Timothy Peters brings over 18 years of experience in identification, tracking, and data printing, helping organizations meet complex supply chain and compliance requirements. With deep expertise in defense and commercial standards—including MIL-STD-130 UID, MIL-STD-129, and GS1 protocols—he specializes in delivering precise, reliable solutions across industries. Known for his strong technical command of printing systems, materials, barcoding, RFID, and vision technologies, Timothy takes a consultative approach to business development, guiding customers toward efficient, innovative, and fully compliant identification strategies.
Louis Rouhaud has more than 20 years of global sales and marketing experience in the printing, labeling, and packaging industry, with leadership roles across Europe, the United States, and Asia, including five years in Hong Kong. His background spans digital and security printing, labeling, In-Mould Labeling, and smart packaging, paired with a strong focus on sustainability. As Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Polyart Americas, Louis leverages his international perspective and technical expertise to drive growth, foster innovation, and position Polyart as a leader in high-performance, environmentally responsible materials.
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Chris Santomassimo: Powered by OGC Solutions, I’m happy to be your host today. I’m Chris Santomassimo. And as I hope folks have seen from the Think Factory Podcast, what we’d like to do is focus on not only interesting business leaders, but business leaders who work with companies that are doing interesting things in the marketplace.
In this case, I’m really excited to introduce Tim Peters and Louis Rouhaud from Polyart. In particular, because Polyart is in the world of synthetic papers. And while that might not seem so interesting on its face, I think it’s super interesting for lots of reasons, not the least of which are lower carbon footprint, recyclability, especially in this time in which we’re focused on those things, both in the United States and in Europe, where Polyart is headquartered at the parent level.
But I think getting more familiar with the products, the offerings, and how it’s actually doing something really interesting and good from a sustainability standpoint. So I’m really excited to introduce you folks. Tell us a little bit about yourselves and Polyart. Take it away.
Louis Rouhaud: Hey, Chris. Thanks for, thank you for having us. Timothy, do you want to start?
Timothy Peters: Yeah, absolutely. I’m Tim Peters. I’m the business development manager for Archivex, where we manufacture the product of Polyart.
We’re in the United States. The nice part is that we manufacture it. It goes all over from India to Venezuela and back. So it’s fun to be here.
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