In the first of its opinion series, Cosmetics Business gets stuck in to all things calibration with the help of Tory Manning, Calibration company J.A. King’s Industry Business Manager. With clients including Revlon, Coty and P&G, Manning is an expert when it comes to keeping equipment in check. Here, she shares her knowledge.
The highs and lows of cosmetics production
CBN gets stuck in to all things calibration with the help of Tory Manning of J.A. King
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