L&NW Staff05.04.20
Dantex is slated to install three of its flagship PicoColour digital presses this month. The digital label presses will be delivered to converters in the Czech Republic, North Africa and United Kingdom.
In doing so, the company will be fully complying with government COVID-19 pandemic guidelines and restrictions. Dantex is intent on ensuring the safety of its engineers and warehouse staff at all times. The use of all the latest technology available will also ensure continuation of the installation process.
“During these unprecedented times, we are so proud to be able to make these installations thanks to the dedication and loyalty of our workforce,” says Simon Cosh, business development manager of the Dantex Digital Division. “We have successfully managed to keep the UK manufacturing and logistics operation functioning, and it is a testament to the resilience and ability of our teams that they can come together and deliver, even in such a challenging situation. We are doubly proud, because these three very different locations for the PicoColour fully confirm the excellent acceptance level of our technology and equipment. Furthermore, the reach of these installations, across two continents, demonstrates the high regard for PicoColour across the global marketplace.”
Since its launch in 2015, the Group’s digital division has developed a versatile digital inkjet press with a small footprint. Suitable for short- and long-run jobs, PicoColour uses drop-on-demand inkjet printhead technology and provides all the benefits of digital printing, including no minimum quantity, inline finishing, no waste and fast turnaround times.
In doing so, the company will be fully complying with government COVID-19 pandemic guidelines and restrictions. Dantex is intent on ensuring the safety of its engineers and warehouse staff at all times. The use of all the latest technology available will also ensure continuation of the installation process.
“During these unprecedented times, we are so proud to be able to make these installations thanks to the dedication and loyalty of our workforce,” says Simon Cosh, business development manager of the Dantex Digital Division. “We have successfully managed to keep the UK manufacturing and logistics operation functioning, and it is a testament to the resilience and ability of our teams that they can come together and deliver, even in such a challenging situation. We are doubly proud, because these three very different locations for the PicoColour fully confirm the excellent acceptance level of our technology and equipment. Furthermore, the reach of these installations, across two continents, demonstrates the high regard for PicoColour across the global marketplace.”
Since its launch in 2015, the Group’s digital division has developed a versatile digital inkjet press with a small footprint. Suitable for short- and long-run jobs, PicoColour uses drop-on-demand inkjet printhead technology and provides all the benefits of digital printing, including no minimum quantity, inline finishing, no waste and fast turnaround times.