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Imagine juggling dozens or hundreds of packaging projects, each with countless variations, and the de facto mode of managing these projects involves sifting through a patchwork of lengthy manual processes; various stakeholders; and countless printed documents, emails, pdfs and spreadsheets.
In the past, cylinders used for printing were engraved by artisans, but the widespread use of Think Laboratory’s gravure-cylinder making systems has made highly accurate and fully automated production possible at a low cost.
Plant utilization is essential for most industries, and in most cases this means some kind of capital investment to increase productivity. Many converters and contract packagers are identifying machine vision opportunities for challenging film lamination applications.