition?
PMMI U’s Certificate Program:
Based on competencies developed by industry experts
Tests designed for skilled trades and technician level workers
Demonstrates your education, training and knowledge in key skill areas
Industry-validated hiring and on-boarding tool
Establish career paths and job advancement opportunities
Recognized by the Department of Labor
Certificate tests now available online:
Introduction to Industrial Electricity
Mechanical Components 1
PMMI has partnered with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics Advisory Council, industry experts and several
packaging and technical schools to develop a series of Certificate Programs focused on Mechatronics.
The Certificates cover the four key areas identified as relevant to Mechatronics: mechanical, electrical,
controls, computer science.
While PMMI U will conduct the skills assessment through testing, our partner schools will provide the
education students need to master the skills. This unique industry partnership will allow packaging
professionals to earn a nationally recognized Certificate, in your local community in a format that works
best for your organization.
PMMI’s Proposed Suite of Certificates in Packaging-Oriented Mechatronics The following chart gives the general arrangement of the suite of 24 certificates proposed by PMMI and developed in
partnership with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics Partnership (MAMAP), PMMI member companies and several 2- and
4-year technical colleges around the country. Depending on particular job requirements, end users and packaging
machinery manufacturers can select the certificates that apply in their specific environments.
Mechanical Electrical Computers Controls Other
General and Soft Skill Requirements that apply to all certificates.
Technologists
Technicians
Skilled Trades
Operators *General
Indication of
Job Level.
Other areas specific
to packaging
and general
industrial skills
Mechatronics is the synergistic application of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering,controls engineering and computer science to create useful products.
These certificates correspond to the four legs of the mechatronics stool.
Notes:
* The operator level is
incomplete at this time.
AM/IST I satisfies these requirements
AM/IST II satisfiesthese requirements
AM/IST is the Advanced Manufacturing / Integrated Systems Technology certificate developed
by US Department of Labor through the National Center for Integrated Systems Technology.M
ECHA
TRON
ICS C
ERTI
FICA
TE P
ROGR
AM
Development of these Certificates is going on now —
to learn more or volunteer to assist with the test development, go to www.pmmi.org/mechatronics
U.S. Department of Labor Recognizes Importance of Mechatronics
The U.S. Department of Labor acknowledged the importance of mechatronics to the packaging industry and to
the U.S. economy by publishing a hybrid-industry, packaging-oriented competency model. This model may be
used by industry, government and education to provide guidance on the skills necessary to practice as a multi-
skilled technician in a world-class packaging facility. The competencies identified align
with the PMMI skill standards. PMMI worked closely with the Mid-Atlantic Mechatronics
Advisory Council, the Industrial Maintenance Training Center of Pennsylvania, the
Lancaster County Center of Excellence in Packaging Operations and a consortium of
schools involved in packaging and/or mechatronics education
to create this model. To access this competency model, go to www.careeronestop.org.
ManufacturingProcesses
MechanicalComponents I
Fluid Power
MechanicalComponents II
Mechanics
Principles of Machine Design
Introduction toIndustrial Electricity
Advanced IndustrialElectricity
Motors &Motor Control
Introduction to PLC's
Advanced PLC's
Industrial Networking
PLC System Design
Automation combined with other
certificates
Automation & Process Control
Motion Control
Robotic
Blueprint Reading
Interpersonal Success Strategies
Packaging Operations
Certified Trainer
CADD Design
Packaging Materials
Industrial Safety
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I U CO
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S
Who should attend? Packaging operations team – including plant managers, operation managers,
maintenance managers, engineering and engineering management, corporate staff, reliability depart-
ments, purchasing departments, plus operations and production personnel
Embracing Change to Improve Your OperationsChange is upon us in all facets of packaging and processing operations – we are seeing new technology,
new trends, new regulations and new employees entering the workforce. This year’s Operations Conference
will focus on the changes that are happening in our industry and provide an opportunity to learn how to
embrace these changes and better your operations. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to link-up with
your peers, exchange ideas and share best practices.
PMMI U has developed a series of cutting edge conference programs to keep you up-to-
date on industry happenings, as well as provide practical tools and training on essential
business practices. PMMI U Conferences are a perfect opportunity to link with industry
professionals, exchange ideas and share best practices.
“PMMI’s Operations Conference is full of ideas I can put
into action immediately, and it connected me with suppliers and
subject matter experts who can help improve [my company’s]
operations. This is a must attend for operations professionals!”
~Tom Gnewuch, vice president of operations, Lake Country Foods
March 8-10, 2011Renaissance Tampa Hotel International Plaza – Tampa, FL
Who should attend? Corporate management, engineers, managers, risk manager, safety professionals.
PMMI’s 2011 Safety Conference will focus on the introduction of ANSI/PMIM B155.1 – 2010 – the
updated standard for safety of packaging machinery. This annual conference brings end users and
PMMI members together to facilitate learning and discussion on key issues relating
to safety and technology.
Who should attend? Marketing, sales and operational executives from PMMI member companies who
want to stay ahead of domestic and international market trends.
MarketTrends Roundtable 2011 will bring PMMI members together to hear market-focused,
member-chosen speakers and panelists go directly to the core of issues such as:
Your customer’s buying process
Diversifying your business
Sustainability and the impact on packaging operations
Meeting the private label demand
And much more…
“If you want to know what’s happening in the world of
manufacturing and packaging, attend the PMMI Operations
Conference. Not only were the seminars and working sessions
valuable, I was introduced to some great people from Machine Suppliers,
End Users and subject matter experts. Within six months from the Operations
Conference, I’ve engaged in more projects with people and companies I met at
PMMI’s conference than any other conference I ever attended.”
~Andrew Glowatsky, operations manager, Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
July, 2011Chicago, IL
For more information on PMMI Conference programs, go to www.pmmi.org/PMMIU
PMMI Members Only
May 3-4, 2011Rosemont, IL
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I U CO
NFER
ENCE
PRO
GRAM
S
Who should attend? Packaging operations team – including plant managers, operation managers,
maintenance managers, engineering and engineering management, corporate staff, reliability depart-
ments, purchasing departments, plus operations and production personnel
Embracing Change to Improve Your OperationsChange is upon us in all facets of packaging and processing operations – we are seeing new technology,
new trends, new regulations and new employees entering the workforce. This year’s Operations Conference
will focus on the changes that are happening in our industry and provide an opportunity to learn how to
embrace these changes and better your operations. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to link-up with
your peers, exchange ideas and share best practices.
PMMI U has developed a series of cutting edge conference programs to keep you up-to-
date on industry happenings, as well as provide practical tools and training on essential
business practices. PMMI U Conferences are a perfect opportunity to link with industry
professionals, exchange ideas and share best practices.
“PMMI’s Operations Conference is full of ideas I can put
into action immediately, and it connected me with suppliers and
subject matter experts who can help improve [my company’s]
operations. This is a must attend for operations professionals!”
~Tom Gnewuch, vice president of operations, Lake Country Foods
March 8-10, 2011Renaissance Tampa Hotel International Plaza – Tampa, FL
Who should attend? Corporate management, engineers, managers, risk manager, safety professionals.
PMMI’s 2011 Safety Conference will focus on the introduction of ANSI/PMIM B155.1 – 2010 – the
updated standard for safety of packaging machinery. This annual conference brings end users and
PMMI members together to facilitate learning and discussion on key issues relating
to safety and technology.
Who should attend? Marketing, sales and operational executives from PMMI member companies who
want to stay ahead of domestic and international market trends.
MarketTrends Roundtable 2011 will bring PMMI members together to hear market-focused,
member-chosen speakers and panelists go directly to the core of issues such as:
Your customer’s buying process
Diversifying your business
Sustainability and the impact on packaging operations
Meeting the private label demand
And much more…
“If you want to know what’s happening in the world of
manufacturing and packaging, attend the PMMI Operations
Conference. Not only were the seminars and working sessions
valuable, I was introduced to some great people from Machine Suppliers,
End Users and subject matter experts. Within six months from the Operations
Conference, I’ve engaged in more projects with people and companies I met at
PMMI’s conference than any other conference I ever attended.”
~Andrew Glowatsky, operations manager, Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
July, 2011Chicago, IL
For more information on PMMI Conference programs, go to www.pmmi.org/PMMIU
PMMI Members Only
May 3-4, 2011Rosemont, IL
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For more information and a complete listing of Workshop dates and locations, go to
www.pmmi.org/certified
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“This program builds the "soft" skills that every trainer/technician needs to complement his
equipment expertise. PMMI trainer certification reassures our customers - particularly our
potential customers - that Jones is serious about training and that our training program is
of the same high quality as our equipment.”
Bob Trimpe, Manager, Training and Documentation, Oystar Jones
The PMMI Certified Trainer Program is the industry’s leading train-the-trainer program.
Specifically customized for manufacturing, the program helps companies provide the
best instruction possible to their customers and employees.
Who should attend: Service technicians, service and training managers, maintenance technicians,
internal trainers, line supervisors, any employee tasked with training – both internal and external.
The PMMI Certified Trainer Program begins with a 2-day workshop, which includes the following:
Building the Case for Training: Case study/project analysis; bottom line – what does it mean to you?
Begin with the End in Mind: Developing the training budget; needs assessment; building a
partnership agreement; developing a training plan
Installation and On-site Training Basics: Training partnerships; scheduling and logistics;
training documentation and job aids
Training Techniques: The adult learner; 4-step training process; performance checks; recognition
Follow-up and Reinforcement: Identifying the training/learning gaps; developing a follow-up
plan; measuring performance goals
Taking It Back Home: Completing a “back home”checklist; identifying support and follow-up
The 2-day Workshop is just the beginning – PMMI Certified Trainers have access to continuing edu-
cation webinars and e-learning courses, templates available online, a community of trainers and training
experts to reach out to for assistance, online resources and more.
Upcoming Workshops:
November 16-17, 2010Septimatech Group Inc. – Waterloo, ON Canada
December 7-8, 2010PMMI – Arlington, VA
February 8-9Nordson Corporation – Duluth, GA
March 22-23Oystar Jones – Covington, KY
April 19-20Pearson Packaging Systems –Vernon Hills, IL
May 12-13 Standard-Knapp, Inc. – Portland, CT
June 14-15Thermo Scientific – Minneapolis, MN
September 27-28PACK EXPO Las VegasLas Vegas Convention Center – Las Vegas NV
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NOVEMBER 2010
16-17PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopSeptimatech Group Inc. – Waterloo, ON Canada
DECEMBER 2010
7-8PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopPMMI – Arlington, VA
2011
FEBRUARY
8-9PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopNordson Corporation – Duluth, GA
MARCH
8-10Operations ConferenceRenaissance Tampa Hotel International Plaza – Tampa, FL
March 22-23PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopOystar Jones – Covington, KY
APRIL
19-20PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopPearson Packaging Systems –Vernon Hills, IL
MAY
3-4MarketTrends RoundtablePMMI Members OnlyRosemont, IL
12-13PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopStandard-Knapp, Inc. – Portland, CT
JUNE
14-15PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopThermo Scientific – Minneapolis, MN
JULY
Safety ConferenceChicago-area
SEPTEMBER
27-28PMMI Certified Trainer WorkshopPACK EXPO – Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas NV
PMMI U – At a Glance For more dates and to register,
check out www.pmmi.org/PMMIU
4350 N. Fairfax Drive – Suite 600 – Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703-243-8555 – Fax: 703-243-8556
www.pmmi.org
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