Advanced Slitting and Winding Solutions

Press & Media

  • April 13, 2009

    Easy setup and overall simplicity win accolades for the industry’s first all-electronic knifeholder.

    Camas, WA – Tidland Corporation, a leader in the design and engineering of slitting and winding products for the web handling industry, was recognized for their e-Knifeholder with the 2009 Technology of the Year award from the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters and Laminators (AIMCAL). The award follows another recent win for the category of Coating/Laminating Equipment/Accessories from the association.

  • November 14, 2008

    Tidland’s Model D5 reduces the time necessary for core positioning between runs.

    Camas, WA—Tidland Corporation has just announced a new addition to their existing line of differential shafts. The Model D5, a core-slip design that enables a faster response to slit recipe changes, improves efficiency and accuracy in high-volume operations.

  • October 8, 2007

    John Feldmann joins Maxcess International to provide local expertise for Fife, Tidland and MAGPOWR products
    Oklahoma City, OK – Maxcess International has a new factory-trained sales engineer to provide local sales and support in Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Washington DC.

  • November 27, 2007

    Expansion of east coast facility in response to increasing sales will allow company to better serve its customers through reduced delivery time for shafts and chucks

    Camas, WA - Tidland Corporation, a worldwide leader in winding and slitting products, has just completed an expansion of their New Hampshire facility to create a more customer-focused manufacturing process while reducing its delivery times for winding products. The expansion is a proactive move to address increasing demand.

  • December 12, 2007

    New sessions and revised agenda top the list of reasons to attend April 2008 event in Philadelphia.

    Oklahoma City, OK – Maxcess International, a world leader in the supply of engineered components for the web handling industry, announced today the addition of lay-on roll technology, more hands-on sessions and a plant tour to the agenda for Conference Week 2008, to be held April 21 – 25 in Philadelphia, PA.

  • December 31, 2007

    Craig Cooper joins Maxcess International to provide local expertise for Fife, MAGPOWR and Tidland products.
    Oklahoma City, OK – Maxcess International announces the addition of Craig Cooper to provide local service and support for Fife, MAGPOWR, and Tidland products in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

  • February 11, 2008

    Two industry veterans join Maxcess to provide local expertise in Ohio, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut and Vermont.

    Oklahoma City, OK – Maxcess International has just announced the addition of significant industry expertise and local support for Fife, MAGPOWR and Tidland customers with the return of Joe Beaton and the recruitment of Robert James.

    Joe Beaton has re-joined the Maxcess team to provide customers in Eastern New York, Vermont, Western Massachusetts, and most of Connecticut with extensive industry experience from his 25 years in the web handling industry.

  • April 22, 2008

    45 converters will learn the principals of web handling and collaborate with their peers during this week's event in Philadelphia, PA.

    Oklahoma City, OK - Maxcess International, a world leader in the supply of engineered components to the web handling industry, kicks-off their regional weeklong training event with record attendance and announces plans to share the experience throughout the industry. A video log, to be updated daily throughout the conference with attendee interviews and training highlights is now available at www.maxcessu.com/video.

  • May 21, 2008

    Intensive training of Conference Week coupled with new technology on the show floor to create valuable efficiencies for converters.

    Oklahoma City, OK – Maxcess International, a world leader in the supply of engineered components for the web handling industry, announced today plans to hold their annual week-long training event in conjunction with CMM International 2009 in Chicago, June 2nd-4th. The partnership is expected to create an ideal learning environment and further improve accessibility to industry expertise.

  • November 14, 2008

    SE-46 Line Guide Sensor eliminates the need for a ‘striker line’ on printed material while improved reaction time increases press speeds.

    Oklahoma City, OK. – Fife Corporation, the worldwide leader of web guiding systems, has just announced the release of their new SE-46 Line Guide Sensor, with the ability to reduce printing requirements and increase press speeds.