06.21.24
Sign & Seal Labels, a South-African specialist in wine label printing, has acquired a SCREEN Truepress LABEL 350UV SAI-S 7-color press to meet growing demand for customization and flexibility from wine labeling clients and to maintain its competitive edge in this market.
“We’re intensely aware of the need to up our game in a market where customization, shorter runs and flexibility are increasingly demanded by wine producers. Our customers are requesting more specialized label finishes such as foiling and embossing,” says Henk Crous, owner of Sign & Seal Labels. He adds that it is “imperative” for his company “to embrace digital innovation to maintain a competitive edge in the wine labeling market.”
The new SCREEN Truepress LABEL 350UV SAI-S 7-color press expands the color gamut in label printing and supports variable data printing. This enables Sign & Seal Labels to meet the stringent requirements of the wine label industry, including security-conscious labeling for product authentication. “The machine’s variable data printing feature allows for the inclusion of minute details and text, ensuring compliance with tight regulatory requirements. The use of micro-droplets supports all major types of security printing, including QR and barcodes, as well as dot codes and security tint patterns,” Crous explains.
Sign & Seal Labels expects the SCREEN press to contribute to its sustainability goals. Crous adds, “With a printing speed of 60 m/m, the SCREEN Truepress LABEL 350UV SAI-S 7-color press delivers consistently high print quality while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Its efficiency and reliability exceed traditional analog machines, delivering three times the productivity levels while maintaining exceptional quality and consistency. With the SAI-S 7-color model, the time required for preparation work has been dramatically shortened compared to an analog press. The machine helps us streamline our operations and reduce waste.”
Sign & Seal Labels acquired and installed the new SCREEN system in close partnership with ROTOCON, SCREEN’s agent and service provider in South Africa. “By embracing digital innovation, Sign & Seal Labels is poised to strengthen its leading position in the wine labeling industry,” says Michael Aengenvoort, CEO of ROTOCON group.
“We’re intensely aware of the need to up our game in a market where customization, shorter runs and flexibility are increasingly demanded by wine producers. Our customers are requesting more specialized label finishes such as foiling and embossing,” says Henk Crous, owner of Sign & Seal Labels. He adds that it is “imperative” for his company “to embrace digital innovation to maintain a competitive edge in the wine labeling market.”
The new SCREEN Truepress LABEL 350UV SAI-S 7-color press expands the color gamut in label printing and supports variable data printing. This enables Sign & Seal Labels to meet the stringent requirements of the wine label industry, including security-conscious labeling for product authentication. “The machine’s variable data printing feature allows for the inclusion of minute details and text, ensuring compliance with tight regulatory requirements. The use of micro-droplets supports all major types of security printing, including QR and barcodes, as well as dot codes and security tint patterns,” Crous explains.
Sign & Seal Labels expects the SCREEN press to contribute to its sustainability goals. Crous adds, “With a printing speed of 60 m/m, the SCREEN Truepress LABEL 350UV SAI-S 7-color press delivers consistently high print quality while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Its efficiency and reliability exceed traditional analog machines, delivering three times the productivity levels while maintaining exceptional quality and consistency. With the SAI-S 7-color model, the time required for preparation work has been dramatically shortened compared to an analog press. The machine helps us streamline our operations and reduce waste.”
Sign & Seal Labels acquired and installed the new SCREEN system in close partnership with ROTOCON, SCREEN’s agent and service provider in South Africa. “By embracing digital innovation, Sign & Seal Labels is poised to strengthen its leading position in the wine labeling industry,” says Michael Aengenvoort, CEO of ROTOCON group.