09.07.15
Wind Walker has invested in a Nilpeter FB-3300 UV-press, which marks the converter’s third Nilpeter press.
Established in Kiel, WI, USA, in 1994, Wind Walker produces many variations of prime labels and flexible packaging, including pressure sensitive labels, cut and stack labels, roll fed labels, unsupported film and shrink sleeves.
“When we were in the market for a top-notch press that we know would start producing on day one, we didn’t look any further than Nilpeter,” says Mike Willeford, president of Wind Walker. “Their responsiveness to our urgent situation definitely weighed into our decision making process, but first and foremost was our long history with Nilpeter and our confidence in the FB- Line. The press was only in our building a matter of a few days before we had it printing 8-color labels at 500 fpm with incredible quality. I would recommend it to anyone interested in a great flexo press.”
Wind Walker’s philosophy includes continued investment in capital expenditures as a key to success. In the past 10 years, Wind Walker has reinvested more than 7% of the company’s sales revenue in equipment and technology that increase quality and efficiency while meeting the highest possible standards.
Established in Kiel, WI, USA, in 1994, Wind Walker produces many variations of prime labels and flexible packaging, including pressure sensitive labels, cut and stack labels, roll fed labels, unsupported film and shrink sleeves.
“When we were in the market for a top-notch press that we know would start producing on day one, we didn’t look any further than Nilpeter,” says Mike Willeford, president of Wind Walker. “Their responsiveness to our urgent situation definitely weighed into our decision making process, but first and foremost was our long history with Nilpeter and our confidence in the FB- Line. The press was only in our building a matter of a few days before we had it printing 8-color labels at 500 fpm with incredible quality. I would recommend it to anyone interested in a great flexo press.”
Wind Walker’s philosophy includes continued investment in capital expenditures as a key to success. In the past 10 years, Wind Walker has reinvested more than 7% of the company’s sales revenue in equipment and technology that increase quality and efficiency while meeting the highest possible standards.