09.13.22
A B Graphic International (ABG) showcased the newest developments from its product portfolio at Labelexpo Americas, as well as reconnected with customers and prospects. The company displayed more finishing machines than ever, eager to show how it is constantly innovating to improve efficiencies and workflow for its customers.
Machines on display included ABG’s flagship Digicon Series 3 beverage specification, including Big Foot, Flat Bed Screen and even more retrofittable modules; ABG’s new SRI3 incorporating enhanced functionality and ease of use for operators, while being fully retrofittable; DigiLite; DigiLase with a new decal option for roll-to-roll, individual pieces and A4 sheets; Vectra ECTR – for the ultimate efficiency in turret rewinders; and an RTS Sheeter.
According to Al Spendlow, ABG's managing director in the US, the company enjoyed a successful event, with significant interest in the company's versatile product portfolio. Jim Kehring added that the turnout was better than expected to see demonstrations of the company's machines on display.
A bar and hospitality area was available, in addition to two breakout rooms for collaboration and detailed discussions. ABG also exhibited the first ACTEGA Ecoleaf unit in North America – this is a standalone unit to highlight the machine’s technology. Visitors were able to arrange one-to-one demos at the show by contacting ABG’s James Brennan to arrange a suitable date and time.
Plus, members of Enprom, ABG’s latest acquisition, were available to talk about the latest additions to the ABG portfolio; non-stop winding technology and a range of shrink sleeve products.
ABG took part in a panel discussion at CERM’s Integration Arena, as well. Joined by CERM, Screen, Parkland International and Adrian Steele from Mercian Labels, the purpose of CERM’s Integration Arena was to show how an integrated workflow that connects all different elements within a business can improve productivity. Steele was also available to meet visitors at either booth 3223 (ABG) or booth 5213 (CERM) throughout the event.
Machines on display included ABG’s flagship Digicon Series 3 beverage specification, including Big Foot, Flat Bed Screen and even more retrofittable modules; ABG’s new SRI3 incorporating enhanced functionality and ease of use for operators, while being fully retrofittable; DigiLite; DigiLase with a new decal option for roll-to-roll, individual pieces and A4 sheets; Vectra ECTR – for the ultimate efficiency in turret rewinders; and an RTS Sheeter.
According to Al Spendlow, ABG's managing director in the US, the company enjoyed a successful event, with significant interest in the company's versatile product portfolio. Jim Kehring added that the turnout was better than expected to see demonstrations of the company's machines on display.
A bar and hospitality area was available, in addition to two breakout rooms for collaboration and detailed discussions. ABG also exhibited the first ACTEGA Ecoleaf unit in North America – this is a standalone unit to highlight the machine’s technology. Visitors were able to arrange one-to-one demos at the show by contacting ABG’s James Brennan to arrange a suitable date and time.
Plus, members of Enprom, ABG’s latest acquisition, were available to talk about the latest additions to the ABG portfolio; non-stop winding technology and a range of shrink sleeve products.
ABG took part in a panel discussion at CERM’s Integration Arena, as well. Joined by CERM, Screen, Parkland International and Adrian Steele from Mercian Labels, the purpose of CERM’s Integration Arena was to show how an integrated workflow that connects all different elements within a business can improve productivity. Steele was also available to meet visitors at either booth 3223 (ABG) or booth 5213 (CERM) throughout the event.