01.21.22
Mactac, a Lintec company, has announced it has entered into an agreement to purchase the assets of Spinnaker Coating, LLC, representing $130 million of specialty revenue at a price of $40 million. The acquisition is expected to close on Feb. 1, 2022.
With Spinnaker, Lintec, and Duramark Products (formally Ritrama USA and acquired by Mactac earlier in 2021) serving the industry together, Mactac says it delivers customers unmatched technology, capability, service, and value. These combined PSA technologies provide the North American market with necessary support and capacity.
“Mactac built upon our solid foundation adding enhanced service, capabilities, and breadth of product offering,” comments Ed LaForge, Mactac president, and CEO. “Our combined product offering now encompasses all adhesive technologies, including hot-melt, solvent, silicone, and emulsion. We offer a wide range of high-quality PSA materials for any application need, such as film, cast vinyl, and specialty solutions. And, with Spinnaker’s unique business model, we will expand Mactac and Spinnaker specialty labelstock offerings to create a model unlike any other."
Meanwhile, Epson has announced a new addition to its ColorWorks on-demand color label printer portfolio – the ColorWorks C4000. The compact ColorWorks C4000 offers expanded connectivity and compatibility, improved image quality, remote management tools, and increased ink capacity. The new model has been engineered for markets that require high-resolution image quality, durable color labels and easy connectivity, such as food and beverage, retail, healthcare, and pharmaceutical.
“The ColorWorks C4000 brings a comprehensive suite of features and tools into a compact, easy-to-use label printer. This new model is a dynamic solution for a range of labeling applications, from product or packaging labels to barcode and shipping labels,” explains Bonny Rindahl, product manager, Commercial Label Printers, Epson America, Inc. “It is designed to integrate seamlessly into a variety of workflows and produce high-quality, durable labels at a competitive price point to existing thermal transfer printers.”
Here are the rest of our highest-trafficked news items for the week ending on January 21:
1. Mactac acquires Spinnaker Coating
2. Epson debuts new ColorWorks C4000 color label printer
3. Flexible pouch market to reach $73.5 billion by 2026
4. Ettiketto Group acquires Skipnes Etikett
5. SGP finds success in 2021
With Spinnaker, Lintec, and Duramark Products (formally Ritrama USA and acquired by Mactac earlier in 2021) serving the industry together, Mactac says it delivers customers unmatched technology, capability, service, and value. These combined PSA technologies provide the North American market with necessary support and capacity.
“Mactac built upon our solid foundation adding enhanced service, capabilities, and breadth of product offering,” comments Ed LaForge, Mactac president, and CEO. “Our combined product offering now encompasses all adhesive technologies, including hot-melt, solvent, silicone, and emulsion. We offer a wide range of high-quality PSA materials for any application need, such as film, cast vinyl, and specialty solutions. And, with Spinnaker’s unique business model, we will expand Mactac and Spinnaker specialty labelstock offerings to create a model unlike any other."
Meanwhile, Epson has announced a new addition to its ColorWorks on-demand color label printer portfolio – the ColorWorks C4000. The compact ColorWorks C4000 offers expanded connectivity and compatibility, improved image quality, remote management tools, and increased ink capacity. The new model has been engineered for markets that require high-resolution image quality, durable color labels and easy connectivity, such as food and beverage, retail, healthcare, and pharmaceutical.
“The ColorWorks C4000 brings a comprehensive suite of features and tools into a compact, easy-to-use label printer. This new model is a dynamic solution for a range of labeling applications, from product or packaging labels to barcode and shipping labels,” explains Bonny Rindahl, product manager, Commercial Label Printers, Epson America, Inc. “It is designed to integrate seamlessly into a variety of workflows and produce high-quality, durable labels at a competitive price point to existing thermal transfer printers.”
Here are the rest of our highest-trafficked news items for the week ending on January 21:
1. Mactac acquires Spinnaker Coating
2. Epson debuts new ColorWorks C4000 color label printer
3. Flexible pouch market to reach $73.5 billion by 2026
4. Ettiketto Group acquires Skipnes Etikett
5. SGP finds success in 2021