Laminating and binding supply company Lamination Depot is the leading laminating pouch and roll laminating film supplier in the industry, with more than 450 combined varieties in stock. They also stock a huge selection of binding and laminating machines, totaling more than 400 machines from 18 manufacturers. To help local businesses learn more about the wide variety equipment that they offer, they’re holding free Open House at their office on Friday, March 15th.
This event, being held from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, will feature hands-on equipment demonstrations, free product samples, giveaways valued at more than $1,000, and a complimentary light lunch. Featured manufacturers include Powis Parker, Rhin-O-Tuff, RENZ, Ledco Inc., and Dry-Lam, all of which will have representatives on-site to answer questions and provide in-depth overviews of their binding and laminating equipment.
“These days, businesses of all types are looking for ways to cut costs and increase their efficiency, but bringing their binding and laminating projects in-house is a huge opportunity that is often overlooked,” says Paul Godfrey, Founder and President of Lamination Depot. “This event gives business owners a chance to see the latest innovations in binding and laminating, to get a hands-on education in document finishing, and to discover how much they can save compared to outsourcing. With all of the new developments that manufacturers have made in the world of document finishing, I think that attendees will be surprised by how easy and affordable it has become.”
Lamination Depot invites individuals and organizations to attend their Open House on Friday, March 15th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. R.S.V.P.s are requested, and can be submitted via email at rsvp@laminationdepot.com or by calling 1-800-925-0054. The first 50 people to R.S.V.P. will receive a $10 Starbucks gift card upon arrival to the event. Lamination Depot is located in the Las Palmas Business Park at 1505 East McFadden Avenue in Santa Ana, California (near the intersection of the 5 and 55 freeways).