Cosmo First Ltd (Cosmo First ) is a provider of flexible packaging solutions. The company is involved in producing biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films and cast polypropylene (CPP) films. It offers a wide range of BOPP films including direct thermal printable films, velvet thermal laminati...
Cosmo First Limited is an India-based company, which is engaged in the production of flexible packaging films. The Company’s products comprise Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) Films, Thermal Films and Coated Films. The Company’s segments include Packaging Films, Specialty Chemicals, and Othe...
Established in1912,Kunshan Cosmo Packaging Material Co., Ltd.has made a name for itself in the list of top suppliers of shrink films in China. The supplier company is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Sheng and is one of the leading sellers of listed products. ...
Cosmo AM&T Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of information technology materials and record media products. Its products include lithium cobalt oxide, toner, iron oxide, release and other films, supporting tape, audio, and video tapes. The company was founded on May 16, 1967 and...
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Roadshow was pretty much at the top of the heap in terms of movie coverage, a large-format monthly magazine that was mainly devoted to American films and American movie stars. It took a lot for a Japanese-made film to get an invitation to the party, but it happened in this issue with...
This included the very first release of a dubbed Farewell to Yamato that had actually been produced in 1989 for the Linguaphone video label, a company which provided English-language lessons in the form of dubbed films and television shows. Linguaphone itself released the Farewell dub in Japan ...
Izubuchi:It wasn’t an official thing, we just did it on our own. In the middle of high school, I entered a study circle fortokusatsu[special effects films and TV shows], and my friends and I gathered in a coffee shop once a month to talk aboutYamato, animation and SF. It was a...
Fantastic Films magazine, October 1978 issue The last item in this report is one of personal significance, so this is where the guy writing these words (Tim Eldred) steps out from behind the “reporter” personna to describe it. I was 13 years old in the fall of ’78, and started picki...
Capping off a weekly run of Yamato films that started on August 21, Channel BS12 in Japan concluded the “trilogy” with the broadcast premiere of Age of Yamato. Read all about the film here. September 7: 1/350 Diecast Gimmick Model Vol. 181 Hachette’s 11th volume of the 1/350 Hyuga...