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Panolam's Operations Manager John Eberly talks recently about the laminated panels at the Auburn plant.
Fred Burnham, an inspector, prepares a box last week for transporting laminated panels, foreground, at Panolam in Auburn.
A giant inkjet printer is used to customize sheets of specialty paper that will be pressed together to create bowling lanes and other products inside Panolam's Auburn plant.
Panolam's Material Manager Brad Tripp pulls out stacks of material that will be pressed together to create numerous products, including bowling lanes, inside the Auburn plant last week.
Derek Caron, left, and Donna Favreau, right, move a laminated panel last week at Panolam's Auburn plant.
Derek Caron, left, and Donna Favreau, right, move a laminated panel recently at the Auburn plant as it's readied for shipment.
Nathan Sweet, a digital print operator, cuts bowling alley sheets Oct. 4 at Panolam Surface Systems in Auburn.
Michelle Mabry, left, and April Whitten layer glow-in-the-dark sheets and wood designed sheets for creating panels for bowling lanes on Oct. 4 at Panolam Surface Systems in Auburn.
Panolam's Materials Manager, Brad Tripp, left, and Operations Manager John Eberly, right, talk recently inside the Auburn plant. In the foreground is a panel of laminated paper that becomes a bowling lane.
Giant rolls of printed stock that will be customized and pressed into bowling lanes and other products are stacked inside Panolam's Auburn plant.
A maintenance worker uses a bike to get around last week at Panolam in Auburn.
Panolam's Operations Manager John Eberly inside the Auburn plant last week.
Some of the numerous colors available to customers at Panolam in Auburn.
A customized laminated panel for a bowling alley at Panolam is ready to be shipped at the Auburn plant.
A black light illuminates a digitally printed panel at Panolam in Auburn.