02.23.24
Great Lakes Label has announced a significant investment in its infrastructure, acquiring state-of-the-art equipment and expanding its facilities. This strategic move underscores the company's unwavering commitment to innovation, efficiency, and meeting the evolving needs of its customers.
The cornerstone of this investment is the acquisition of the first Mark Andy DS-IQR retrofit for its P5 Mark Andy flexographic press, enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of its printing operations. This upgrade ensures that Great Lakes Label remains at the forefront of technological advancements, enabling it to deliver premium-quality printing solutions with unmatched precision and speed.
In addition to the digital retrofit, Great Lakes Label has also invested in Karlville shrink film finishing equipment and retrofitted two P-Series presses with chill rolls, further diversifying its portfolio of offerings and providing customers with comprehensive packaging solutions.
Furthermore, Great Lakes Label has announced the purchase of a new 17”, 8-color Mark Andy Pro Series printing press, expanding its production capacity and capabilities. This new press incorporates the latest advancements in printing technology, allowing for greater flexibility, efficiency, and quality in printing operations.
Meanwhile, Mactac is the first manufacturer to earn CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for polypropylene recycling applications. Mactac was also the first manufacturer to earn CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for high-density polyethylene containers, which it received in 2023.
Kim Hensley, senior marketing manager, Mactac Performance Adhesives, talks to L&NW about the company's latest recognition, as well as its sustainable endeavors.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on February 23:
1. Great Lakes Label adds new equipment, expands
2. Mactac receives new recognition from APR
3. Avery Dennison notes trends in beer, wine and spirits labeling
4. Inovar Packaging Group tackles latest digital label trends
5. Brand owner Small Pet Select transforms packaging with Domino
The cornerstone of this investment is the acquisition of the first Mark Andy DS-IQR retrofit for its P5 Mark Andy flexographic press, enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of its printing operations. This upgrade ensures that Great Lakes Label remains at the forefront of technological advancements, enabling it to deliver premium-quality printing solutions with unmatched precision and speed.
In addition to the digital retrofit, Great Lakes Label has also invested in Karlville shrink film finishing equipment and retrofitted two P-Series presses with chill rolls, further diversifying its portfolio of offerings and providing customers with comprehensive packaging solutions.
Furthermore, Great Lakes Label has announced the purchase of a new 17”, 8-color Mark Andy Pro Series printing press, expanding its production capacity and capabilities. This new press incorporates the latest advancements in printing technology, allowing for greater flexibility, efficiency, and quality in printing operations.
Meanwhile, Mactac is the first manufacturer to earn CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for polypropylene recycling applications. Mactac was also the first manufacturer to earn CGR for a hot-melt adhesive for high-density polyethylene containers, which it received in 2023.
Kim Hensley, senior marketing manager, Mactac Performance Adhesives, talks to L&NW about the company's latest recognition, as well as its sustainable endeavors.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on February 23:
1. Great Lakes Label adds new equipment, expands
2. Mactac receives new recognition from APR
3. Avery Dennison notes trends in beer, wine and spirits labeling
4. Inovar Packaging Group tackles latest digital label trends
5. Brand owner Small Pet Select transforms packaging with Domino