04.19.24
Amtech, LLC, an industrial software solutions provider to the packaging industry, has completed its acquisition of Label Traxx and its software suite for the label printing and flexible packaging segments. According to Amtech, the combination further solidifies Amtech’s position as a sought-after industrial software platform to the packaging industry. The combined company will provide software solutions to more than 750 customers and 1,200 manufacturing sites spanning packaging end markets across the globe, including in North America, Latin America and Europe.
Label Traxx provides a comprehensive software suite with end-to-end capabilities including ERP, MES, MIS, CRM, and other solutions that are complementary to Amtech. The company serves a diverse, global customer base spanning more than 500 manufacturing sites that supply a wide variety of end markets.
“Together, Amtech and Label Traxx form a highly differentiated, premier software platform within the packaging industry,” says Chuck Schneider, CEO of Amtech. “The combined company will offer best-in-class, end-to-end solutions to meet our customers’ packaging and labeling needs across the world, while optimizing their operations at both the enterprise and plant-level.”
Meanwhile, through continuous R&D and numerous industry partnerships, LemuGroup has enabled label converters to greatly increase production volume and overall quality, allowing for a competitive edge in a challenging marketplace. LemuGroup has prioritized Ultra Compact Automation to allow customers to thrive with fewer resources. This technology has led to customer satisfaction and overall business profitability.
Over the past two years, LemuGroup has assisted a large number of label converters with automating their processes. Converters across the globe have adopted end of line automation to expand their existing systems into a multi-line feed, central automated system. Others have opted for total plant automation.
The days of the, “We have always done it that way” mantra are very much disappearing as the marketplace has become ever more competitive. Wasted time and material are no longer acceptable as it translates to lost money and overhead.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on April 19:
1. Label Traxx acquired by Amtech
2. Converters continue to adopt LemuGroup’s automated solutions
3. Cambridge Label enhances operations with LED curing
4. Bobst debuts new Competence Center in Atlanta
5. Flint Group announces leadership changes
Label Traxx provides a comprehensive software suite with end-to-end capabilities including ERP, MES, MIS, CRM, and other solutions that are complementary to Amtech. The company serves a diverse, global customer base spanning more than 500 manufacturing sites that supply a wide variety of end markets.
“Together, Amtech and Label Traxx form a highly differentiated, premier software platform within the packaging industry,” says Chuck Schneider, CEO of Amtech. “The combined company will offer best-in-class, end-to-end solutions to meet our customers’ packaging and labeling needs across the world, while optimizing their operations at both the enterprise and plant-level.”
Meanwhile, through continuous R&D and numerous industry partnerships, LemuGroup has enabled label converters to greatly increase production volume and overall quality, allowing for a competitive edge in a challenging marketplace. LemuGroup has prioritized Ultra Compact Automation to allow customers to thrive with fewer resources. This technology has led to customer satisfaction and overall business profitability.
Over the past two years, LemuGroup has assisted a large number of label converters with automating their processes. Converters across the globe have adopted end of line automation to expand their existing systems into a multi-line feed, central automated system. Others have opted for total plant automation.
The days of the, “We have always done it that way” mantra are very much disappearing as the marketplace has become ever more competitive. Wasted time and material are no longer acceptable as it translates to lost money and overhead.
Here are the highest-trafficked news items from the week ending on April 19:
1. Label Traxx acquired by Amtech
2. Converters continue to adopt LemuGroup’s automated solutions
3. Cambridge Label enhances operations with LED curing
4. Bobst debuts new Competence Center in Atlanta
5. Flint Group announces leadership changes