SEAL Launches "Most Interesting Laminator Owner Promotion"

Neschen Americas wants to hear from every laminator owner in the world as it prepares to introduce its own state-of-the-art, most technologically advanced laminator to date - the SEAL 65 Pro MD.


Neschen Americas wants to hear from every laminator owner in the world as it prepares to introduce its own state-of-the-art, most technologically advanced laminator to date - the SEAL 65 Pro MD.

Anyone who currently owns a laminator, regardless of what brand, is encouraged to visit www.sealgraphics.com/americas and click on "promotions" under the Company header to learn how to enter "The Most Interesting Laminator Owner in the World" contest for a chance to win a SEAL laminator purchase credit and SEAL finishing materials totaling $8,000. All contestants need to do is submit the make, model and serial number of their current laminator along with their contact information between now and Wednesday, October 31 to be eligible. Contest details, terms and conditions can also be found on SEAL's website using the same web address and instructions to enter.

The Most Interesting Laminator in the World contest is a precursor to the launch of the SEAL 65 Pro MD, the fastest, most, state-of-the-art, high production laminator in the industry. Measuring 65-inch wide, this newly-designed, multifunctional laminator delivers SEAL quality and performance at a competitive price. It combines over 100 years of experience in engineering and design and incorporates the newest technology available on the market with the best features currently used in the SEAL family of roller laminators.

"The Most Interesting Laminator Owner in the World contest is one of our most lucrative promotions to date," shares Angela Mohni, Vice President of Marketing, Neschen Americas. "The SEAL 65 Pro MD is such a unique and remarkable laminator, we wanted our marketing and promotional efforts to be just as exciting."

The winner of the SEAL Most Interesting Laminator Owner in the World contest will be announced on Friday, November 2.