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Founded initially in 2009, Arti-Bau moved into printing as recently as 2012, with "four people and a guard dog called Marley," according to owner Monika Stefanska, who with her Mother, Barbara, is now blazing a trail with the installation of Mark Andy’s first Digital Series hybrid press to be installed in Europe.
In five short years, the company has grown to employ 25 people, all locally sourced, at its modern 500 square meter plant near Wroclaw, some 350 km south west of Poland’s capital city Warsaw. With the invaluable assistance of Production Manager Jaroslaw Lewandowski, who brought 20 years of print experience to the company, Arti-Bau is one of Poland’s label pioneers with digital inkjet technology. Some 95% of all output is labels, with production split between paper based substrates and PP, PE and PET, with PVC laminates for tubes.
In all, Arti-Bau converted 250,000 square meters of stock in 2016, mostly for the eco-food, beverage, cosmetics, and automotive industries in Poland, but now has an eye on the export potential offered by the German market, so close by. “We are looking to grow our bus
In five short years, the company has grown to employ 25 people, all locally sourced, at its modern 500 square meter plant near Wroclaw, some 350 km south west of Poland’s capital city Warsaw. With the invaluable assistance of Production Manager Jaroslaw Lewandowski, who brought 20 years of print experience to the company, Arti-Bau is one of Poland’s label pioneers with digital inkjet technology. Some 95% of all output is labels, with production split between paper based substrates and PP, PE and PET, with PVC laminates for tubes.
In all, Arti-Bau converted 250,000 square meters of stock in 2016, mostly for the eco-food, beverage, cosmetics, and automotive industries in Poland, but now has an eye on the export potential offered by the German market, so close by. “We are looking to grow our bus
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