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SATO NEW ZEALAND ACHIEVES CARBONZEROCERT TM CERTIFICATIONSATO New Zealand is the first label manufacturing company in New Zealand to achieve the highly credible greenhouse gas (GHG) certification.SATO SPONSORS THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL CHARDONNAY CHALLENGEThere are a million plus reasons to enter the 2009 International Chardonnay Challenge. New event sponsor SATO NZ is giving 5000 complimentary labels to all medal winners â gold, silver and bronzeSATO WINS AWARD IN 20TH WORLD LABEL ASSOCIATION AWARDS COMPETITION FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROWSATO has won the first prize in the Letterpress (Cosmetics) category at the prestigious 20th World Label Association Awards Competition for its "Omotenashi" label.FOODTECH PACKTECH 2008 - SUCCESS FOR SATOThis year Foodtech Packtech was a great success for SATO New Zealand, with an overwhelmingly positive response to the launch of SATOOOâÂs new sustainable range of products.SATO JOINS SAP PRINTER VENDOR PROGRAMSingapore October 06 2008 – SATO a pioneer in the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) industry and a leader in barcode printing labelling and EPC/RFID solutions, today announced it has joined the SAP Printer Vendor program as a silver-level member. Through the SAP Printer Vendor program, SAP AG is providing an opportunity for SATO and other printer manufacturers to enable their devices to function optimally with SAP systems.SATO INTRODUCES DIPSingapore June 02 2008 - SATO a pioneer in the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) industry and a leader in barcode printing labelling and EPC/RFID solutions announced its patent-pending RFID printing technology: a thermal printhead fitted with a uniquely designed coupler. This coupler makes it possible to send data with such precision that it allows direct and exact encoding to small-sized inlays. Printing of small RFID tags does not require any need for additional label converting and RFID inlay insertion process: therefore the term, Direct Inlay Printing (DIP). |