Founded in 2007 by Tim Kelley, KelCode Solutions provides a comprehensive range of industrial marking and coding solutions that support various industries,.
At the INX tabletop in the exhibitor’s area, information will be available on energy curable ink and coating solutions for commercial and packaging purposes.
This milestone underscores the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional label printing solutions with unparalleled speed, precision and cost efficiency.
Cyklop is a global leader in comprehensive packaging solutions that is committed to ensuring the efficient and reliable protection of goods and packages across many industries.
Company’s Fort Worth, Texas, facility grows by 70,000 square feet to 220,000 square feet. Infrastructure additions include two Rapida 106 presses with cold foil capabilities, and a Durst digital press with customized finishing units.
LEIBINGER has enhanced its local presence with key initiatives, including partnerships with established distributors such as Qualijet in the Southeast and Norvac in the Northeast.
From quality labs allowing shippers to analyze label properties in advance, to custom-sized packaging that reduces waste, these companies are helping online retailers meet packaging challenges head-on.
Ecommerce revenue in the U.S. is expected to grow by 51% from 2024 to 2029, reaching $1.8 trillion, driving demand for innovative packaging solutions. Companies like R.R. Donnelley & Sons are enhancing label production, Packsize is focusing on on-demand sustainable boxes, and MCS Inc. is exploring high-speed inkjet systems to replace adhesive labels with direct printing on packaging materials.
While paper packaging in many ways is more naturally eco-friendly than plastic packaging, Sun Chemical is busy developing inks and coatings solutions to ensure that true recyclability is achieved as the ‘paperization’ trend gains steam.