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PRESS RELEASE: Unibind XU-Series Professional Steel Binding Systems To Be Distributed By MyBinding.com


Alpharetta, GA, May 2, 2007 - Peleman Industries http://www.peleman.com , the leading binding, laminating, and presentation system company, announced today that its Unibind XU-series of professional steel binding systems is now being distributed online by MyBinding.com ( http://www.MyBinding.com ), a division of Information Management Services LLC. MyBinding.com offers the full line of Unibind XU thermal binding systems, including the Unibind XU138, XU238, XU338, XU638 and ST1025, as well as all Unibind thermal binding supplies.

Unibind binding machines are perfect for small to large binding jobs, such as binding a few reports for a staff meeting, binding thousands of reports for a company-wide meeting, or creating your own print on demand hard cover books for resale. All Unibind systems turn on automatically when you insert your document, require no maintenance and are incredibly easy to use.

"We are excited to announce our new partnership with Mybinding.com. As one of the largest online binding and laminating dealers, Mybinding.com will help us expand our XU-series customer base even further on the Internet," said Brigitte Peleman, CEO, Peleman Industries, Inc.

Headquartered in Belgium, with U.S. operations based in Alpharetta, Georgia, Peleman sells Unbind products in over 100 countries around the globe. Unibind's unique steel thermal binding systems are superior to traditional thermal binding machines. Exceptionally easy to use, Unibind's binding systems automatically turn on when a document is placed on the heating unit and shut off when the binding cycle is complete. This process takes only a few seconds and is made easier with the addition of indicator lights that glow red while binding and green when complete. Unibind makes the process fast by enabling multiple books to be bound in a single cycle. For higher volumes, Unibind has systems with 2 to 10 heating elements.

MSRP for the Unibind XU-series binding systems starts at $455. However, the XU-138 systems are available for a limited time from Mybinding.com for just $409.50 - a savings of 10% off MSRP. For more information, visit: http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Equipment--UniBind%20Equipment .

About Peleman Industries
Peleman Industries is a global leader in the binding, laminating, and presentation markets. With over 25 years of research and development, the company specializes in the design, manufacture and distribution of products for presentations and the protection of printed documents. Peleman Industries has a presence in 110 countries and is known for its revolutionary, easy-to-use, and super-fast binding, laminating and presentations systems that create the most professional looking finished documents on the market in just seconds.

Peleman's products are sold under the Unibind, WWAOW, and MyBook Company brands. Businesses and consumers can find Peleman products in consumer electronics, photo specialty stores, art supply, kiosks, and online suppliers. See http://www.peleman.com for more info.

About MyBinding.com
http://www.MyBinding.com and its parent company Information Management Services LLC offer the complete line of Unibind thermal binding products and support products to customers across the U.S. and Canada. These products are a welcome addition to an already impressive product variety from the website, filling a need for the Photo Book market and traditional thermal binding users.


(First posted on Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 06:31 EDT)

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