11.19.15
Ruben Luviano has been appointed production manager at Platinum Press, Inc.’s (PPI) new packaging facility in Oakland, NJ. Mr. Luviano will oversee operations at the new 47,000-sq.-ft. multi-million-dollar facility, which has been designed to have the same capabilities as the company’s full-service pharma packaging facility in Texas. Mr. Luviano supervises a staff of 15 pressmen, cutters and folding technicians, overseeing scheduling and training of staff using the plant’s machinery. The company has plans to add a third shift of operations, bringing employment at the facility to about 100.
Previously, Mr. Luviano worked for 11 years as a field technician for G&K VIJUK International, a company specializing in insert/outsert leaflet folding equipment. He also held positions with a variety of printing companies, including Norkol and American Litho. Over the years, Mr. Luviano developed specialized expertise in outsert manufacturing.
“Ruben brings 25 years of specialized printing pharmaceutical packaging expertise and outsert manufacturing experience to Platinum Press’s new plant,” said Andrew Vale, senior vice president of corporate strategy and development at Platinum Press, “and we are confident that he will manage the accelerated growth and development of our innovative New Jersey facility with aplomb.”
Previously, Mr. Luviano worked for 11 years as a field technician for G&K VIJUK International, a company specializing in insert/outsert leaflet folding equipment. He also held positions with a variety of printing companies, including Norkol and American Litho. Over the years, Mr. Luviano developed specialized expertise in outsert manufacturing.
“Ruben brings 25 years of specialized printing pharmaceutical packaging expertise and outsert manufacturing experience to Platinum Press’s new plant,” said Andrew Vale, senior vice president of corporate strategy and development at Platinum Press, “and we are confident that he will manage the accelerated growth and development of our innovative New Jersey facility with aplomb.”