Kolmar Korea acquires global trademark

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Kolmar Korea has acquired the global trademark of “Kolmar,” the company said Tuesday. It is the first time that a Korean firm has acquired the original company’s brand trademark in the cosmetics industry.

The company’s original headquarters was based in the United States, where it was first established in 1921.

Through this acquisition, Kolmar Korea gained exclusive rights to the Kolmar brand in major global markets. This move will help the Korean branch to expedite business in new markets around the world by reducing the time needed to apply for trademark rights.

Kolmar Korea plans to change the name of its U.S. and Canada branches to Kolmar USA and Kolmar Canada, respectively.

It is also preparing to set up another overseas branch in Singapore, which the headquarters in Seoul will utilize as a hub to enter the Southeast Asia and the Middle East markets. Kolmar Korea will start by introducing its cosmetics business there and gradually expand to other sectors such as pharmaceuticals and functional foods for health.

In February, Kolmar Korea signed a business agreement with the International Beauty Industry Trade Association to develop and produce cosmetics exclusively for exporters to the Middle East and North Africa in order to be in the Middle East market.

“It is a symbolic case that has once again confirmed that K-beauty is the mainstay that leads the global cosmetics market. We have been setting the standards for the Korean cosmetics industry for the past 32 years and we will continue to develop our presence in the global scene based on them,” Kolmar Korea Vice Chairman Yoon Sang-hyun said.

 

Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2022/05/419_329286.html?gonw

Kolmar Korea leads global cosmetics eco-friendly technologies

Friday, May 27, 2022

Kolmar Korea, a global cosmetics original design manufacturer (ODM), is accelerating the development of differentiated global cosmetics eco-friendly technologies.

The work that first drew attention from around the world to Kolmar Korea was its eco-friendly technology, Paper Tube. Papertube is an eco-friendly cosmetic container that reduces the amount of plastic used in packaging by 80%, excluding the cap, which inevitably requires the use of plastic.

Kolmar Korea’s eco-friendly paper tube has won all of the world’s three major design awards: IDEA, IF Design Award, and the Red Dot Design Award in September last year. Most recently, they won both the 2021 World Star Packaging Awards and the Asian Star Awards.

An official from Kolmar Korea said, “As Paper Tube, which started with the idea of protecting the Earth by reducing plastic, achieved its value at the world’s top design awards, I realized that environmental conservation is an important keyword in the world.”

This means that Kolmar Korea is not only developing one-time eco-friendly packaging, but continues to take steps to build a sustainable industrial ecosystem.

Kolmar Korea’s eco-friendly paper tube has won all of the world’s three major design awards: IDEA, IF Design Award, and the Red Dot Design Award in September last year. / Courtesy of Kolmar Korea

Meanwhile, the company is speeding up research and development by signing business agreements with Dongwon Systems, the largest comprehensive packaging material company in South Korea, and HDC Hyundai EP, a plastic material manufacturer, to develop eco-friendly cosmetic packaging materials, respectively.

In addition, Kolmar Korea is also developing eco-friendly raw materials for surfactants and thickeners that are essential components in cosmetics. Also, the company is using bio-conversion technology to make eco-friendly materials using microorganisms and enzymes rather than conventional chemical synthesis.

In particular, in August of last year, Kolmar Korea collaborated with a company specializing in eco-friendly materials to develop cosmetics containing stone cells in pear, which replace the more environmentally harmful microplastics.

Microplastics are used in cosmetics and toothpaste because they have the effect of exfoliating the skin and cleaning teeth. However, when considering environmental protection, the market has long needed an alternative.

The company expects to be a leader in global cosmetics market trends based on R&D which is focused on ESG through commercialization of this product.

Source : Korea IT Times(http://www.koreaittimes.com)

PTP Part of Kolmar Korea’s Global Network

Thursday, July 8, 2021

May 2021 — SEOKOH, Inc., an affiliate of Kolmar Korea Co LTD, completed its acquisition of Process Technologies & Packaging.

Kolmar Korea Co LTD, South Korea’s leading cosmetics and pharmaceuticals contract manufacturer, brings an established ODM network that offers total service from product development to finished goods. Kolmar Korea’s ODM network provides a comprehensive service from market research and trend analysis to product planning, development, manufacturing, management and shipment.

Combining PTP’s development expertise and manufacturing experience in the US with the R&D-oriented, technology driven leadership of Kolmar Korea will create a successful future.  The synergy with Kolmar Korea and its subsidiaries in Asia and North America will optimize PTP’s offerings and expand our innovation to bring you the best in skin care and color cosmetics product development.

The services and daily operations at our US sites will continue as normal.

Career Opportunities

Monday, May 17, 2021

Process Technologies & Packaging is a full service contract manufacturing facility that offers a variety of career paths.

Current job openings include: Quality Director, R & D Director, Manufacturing Director, Maintenance Mechanic

PTP Launches Product Innovation Showcase

Thursday, September 3, 2020

September 2020–PTP launches Alter , an innovative collection of products that reflect the changing landscape of beauty.  Altering traditional concepts,deleting excess and putting consumers in control, are the guiding principles of Alter and they set the pace as the state of beauty evolves beyond 2020.


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PTP Response to COVID 19 Update 5/1/2020

Friday, May 1, 2020

 

May 1, 2020

To our Customers, Employees and Community,

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a truly unprecedented situation which affects us all. Our hearts go out to anyone who’s been impacted by the virus, either directly or indirectly.  This global pandemic is affecting all of us, our families, businesses, communities, and the way of life we all enjoyed up until this crisis began, of which we have no doubt we will get back to hopefully soon. Trust, we will get there, but right now, we wanted to reach out to customers, vendors, employees, clients, and our community to update you on how we’re approaching the situation at Process Technologies & Packaging.

Deemed an essential business during this crisis, Process Technologies & Packaging continues to operate to address the current and escalating need for hand sanitizer, liquid hand soap and cleanser/personal hygiene products. Supporting our customers and community’s needs brought on by the crisis, is a priority.

During this difficult period, we are using our capabilities to produce essential products to make and donate hand sanitizer to local first-responders.  We are also leveraging our supply chain to help many organizations and local communities acquire needed safety gear they require.

As a GMP compliant facility, we have added to our existing general manufacturing procedures, specifically, by providing ALL employees at all facilities with non-surgical masks supporting the CDC’s recommendations, especially when social distancing measures may be difficult to maintain.  Ensuring that our employees are provided with the necessary PPE for the work performed is of utmost importance at this critical time.

We have also employed a variety of measures to increase the safety of our employees working during this period, emphasing strongly that their health & safety are a priority to Process Technologies & Packaging.

To ensure customer needs are met we have successfully transitioned to telecommuting  arrangements with office staff so that we can support your needs at this time and to ensure that you are getting the level of service you have come to expect from us.

In our facilities we have extensive cleaning and sanitizing taking place on a daily basis. Third party contracts providing hospital grade disinfection services have been contracted with to provide a higher degree of sanitization.

Work schedules and staffing levels have been adjusted as management works toward operating with limited capacity, as we learn to incorporate social distancing and intensified hygiene measures to protect our employees.  Additionally, to ensure the health and safety of our workforce we are tracking our employees’ wellness through various measures such as daily temperature checks at the start of the shift, weekly self-assessment questionnaires, and continual monitoring by management to ensure sick employees stay home.

Additionally, we created many safeguards to help maintain social distancing during the process which would normally have many employees in one area.  We rearranged timing of breaks and lunches to limit the number of people in the break-room, keeping with the required recommendations to break up larger groups. We continue to monitor these initiatives and will change according to the government recommendations.

To stay current and to better support the needs of our employees and customers, Process Technologies & Packaging has taken precautionary measures, which go above and beyond that which is requested by the Pa Department of Health or the local, state and federal government.

To date here are some of those extraordinary measures;

  • Daily reminders of CDC’s recommended guidance on proper hand hygiene
  • Training, posters & video on loop in break room of proper hand washing protocol – in multiple languages (including English, Spanish and Gujarti)
  • Increased number of hand sanitizer units throughout the facilities (there is one at every door leading to another room)
  • Office and lab personnel provided with company-produced sanitizer
  • Stressing the importance of respiratory hygiene – covering any coughs/sneezes with your elbow and not your hands as well as to try to not touch your face any other time
  • All employees are given a mask that they can dispose of at end of their shift and are provided with a new one each day. Please note that these are non-surgical/medical masks in accordance with CDC and state guidelines.
  • Safety glasses and/or gloves are previously supplied as per regular GMP
  • Encourage employees to stay home if they are not feeling well. This is also included in the self-assessment questionnaire that are filled out weekly (upon employees’ return from a multi-day break from work including weekends)
  • The facility is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected at end of every shift. During the shift, the common areas are continuously sanitized.
  • We contracted with a hospital grade cleaning service to disinfect common areas including; entrance, cafeteria, bathrooms, time clock, locker cabinets and other common surfaces.
  • We contracted a Dry Fog Decontamination service to disinfect various production areas. Dry fog is effective against a wide range of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, and spores). This technique and protocol is approved by the EPA.
  • We are waiting for receipt of our own dry fog equipment and certifying appropriate employees to bring this decontamination process in house to increase the frequency.
  • Upon arrival at the start of their shifts, all employees will have their temperature taken as a way to monitor the wellness of our staff. Any employee with a temperature of 100.0 degrees or higher will be asked to return home. Symptomatic people will not be allowed to return to work until cleared by a medical provider.
  • Limited Access to the facilities to only Process Technologies & Packaging employees and essential outside visitors. All vendor and customer meetings have been rescheduled to be done remotely
  • Delivery drivers will not be allowed access inside the facilities
  • Bins for FEDEX and UPS have been set up outside main building
  • Updated our receiving procedures to include a week (7 calendar days) quarantine on all goods that are air shipped to us.

As you can see we have taken this situation seriously and will continue to do so; please note the above list is subject to change as additional guidelines are communicated to us or as necessary to provide for the health and well-being of our employees. We truly feel we are Part of the Process and you can count on us.

In closing, the entire Process Technologies & Packaging team is confident by working together we can defeat COVID-19.

If you should have any questions; please do not hesitate to reach out to our Marketing or Sales Department.

Sincerely,

PTP COVID-19 Response Task Force

PTP Develops and Implements Appropriate Policies to Help Protect Workforce

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

April 22, 2020

Process Technologies & Packaging is committed to health and safety. In accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations, the following policies  have been implemented:

  1. Daily Reminders of the CDC’s Recommended Guidance on Behaviors:
  • Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds – the time it takes to sing “Happy Birthday” twice.
  • Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available
  • Cover any coughs or sneezes with your elbow,  not with your hands,
  • Try not to touch your face, especially after touching surfaces
  • Sanitize surfaces and common areas frequently
  • Wear a mask
  • Stay home if you don’t feel well

2. Daily Temperature Checks:

  • Upon arrival at work, all employees will have their temperature taken
  • Any employee with a temperature of 100.0 degrees or higher will be asked to return home. Symptomatic people will not be allowed to return to work until cleared by a medical provider

3. Masks are Mandatory

4. Limited Access to Facility/Reduce the Number of People to Increase Distance

  • Employees that can work from home are working on a rotating schedule
  • Ban on non essential outside visitors

5. Cleaning Initiative

  • Strict adherence to GMP’s
  • Frequent sanitizing of surfaces and common areas throughout the day
  • PTP contracted with a hospital grade cleaning service to disinfect common areas including; entrance, cafeteria, bathrooms, time clock, locker cabinets and other common surfaces.
  • PTP contracted a Dry Fog Decontamination service to disinfect complex equipment,  Dry Fog is efficacious against wide range of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, and spores) and the technique and protocol approved by the EPA.    *PTP is in the process of purchasing the equipment and certifying appropriate employees to bring this decontamination process in house to increase effectiveness.

Information has been shared via emails, posted signs and verbally, in English, Spanish and Gujarti.

PTP Early Prevention to Protect Workers From COVID-19

Monday, April 20, 2020

April 20, 2020 Scranton, PA, The Times-Tribune 
 

JAKE DANNA STEVENS / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Process Technologies and Packaging in Scott Twp. on Wednesday. Process Technologies and its affiliate company, Seokoh, started taking employees’ temperatures March 23, five days after the first coronavirus case appeared in Lackawanna County.

Early, decisive prevention at an area cosmetics factory might have saved hundreds of workers from catching COVID-19.

Process Technologies and its affiliate company, Seokoh, started taking employees’ temperatures March 23, five days after the first case appeared in Lackawanna County and four days before the most stringent restrictions on movement locally came down from Harrisburg.

The contract makeup manufacturer has nearly 300 workers across multiple sites in Lackawanna County and roots in South Korea, a country revered for how it’s handling the pandemic without shutting down its economy.

Company controller

Shawnna Giumento said they received guidance from their Korean counterparts on how to stave off the disease early. Those steps helped them get an employee away from others long before anyone knew that worker had the disease.

Warehousing and many types of manufacturing are allowed to stay open under Gov. Tom Wolf’s sweeping ban on non-life-sustaining businesses.

In Luzerne County, tens of thousands of employees who flock to giant warehouses around Hazleton, Hanover Twp. and Pittston Twp. magnify the odds of spreading it faster and farther.

Luzerne County has three times as many confirmed cases as Lackawanna County, with the heaviest concentration in and around Hazleton where the largest business parks are.

It’s different in Lackawanna County, where the nascent warehouse build-out hasn’t reached Luzerne County’s level.

“Our warehousing/distribution is much different than in Hazleton,” said Andy Skrip, a vice president at the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.

The chamber’s development arm, SLIBCO, which Skrip leads, had a hand in developing most of the county’s 23 business and industrial parks.

“We have more parks. The employment is spread out,” he said.

Two large scale, pending projects in the Valley View Business Park — a Chewy.com distribution center and another spec building under construction by developer Trammell Crow Co. — are on the order of Luzerne County’s largest sites, but they’re not operational yet, and construction has stalled due to COVID-19.

Operating warehouses might still be allowed. Building new ones is not.

Lackawanna County’s workforce profile is different, too.

Luzerne County has twice as many working-age, Latino residents, according to U.S. Census data. Immigrants who come from impoverished or war-torn countries sometimes distrust government, so they might ignore official edicts to shelter in place, said Teri Ooms. She’s the director at the Institute, a public policy think tank funded by area colleges.

Language barriers could impede important public safety messages. Public information announcements would be more effective if they appeared in other languages so the region’s immigrants from Gujarat, Bhutan, and the Congo can understand, as well as in English and Spanish, she said.

‘It’s good news’

On the morning of March 31, a temperature check stopped one employee at the door at Process Technologies. That person was sent home with a fever, Giumento said.

Thirteen days later, just this week, test results for COVID-19 came back positive. It’s the only confirmed case the company has had so far, she said.

“It’s good news for us that we were able to catch it before it got through the company,” she said.

The company has reduced two shifts to one to allow cleaning crews to disinfect, she said. Employees fill out weekly questionnaires to screen out anyone who might have been exposed to infection. Breaks are staggered so not everyone is taking them at once.

Lackawanna County manufacturers and distributors did a fair job preparing, said Craig Pawlick, the secretary-treasurer for the Teamsters Local 229 in Scranton. The union local represents 1,100 workers, most of them in essential industries and service jobs, across Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Topps, the company that makes Ring Pop candy in Scranton, started preventive measures in late February/early March, he said.

Under Wolf’s order, confection manufacturers may keep the production line moving, but Pawlick questioned whether the company should have just closed down.

“Topps makes Ring Pops and candy, is that truly essential?” he asked. “However, the company, in their defense, is complying with all the CDC recommendations.”

Ooms echoed his challenge on broadly defined essential businesses.

Distributors that ship food, cleaning products or medical supplies are obvious ones to keep open.

“Are handbags and shoes essential?” she asked. “There is a broader section of the workforce nationally that could be home if there were further breakdowns within the broader industry classifications.”

Pawlick said one of the largest companies where Local 229 represents workers, Americold Logistics in the Covington Industrial Park, which has about 240 workers, had only a handful of confirmed cases.

The transportation company has workers hauling “around the clock” to large cities in New York and New Jersey, he said.

“I think they’ve only had three employees through this test positive for COVID-19,” he said. “They’ve been kind of ahead of it. They immediately had those people removed from the building. They’re doing what they can.”

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PTP Contributes to Lackawanna County DA’s Office Distribution of Personal Protective Equipment

Monday, April 20, 2020

April 16, 2020 Scranton, PA, The Times-Tribune   
The Lackawanna County district attorney’s office will distribute thousands of pieces of personal protective equipment to 26 municipal police departments and county detectives today.
From 10 a.m. to noon at the Lackawanna County 911 Center, the DA’s office will give out 500 K95 respirator masks, which are comparable to N95 masks; 4,000 pairs of nitrile gloves; 500 MicroMax coveralls with booties, elastic hoods and wrist covers; and 30 specialized tactical respirators for SWAT teams, according to a statement from the DA’s office. Process Technologies and Packaging of Scott Twp. donated the masks, along with 5 gallons of hand sanitizer, for the distribution.
The DA’s office spent $18,000 on the supplies that will be given out today, and it applied for a $58,000 grant for future supplies.
District Attorney Mark Powell said a shipment containing 4,000 N95 masks is expected to be delivered Monday.
— FRANK WILKES LESNEFSKY

PTP Batches Help

Friday, April 17, 2020

April 16, 2020-Olyphant, PA- PTP R&D chemists make batches of hand sanitizer to help fight the spread of COVID-19.  Gallons of hand sanitizer, along with face masks are being donated to the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s office to be distributed to first responders throughout the county.  “We are grateful to the first responders and those on the front lines keeping us safe during this health crisis” says chemist Ryan Mayer.  PTP is proud to be a part of the process that keeps helping hands clean.

PTP Response to COVID 19 Update 3/20/2020

Friday, April 17, 2020

 

 

 

March 20, 2020

Dear Valued Customer,

We appreciate your continued support as we all adapt to the rapidly changing guidelines and restrictions to reduce the effects of COVID-19.
In response to Governor Wolf’s mandate that all, non-life sustaining businesses in the state of Pennsylvania shut down by 8pm on Thursday, March 19, 2020, PTP temporarily suspended operations on Friday, March 20, 2020. The PTP Response Command Team used the day to update our strategy to continue operations while safeguarding the health and safety of our employees and adhering to local government restrictions during this crisis.
PTP will reopen on Monday, March 23, 2020. In addition to the precautionary steps we took last week and the additional cleaning practices we have in place, the following will steps will be enforced:

  • Essential office employees will telecommute as often as possible
  • Access to our production and warehouse facilities will be restricted to essential workers only
  • Extra precautionary measures will be performed prior to the start of each shift and before anyone enters our facility

PTP is committed to servicing our customers and remains operational at this time. Please contact your CSR to confirm open orders and review your company’s operational plan during this health crisis so we can work together to ease any disruptions.
Our thoughts are with those who are afflicted with the virus, and we are committed to
preventing/limiting exposure and will continue to update our response procedures as new information becomes available.

Sincerely,

Jason Lee
Chief Financial Officer

PTP Response to COVID-19 Update 3/27/2020

Friday, April 17, 2020

 

 

March 27, 2020

Dear Valued Customer,

We appreciate your continued support as we all adapt to the rapidly changing guidelines and restrictions to reduce the effects of COVID-19.

Due to the possibility of COVID-19 exposure from contaminated shipments and packages, PTP is updating its receiving procedures.

Starting Monday, March 30, 2020, in effort to reduce the risk of exposure and maintain a safe and healthy environment for our employees, PTP will enforce the following:

  • All goods that are air shipped to PTP will be quarantined for 1 week (7 days)

PTP is committed to servicing our customers and remains operational at this time. Please contact your CSR to confirm the quarantine status of your component shipments and review updates to your project timeline.

Our thoughts are with those who are afflicted with the virus, and we are committed to preventing/limiting exposure and will continue to update our response procedures as new information becomes available.

Sincerely,

 Jason Lee

Chief Financial Officer

PTP Response to COVID-19

Monday, March 16, 2020

 

 

March 13, 2020

Dear Valued Customer,
Your health and well-being are a priority and we appreciate your patience as we respond to escalating global effects of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
PTP’s Response Command Team is closely monitoring the status of COVID-19 and its potential adverse impact on our industry’s supply-chain. We are in constant communication with our suppliers and receive regular updates. We will keep you informed of any changes that may impact the production and/or delivery of you orders.
The health and safety of our employees are vital to successfully operating our facility during this crisis. As such, our Response Command Team has completed CDC courses on how to prepare and prevent the spread of COVID-19 and is following the guidelines set forth by this agency, as well as local governments our facilities are located in. Some of the increased steps we have implemented include:

  • In addition to strict adherence to our pre-existing GMPs, extra cleaning and sanitization time has been allocated
  •  Additional hand sanitizer stations have been put in place throughout the facility
  •  Increased protective equipment
  •  Increased telecommuting/work from home opportunities
  •  Limiting all non-essential business travel
  •  Ban on all international business travel
  •  Limiting all non-essential visitors
  •  Adherence to CDC guidelines for employees who have traveled to affected areas subject to travel advisories and/or quarantine requirements or employee who have come into possible contact with an affected person.

Our thoughts are with those who are afflicted with the virus, and we are committed to
preventing/limiting exposure and will continue to update our response procedures as new information becomes available.
PTP is committed to servicing our customers and remain fully operational at this time. If you have any questions, please call or email your CSR, or email ptpresponseteam@processtechnologies.com
Sincerely,

Jason Lee
Chief Financial Officer

102 Life Science Drive, Olyphant, PA 18447 ● 570-587-8326

ptpresponseteam@processtechnologies.com

PTP Celebrates the Opening of Kolmar Korea’s 2nd Factory in China

Friday, November 16, 2018

 

 

October 2018—Steve Levine, President  & CEO of PTP, traveled to China to speak at the opening ceremonies of Kolmar Wuxi – Kolmar Korea’s second overseas entity in China.   This new, state-of-the-art facility is set to be the largest cosmetics production factory in China.

 

Kolmar Korea is South Korea’s leading cosmetics original design manufacturing (ODM) company.  As one of its global affiliates, PTP congratulates Kolmar Korea’s growing presence and expanding distribution channels.

According to Levine, the new facility “truly celebrates Kolmar Korea’s expanding global aspirations and showcases its ability to exceed expectations and create opportunities.”

The Chinese cosmetics market is growing fast and Kolmar Korea is dedicated to bringing advanced technology to the Chinese marketplace.

PTP Exposes Innovative Collection

Thursday, September 27, 2018

September, 2018-New York, NY–       PTP debuted it’s Fall/Winter Innovation Showcase, Exposed, at MakeUp In New York.  Featuring  products in all categories of PTP manufacturing capabilities, including emulsions, lipsticks and slurry powders,

The 20 piece collection boosts original formulations, high-performance products, and marketing stories that address consumer trends.

The goal of balancing natural ingredients and safe synthetic materials to create unique benefits and textures is evident throughout the collection.  According to R&D Chemist, Mia Robb, “effective formulas start with the right ingredients.”

To review the collection, click here to set up a meeting.

 

PTP Invests in New Slurry Filling Machine: Powder Capabilities Increase

Monday, May 28, 2018

May , 2018-Olyphant, PA-PTP expands powder filling offerings with the installation of a new Liquid Powder/Slurry filling machine.

This semi-automated machine is capable of producing intricate designs with multiple colors, patterns and 3D images into a variety of different packaging styles including metal, plastic/ceramic clay pans and back injection compacts.

This new filling capability has led to innovative formulating at PTP R&D lab.  PTP chemists are currently developing binder compositions that provide high shine, color intensity and superior wear.  “Slurry mixtures are customizable and we are excited to offer an array of formulas in this category,” says Ryan Mayer, PTP Chemist.

PTP Implements New ERP Platform

Thursday, April 12, 2018

April 30, 2018-Olyphant, PA – PTP is pleased to announce the implementation of a new, comprehensive software application.  Partnering with Deacom Inc., PTP custom engineered an ERP system to address its growth and expansion.

This modern platform integrates all facets of PTP operations including product planning, development, material purchasing, manufacturing, inventory control, distribution and accounting.  Streaming all modules into a unified, easy-interface database will standardize critical procedures at PTP.

As PTP expands its operations, the Deacom ERP will help facilitate better project management, improve accuracy and provide more efficient customer service. According to Daryl Timek, IT Director at PTP, “we can grow with Deacom in ways our previous systems would not allow.”