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GM and Etipack

Grafisk Maskinfabrik is pleased to announce the sale of its advanced DC330/flatbed generation 5 converting line to Swedish printer ETIPACK. The line features GM's unique combination of flatbed technology and semi-rotary web movement. The DC330/flatbed joins a DC330/hybrid laser finishing line supplied to ETIPACK in 2012.

ETIPACK investment in GM's flatbed technology is done to pursue increasing growth in digitally printed specialty labels. The GM dc330/flatbed offers both hotfoil and coldfoil stamping and embossing. Furthermore, this particular line also features the GM SC330 screen printing unit.

Uffe Nielsen, the young CEO of Grafisk Maskinfabrik explains the importance of standing out in a crowd:
"In our daily lives, we are exposed to an increasing amount of marketing and communication efforts from product providers. The fact that we are surrounded by such amounts of advertising wherever we go makes us able to filter out these impressions and thus, advertising becomes inefficient. This means that if you want to "cut through the noise" and make consumers notice your products, not only do you need a good product, but you also need to focus on the quality of your packaging to give a good first impression - and as the saying goes: First impressions last!"
This is exactly what Etipack is aiming to provide to their clients: "We experience an increasing demand for complex labels, and we wish to be able to cater to all needs and wants within our industry. No matter how special or complex they may be. And this is where the finishing line from Grafisk Maskinfabrik comes into the picture: to help us deliver any label you can think up. Our longstanding relationship with Grafisk Maskinfabrik has proven very innovative and fruitful" say Mattias Wikander and Mats Winde of Etipack

www.gm.dk

 

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