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A willingness to adopt cutting-edge technologies is key to the Burlington WorldWide division's ability to deliver specialty, value-added products that stand out in a crowded marketplace. Color plays a critical role in achieving these objectives--both as a highly regarded buying influence and as an important factor in managing the bottom line. "In the end, we are in the business of color because people express fashion through color," says John Lanier, Burlington division technical manager.

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