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Indonesian printer installs Comco
By Staff reporter   
14 March 2007

INDONESIA - In order to expand its business beyond pressure sensitive labels, Indonesian company, PT Primasindo, has ordered a Comco press for its production facility in Jakarta, where it will join three Mark Andy flexo label lines, all installed since 2002.


The new servo driven Comco flexo line is fitted with a GEW chilled roll UV system and will enable Primasindo to build on its existing self adhesive label business in the electronics, household products, food, health and beauty care markets with new products across a variety of substrates, including shrink sleeves, in-mould labels, and laminated tube films.

Initially using flat bed letterpress machines, Primasindo moved into rotary flexo to meet the quality and price demands of its customers. The company's first Mark Andy 2200 was installed in late 2002. Another 2200 followed in 2003, and then one of the new LP3000 lines in 2004.

Mr Alamsjah Sudjana, company owner, PT Primasindo, said the Comco was chosen: "because it represented a natural progression in technology and maintained the strong working partnership we have built up with Mark Andy and its local distributor, Rieckermann."

Currently, Primasindo employs 150 people in a 7000 sq m factory, and gained ISO 9001 accreditation in 2005. When the Comco arrives, it will be installed in a new production unit that will see another 50 added to staff numbers, and annual output increased considerably from its present volume of 10 million sq m of material.

 
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