The 1,000 square-foot space showcases UV and WB digital inkjet print engines, 3800 Series retrofits, and its complete portfolio of color inkjet printers.
"After 75 years of building Anchor Printing, we wanted to continue to grow our trajectory while servicing our customers even better," says Andrew Weitz.
Following the separation from Flint Group, XSYS is sharpening its focus and streamlining its offering for packaging print production as a standalone company.
Pri+ will provide more space to demonstrate its focus on delivering premium label constructions with aggressive adhesives for difficult-to-label applications.
The addition expands Optimum's footprint in Denmark and strengthens its position in Northwestern Europe in the field of both labels and flexible packaging.
Catherine Haynes, Brian Stewart and Tim Reece have all been with APR for more than 20 years and have shown dedication to continuous improvement and culture.
These advancements worth $10 million will add to the robust production capabilities of UPM Raflatac’s American facilities and other top stories from the week.