NETHERLANDS – Label converter NoviPrint has recently acquired a Xeikon press to streamline its digital label printing operations and accommodate growing volume and shorter print runs.
Renowned for its versatility in food and non-food sectors, the Xeikon press equipped with ICE dry toner enables NoviPrint to print on heat-sensitive substrates, meeting the diverse needs of its clientele across Europe, Africa, and South America.
NoviPrint’s strategic decision to invest in Xeikon technology demonstrates its commitment to providing top-notch label printing services while efficiently adapting to market trends.
Xeikon presses are renowned for their reliability, speed, and high-quality output, making them an ideal solution for printers seeking to optimize their operations.
“Since its beginning, Xeikon invested continuously to stay on top of digital workflow. It’s great to see that dynamic and innovative companies like NoviPrint recognize this,” says Danny Mertens, Xeikon’s marketing manager.
“NoviPrint is passionate about their work and chooses reliable partners that ‘click’ with this philosophy. It makes us proud to be part of this.”
NoviPrint’s General Manager Eric Springvloed expressed pride in the addition of the Xeikon press, emphasizing its role in expanding their label offerings and optimizing print shop operations.
Geostick boosts production capacity with addition of eighth Nilpeter press
In a separate industry news, Dutch label and packaging converter Geostick is expanding its fleet with their eighth Nilpeter press to stay ahead in the competitive printing market with the latest in flexographic printing technology.
The flexographic press is equipped with six printing units and configured with cutting-edge features including de/re-lamination, a turnbar, hot air-drying capabilities, dual die-cutting and a sheeter. This new addition to the FA line is scheduled for delivery before the onset of summer.
“Geostick has been a loyal customer for many years, and we are thrilled to see our partnership continue to evolve and strengthen,” said Alex Aarslew-Jensen, international sales manager at Nilpeter.
“This new order is a reflection of the trust and respect between our two family-owned businesses. We look forward to seeing the new press in action in the Netherlands.”
Geostick, a family-owned business established in 1924, has been on a rapid growth trajectory since 2014, grabbing the attention of the global label industry.
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