Charlotte, North Carolina, January 14, 2013—A leader in the flexographic field, global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America credits much of its success to the talent and skill of its employees. As such, the organization is dedicated to ensuring that it provides the educational opportunities that its professionals need to stay current regarding the latest in industry technology and best practices. Partnerships with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) and Fox Valley Technical College have allowed Harper Corporation to put the educational structures into place that equip its professionals to continue to lead the flexographic industry.

CPCC hosts a flexographic concepts course that offers practical experience and hands-on training to its students. Due to its small class sizes, CPCC is able to provide the individualized attention that allows participants to master each skill that is presented. Eight hours long, the course discusses nearly every aspect of the flexographic process, from conception to printing, and allows participants to ask questions that have arisen from their personal experience in the field.

Fox Valley Technical College also offers training in printing technologies. Among the courses hosted by this educational institution are digital prepress applications, digital imaging technologies, flexographic package and label printing, and product trials and testing.

Harper Corporation of America is proud to support the continued education of its professionals. Through the constant development of the talent that leads the company, Harper Corporation will be able to sustain its role as a premier firm in the industry.

For more information, please contact Jazmin Cordero at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jcordero@harperimage.com

Charlotte, North Carolina, March 20, 2017—Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America and its licensed affiliate Harper Asia Pacific, Co., Ltd in Bangkok, Thailand, joined forces in November to host an engaging Roadshow event. The two-day seminar introduced attendees to the latest flexographic technology and strategies for more efficient, competitive operations.

The event brought together industry professionals from around the world to share their expertise and insight. The first day was focused on the corrugated box industry, while the second explored the narrow web and wide web market. Harper Corporation of America President Lee Kluttz presented on “Anilox Manufacturing Technology,” while other members of the Harper team addressed different key topics. Alan Rogers spoke about “Press Side Cleaning and Proofing,” and Robbie King introduced HEX’s latest in bridge sleeve and plate sleeve technology.

The team was joined by professionals from DIC Graphics Co, LTD; PrimeBlade Sweden AB; and Harper Asia Pacific, Co., Ltd. Topics ranged from the use of water based inks across industries to using the doctor blade for Flexo printing and creating correct designs for the corrugated market.

This free event was held November 15 and 16, 2016 at The Grand Fourwings Convention Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, and attracted a wide range of industry professionals eager to learn more about flexographic operations. Harper Corporation of America is proud to be able to host these types of events and support the industry on a global level.

For more information, please contact Jazmin Siancas at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jsiancas@harperimage.com

Charlotte, NC, March 30, 2011 – An address by Andy Colletta, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nilpeter USA Inc., highlighted global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation’s recent annual sales meeting here.

Privately held Nilpeter is among the world’s leading producers of multiprocess offset, flexographic and digital printing presses for the tag, label and packaging industries. It’s also one of four equipment manufacturers who are hosting free day-long seminars on this year’s series of Harper Roadshows.

A veteran industry executive, Colletta oversees all manufacturing and distribution operations related to the Nilpeter FB Line, including sales/service, marketing, engineering, manufacturing and finance. The Cincinnati main campus hosts the company’s showroom and manufacturing facilities. 

The 40 annual meeting attendees also heard from Mark Cisternino and Joe Tuccitto of the    Flexographic Technical Association. The pair provided an overview and status report on the fourth edition of FTA’s Flexographic & Image Reproduction Specifications & Tolerance – or FIRST – Operator Certification Program. 

This year, nearly a dozen Harper Corporation employees are participating in FIRST’s intensive half-year program of instruction leading to their certification as Implementation Specialists. The program also offers Press and Prepress certifications for those successfully completing the online instruction and examination regimen.

In addition to participation by its employees, Harper has donated a proofing system and narrow web base anilox rolls for an online auction to underwrite scholarships for deserving candidates.

For further information, please contact Jazmin Kluttz at 704-588-3371 or jkluttz@harperimage.com

 International prepress software company ‘Hamillroad Software’ announced that Harper Corporation of America has achieved accreditation of their leading anilox products for use with Bellissima Digitally Modulated Screening (DMS). The Bellissima DMS accreditation process took place over many weeks at the prestigious Clemson University in South Carolina. 

Printers and converters worldwide can benefit from this accreditation by combining Harper’s anilox with Bellissima to see improvements in workflow and quality.

Andy Cave, CEO of Hamillroad, said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Harper – Harper is an innovator in the production of anilox rollers globally and our drive to improve efficiency and quality are matched. We are delighted to partner with Harper to promote Harper aniloxes with Bellissima to their North American and worldwide customer base.”

The Bellissima accreditation is a three-phase guided process using a wide range of screen and surface pattern testing, culminating in a ‘customer quality test’ to ensure samples meet the required commercial standards. The process is rigorous and requires technical expertise and commitment from each partner. Only Bellissima qualified plates can be used, and the comprehensive test includes a range of anilox and press combinations with Bellissima, using a variety of substrates on both narrow web and wide web presses. 

Juan Bermúdez, Harper’s Executive Vice President of Sales & Technical Services added: "As a company, we’re delighted that Harper’s advanced anilox surface technology is able to achieve the full Bellissima accreditation under the guidance of Hamillroad’s highly experienced technical team. Quality of image is at the center of everything we do, and we are excited to see our customers benefit from this newly announced partnership with Hamillroad on Bellissima DMS.”

The outcome sees the combined efforts of two innovative products in the marketplace achieve synergy to unlock the path to high-fidelity ECG (Expanded Color Gamut) printing, allowing printers to benefit from increased productivity and reduced costs. Hamillroad is working with other partners across the sector to certify their products for use with Bellissima DMS.

To find out more about how Bellissima DMS can help your business drive efficiencies, visit: www.hamillroad.com/the-bellissima-network/. Or email: info@hamillroad.com

For more information on the Harper anilox product range visit: https://www.harperimage.com/

Charlotte, North Carolina, April 1, 2014—Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America is excited to welcome Brian Ellis to its dedicated team of representatives. He will be representing Harper on the West Coast and ensuring that customers have continued access to Harper’s high quality anilox products and services.

Ellis brings with him a wealth of experience across the industry. He began his career selling doctor blades for flexographic and gravure printing and relocated from North Carolina to support West Coast sales. After several years he shifted into the die cutting field and worked with an international company to introduce their products to the North American market.

Combining his years of experience and diverse knowledge, Ellis is thrilled to become part of the Harper Corporation team. He recognizes that anilox rolls are integral to the success of flexographic printing and strives to extend the reach of these products to even more customers.   

Harper Corporation of America welcomes Brian Ellis as a West Coast agent and is confident that he will prove an asset in his role and in supporting the flexographic industry. 

For more information, please contact Jazmin Cordero at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jcordero@harperimage.com

 The Harper Regional Workshop is a complimentary seminar bringing flexographic printing experts from many facets of the industry. When you attend a Harper Workshop, you will learn how to succeed in the short run by incorporating the latest flexographic technology and principles. You will also gain knowledge from the experts on how to make sure your operation runs as efficiently and competitively as possible.



Charlotte, North Carolina, May 6, 2013—Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America is saddened to announce the passing of Mrs. Katherine Harper, 80, of Stanley, who joined her Lord in Heaven on May 3, 2014.

Mrs. Harper was born August 23, 1933 to James and Margaret Hodges of Charlotte. She spent her childhood at her home on Kenilworth Avenue in Charlotte, and in her father’s downtown restaurant, Jim’s Grill. Mrs. Harper graduated from Charlotte’s O’Donoghue Catholic High School in 1951, and met Ron Harper, the love of her life, later that year in Wilmington, N.C.  Katherine and her husband Ron raised a family of five children and spent nearly 40 years of their married life working together in the printing industry.  In 1971, they founded their own manufacturing company, Harper Corporation of America, with manufacturing facilities in Charlotte, NC and DePere, WI, as well as a licensee in Bangkok, Thailand – Harper/Asia Pacific – which Katherine was the President of for 36 years until her retirement in 2006.  They formed a joint venture, Harper/Love Adhesives Corp. with an N.B. Love Adhesives – Australia, as well as Harper Machinery Corp. (which they sold in 1989).  Katherine and Ron worked successfully as a team, side-by-side in their companies.

A loving devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, entrepreneur, business woman, and philanthropist, Mrs. Harper was a compassionate, poised, and inspiring woman. Her ready smile and warm hugs will be deeply missed by those who knew her.

In addition to a devoted and loving family, Mrs. Harper leaves a legacy of business success and extensive philanthropy. During her career, she served on – and led – many boards and committees in flexographic technical associations – often as the first woman to do so. The Business Journalrecognized her as Business Woman of the Year in 1999.

Mrs. Harper also has worked extensively in government. North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt appointed her to the N.C. Banking Commission (1983-1985), the N.C. Advisory Board for Workforce Development (1990-1992), and the N.C. Small Business Council (1993-1997). The U.S. Secretary of Commerce appointed Mrs. Harper to the U.S. Export Council of North Carolina (1995 – 2000), and she received the Governor’s Excellence in Workforce Development Award in 1995. Mrs. Harper served as Gov. Jim Hunt’s Mecklenburg County Finance Chair for his Senate campaign in 1984, and ran for the U.S. Senate herself in 1986.

Mrs. Harper’s dedication to philanthropy, alongside with her late husband, Ron, particularly in flexo education, made her truly legendary. Evidence of it is visible in the myriad of institutions and endowments that bear her name: Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) is home to a Harper Campus and the Harper National Flexographic Center. The college also manages a Ron and Katherine Harper Scholarship Fund. Appalachian State University in Boone is home to Katherine Harper Hall and the Harper Flexographic Museum.

The Flexo Trade School in Fort Mill, South Carolina, boasts a state-of-the-art Harper Lab of Flexography. DiTrolio Flexographic Institute in Chicago features the Ron and Katherine Harper Flexo Lab.

Other enduring testaments to Mrs. Harper’s generosity are the Harper Endowment at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California; the Harper Scholarship Fund and the Harper Flexo Technology Wing at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, Wisconsin; and the Ron and Katherine Harper Scholarship Fund and Harper Center of Graphics Technology at Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Phoenix Challenge Foundation offers a Katherine Harper Teacher’s Education Fund. The Foundation of the Flexographic Technical Association in Ronkonkoma, New York, also offers a Ron & Katherine Harper Scholarship.

Mrs. Harper was the first female chairman of the Foundation of the Flexographic Technical Association International Forum and also the first female to chair an International Conference for the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. In 2007, Mr. and Mrs. Harper became the founding sponsors of the FTA Technical Education Services Team (TEST) program, an extensive industry educational initiative.

She was a board member of the Appalachian State University Foundation as well as the Central Piedmont Community College Foundation. CPCC honored her with the Ben Franklin Award in 1996, and three years later, she won the Flexographic Technical Association’s (FTA) President’s Award. In October 2007, Appalachian State University`s Chancellor, Ken Peacock, bestowed honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degrees upon both Mr. and Mrs. Harper.

During a lifetime of 75 years in Charlotte and then Stanley, Mrs. Harper contributed to the community in numerous other ways. She served St. Patrick Church as president of the Ladies Guild, and conducted numerous fund raising activities for the Catholic school system. She served A Child’s Place as a member of the advisory board. Her ardent support for the Greater Carolinas Chapter of the American Red Cross moved the organization to name a facility that improves response time to citizens in crisis the Katherine Harper Disaster Staging Area, and appoint her the honorary co-chair of the Tiffany Circle, a Red Cross-sponsored organization of successful business women.

For her generosity and commitment to community service and philanthropy, Mrs. Harper was selected as Charlotte’s 2007 Woman of Spirit, and she and her husband were named 2007 Manufacturing Champions by the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. That same year the couple also was honored with Printing Industries of America’s Excellence In Education Award.

In 2008, the American Technical Education Association presented the Harpers with the Silver Star of Excellence Award, the National Technical Honor Society inducted them both into its Hall of Fame, and the Flexographic Technical Association honored them with the Educational Leadership Award.

Mrs. Harper made a great impact in Gaston County with husband Ron Harper in leading the program to place a Smart Board in every classroom in the county. The Harper’s contribution to the Smart Board program exceeded two million dollars. Mrs. and Mr. Harper led the drive for a community park in Stanley that opened in 2012 and is named Harper Park.

In her memoir, The Longer I Live, the More I Learn, Mrs. Harper wrote that she wished to be remembered "as someone who had experienced and shared the love of God in this life."

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Ron Harper on April 14, 2012. She is survived by her sons Daniel Harper, Jim (Heather) Harper, and Christopher Harper; daughters Margie (Hal) Kluttz and Georgia (Derek) Patterson; twenty grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren; and brothers-in-law Dick (Norma) Harper, Gary (Mona) Harper, and Steve (Linda) Harper. A special thanks to Candi Lethcoe, Kim Jones, Morgan Foxx and all of the caregivers with Stress Free Home Care for their dedication and tender loving care.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Carothers Funeral Home, 412 South Main Street, Stanley, NC on Friday, May 9, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. 

Friday, May 9th….We will have a "Gathering" of Family and Friends at the First Baptist Church – 409 Old Mount Holly Road, Stanley – after the Celebration of Life Service. First Baptist is about 2-3 minutes from Carothers Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Gaston Hospice, P.O. Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054; or Alzheimer's Association Western Carolina Chapter, 3800 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte, NC 28215.

For more information, please contact Jazmin Cordero at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jcordero@harperimage.com.

Charlotte, North Carolina, July 01, 2014—Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America is excited to announce that Greg Harms has accepted the position as Technical Account Manager for the Midwest Narrow Web territory. He will start in this new role on July 1 and will be relocating to Minnesota.

Harms has amassed more than 20 years of experience in production and management throughout the flexographic industry. He joined Harper Corporation in May 2012 as the Southeast HGS Advisor, a role that he has excelled in. Prior to this position, he was the Operations Manager at St. Louis Pressure Sensitive. As operations manager, he focused on team building, lean manufacturing, cost reduction, and more.

Through his diverse experience and knowledge, Harper Corporation is confident that Harms will be successful in helping the Northeast grow and thrive. During his free time, Harms enjoys spending time with his family and friends.

For more information, please contact Jazmin Cordero at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jcordero@harperimage.com

Charlotte, North Carolina, January 10, 2012—HarperScientific, a division of global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation, has recently made CeramClean II available in a more environmentally-friendly one gallon tub.

CeramClean II is an anilox roll cleaner designed to remove water-based, solvent, and UV inks. Additionally, the cleaner can remove stains and target specific contaminants that machine cleaners leave behind. Safe for gravure and chrome cylinders, CeramClean II is available in three formulas: original, paste, and pourable.

To date, CeramClean II has been offered in two packs, eight packs, five gallon containers, and drums. The addition of a one gallon tub option will allow HarperScientific's green-minded customers to purchase the same amount of cleaner as provided by the eight pack, with less packaging. The new one gallon option reduces the packaging materials and decreases the overall weight of the product by 10 percent.

Customers who purchase the one gallon tub, rather than the eight pack, will enjoy a reduction in shipping weight and disposal displacement (due to the fact that the product is contained in one package, rather than eight). Additionally, HarperScientific is offering an 11 percent price reduction on the one gallon tub to promote its use in creating a greener work environment. The tub features an open top design and easily resealed lid, allowing for ease of use. 

For additional information or to place an order, please contact us at 866-588-8686 Toll Free, US & Canada, 704-588-3371, Local & Intl or visit our webpage at http://www.harperimage.com/HarperScientific/Ceram-Clean-ll/product-10

Charlotte, North Carolina, June 26, 2017—Global anilox roll supplier Harper Corporation of America prides itself on creating exceptional teams of highly knowledgeable and experienced individuals. As such, the company is excited to welcome Greg Horney as Technical Service Representative for the Central Plains and Southwest regions.

Greg brings with him more than 30 years of experience in Flexographic and Offset printing.  He holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Arts and Sciences from Rochester Institute of Technology, as well as his Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and FIRSTImplementation Specialist Level III Certification. Greg has worked his way up through the printing industry starting off on the press room floor running errands and eventually became a press operator.  Greg continued his cycle of success by being promoted to Graphics and Prepress, Quality, Continuous Improvement/Project Management, Print Management, and Production Management.

His commitment to the industry has led him to serve as chair and co-chair for sessions at the 2017 FTA Forum/InfoFlex and to speak as part of a panel at the 2016 FTA Fall Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.  In addition, Greg has been a judge for the FTA three times and has published articles in FLEXO Magazine.

Harper Corporation of America is proud to welcome Greg Horney to the team and is confident that he will prove to be a valuable asset to the organization and its customers.

For more information, please contact Jazmin Siancas at 704-588-3371, ext. 4292, or jsiancas@harperimage.com