Northern Label Group, one of many main label printers in Canada serving the well being, magnificence and private care markets, has taken a leap ahead in its digital printing capabilities by investing in a Bobst Digital Grasp 340.
Based in 2004 by Sean Murray and Don Rees, Northern Label initially made its mark with an 8-color, 10-inch UV flexo press. The choice to combine the Bobst Digital Grasp 340 into the corporate’s manufacturing line marks a brand new period by enhancing pace, automation and total high quality with an all-in-one platform.
Designed for top productiveness, the Digital Grasp 340, prints at speeds as much as 328 ft/min with a decision of 1,200×1,200 DPI, using Bobst’s proprietary digital inkjet know-how.
With the acquisition of the brand new press, Northern Label has elevated its manufacturing effectivity and high quality, permitting it to higher serve purchasers starting from international manufacturers to smaller, native companies.
The automation capabilities reduce downtime and upkeep, whereas its print pace and high quality allow Northern Label to satisfy demanding buyer necessities. One other important benefit is the power to include new modules to the Digital Grasp 340, permitting Northern Label to evolve and adapt the machine as their clients’ necessities change.
Sean Murray, president of Northern Label, commented: “The Digital Grasp 340 has really remodeled our manufacturing capabilities. It’s not nearly growing our pace and effectivity; it’s about constantly delivering the high-quality labels our purchasers count on. Partnering with Bobst has been a strategic transfer that aligns completely with our dedication to innovation and excellence.’
Matt Bennett, zone enterprise director for Bobst within the USA and Canada, added: ‘Northern Label’s dedication to high quality and buyer satisfaction aligns completely with our personal values at Bobst. We’re thrilled to assist their development and innovation with our Digital Grasp 340 All-In-One answer, and we look ahead to seeing how this partnership will proceed to evolve and push the boundaries of digital label printing.’