The company now operates three K600i units in its Cleveland, Ohio facility — two 22-inch dual-bar units and one 17-inch single-bar unit — enhancing its ability to produce high-quality variable data and sequential barcoded labels at greater speeds and volumes.
APC’s decision to expand its digital print capability was based on the flexible packaging markets gradual shift from volume production to short run and on-demand printing, as brands continue to demand agile supply chains.
Step marks the beginning of a new chapter for the company as it aims to diversify its product range to include high-quality labels for the retail and food & beverage industries.
The Open House will demonstrate how to simplify label production based on BOBST’s industry vision in shaping the future of the packaging world with focus on its core pillars of connectivity, digitalization, automation and sustainability.
BOBST used Labelexpo Americas to showcase how its latest innovations are enabling connected, digitalized, end-to-end label workflows in line with its vision for the future of the packaging industry.
The partnership between BOBST and Litoplas spans more than three decades, with numerous investments in printing and converting equipment from the Swiss manufacturer.
In a change to its previous operational methodology, Platinum Packaging has implemented two highly automated BOBST MASTER M6 inline flexo presses with oneECG technology.
The strategic decision to invest in a MASTER M5 630 mm-wide flexo press with UV LED lamps for curing underscores the company’s commitment to innovation, continuous development and efficiency in its operations.