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The Flexo Xperience Center is a partnership between MacDermid and SOMA and an expansion of its initial plans to install a SOMA Optima2 printing press at MacDermid’s facility in Atlanta, GA, U.S.
Flexo-Graphics was having a problem – and it was a good problem to have. Business was growing rapidly, but the company realized their internal processes were not keeping up with production demands.
In the world of converting, companies come and go, while mergers and acquisitions happen often. In other words, change happens frequently as converters strive to expand their businesses.
M&As have brought together many plants producing a variety of work flows and packaging requirements. Flexo presses should be tailored to each individual plant’s requirement and niche market
Most machinery manufacturers design, engineer and build equipment according to how they perceive the overall market, and then competition follows suit. It is the old cookie-cutter approach.
Sustainability, printed electronics and 3D Printing are just a few “buzzwords” we hear a lot about, but UV LED technology may be the most “emerged” technology that we come across today.
For about the past decade, Providence, Rhode Island-based Admiral Packaging – a fourth-generation family-owned printer/converter – has made it a point to focus on lean manufacturing as a means of streamlining efficiency and removing waste from its operations.
Kodak will feature its portfolio of label and packaging innovations at booth #5606 at Labelexpo Americas, which takes place Sept. 13-15 in Rosemont, Illinois.