05.23.22
HP Indigo has announced a major active install milestone and new innovations for this Spring, supporting customers worldwide as the global labels market continues on an upward trajectory.
Demonstrating the surge in demand and testament to the highly versatile HP Indigo Series 3 press range, today HP reached 2000 active presses with a device installment for MCC. Headquartered in Chicago with a workforce of 13,000 specialist printing leaders, MCC has now installed the HP Indigo 6K Digital press into the company’s existing fleet. MCC provides labels for companies in a variety of sectors including automotive, food and beverage, and healthcare.
Dieter Maes, VP global marketing and sales at MCC, comments, “MCC are priviledged to have worked with HP indigo for more then 20 years. Over the last few years, with Beta testing and innovation, we have found HP to be a great partner that has supported us to achieve massive company growth. Any expansion with our applications and our offers to customers relies on this partnership and HP has proven to go above and beyond in its approach”
Haim Levit, senior vice president and general manager, HP Indigo, says, “Brands are increasingly demanding higher personalization and more agile supply chains. Coupled with the massive growth of small businesses, orders are increasing as converters continue to differentiate themselves and provide new, bespoke and creative solutions. With the HP Indigo 6K our customers additionally cut job set-up media waste by around 80%, accumulating tens of thousands of SQM saved every month per press."
Levit continues, “MCC, a valued partner and a highly technical specialist print provider, has continued its labels journey with us by adding the HP Indigo 6K Digital press to its fleet. The Series 3 range, incorporating 6K and 8K models provides our customers with the means to deliver more applications at the highest colour quality. It also provides a platform for the team to continue outgrowing the market th its digital transformation.”
Producing pressure sensitive label applications, shrink sleeves, IML laminate tubes and more, the 6K accounts for 69% of digital label production, according to HP. The mix of extended application range, color and workflow automation broadens the horizon for those looking to extend their productivity and profitability. Alongside the 6K, the ultra-productive HP Indigo 8K Digital Press and HP Indigo 25K, complement the Indigo label fleet to ensure the right press for the job.
Demonstrating the surge in demand and testament to the highly versatile HP Indigo Series 3 press range, today HP reached 2000 active presses with a device installment for MCC. Headquartered in Chicago with a workforce of 13,000 specialist printing leaders, MCC has now installed the HP Indigo 6K Digital press into the company’s existing fleet. MCC provides labels for companies in a variety of sectors including automotive, food and beverage, and healthcare.
Dieter Maes, VP global marketing and sales at MCC, comments, “MCC are priviledged to have worked with HP indigo for more then 20 years. Over the last few years, with Beta testing and innovation, we have found HP to be a great partner that has supported us to achieve massive company growth. Any expansion with our applications and our offers to customers relies on this partnership and HP has proven to go above and beyond in its approach”
Haim Levit, senior vice president and general manager, HP Indigo, says, “Brands are increasingly demanding higher personalization and more agile supply chains. Coupled with the massive growth of small businesses, orders are increasing as converters continue to differentiate themselves and provide new, bespoke and creative solutions. With the HP Indigo 6K our customers additionally cut job set-up media waste by around 80%, accumulating tens of thousands of SQM saved every month per press."
Levit continues, “MCC, a valued partner and a highly technical specialist print provider, has continued its labels journey with us by adding the HP Indigo 6K Digital press to its fleet. The Series 3 range, incorporating 6K and 8K models provides our customers with the means to deliver more applications at the highest colour quality. It also provides a platform for the team to continue outgrowing the market th its digital transformation.”
Producing pressure sensitive label applications, shrink sleeves, IML laminate tubes and more, the 6K accounts for 69% of digital label production, according to HP. The mix of extended application range, color and workflow automation broadens the horizon for those looking to extend their productivity and profitability. Alongside the 6K, the ultra-productive HP Indigo 8K Digital Press and HP Indigo 25K, complement the Indigo label fleet to ensure the right press for the job.