Komori Press Chosen For Its Packaging Capabilities

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Komori Press Chosen For Its Packaging Capabilities

Coupled with its investments in new production technologies like the Komori Lithrone GX40 press, US-based PaperWorks is well equipped to turn its innovative, value-added packaging ideas into reality.

In the last three years, PaperWorks has invested in state-of-the-art technology to upgrade and enhance its converting and production capabilities. As part of this enterprise-wide initiative, the company searched for the most advanced and proven printing capabilities on the market.

Overall, PaperWorks was looking for additional print capacity, improved efficiencies in makereadies and higher production speeds. More specifically, the advanced technology the company wanted included up-to-the-minute process controls, such as inline colour control, defect detection and automated changeover functions. Komori had just the press.

Komori Press Installed For Packaging Capabilities

Slated for a starring role at drupa, Komori’s 101.6cm (40 inch) press, the flagship seven-colour Lithrone GX40, was already configured with these features and more – and it was available for purchase due to the postponement of drupa. Based on the Connected Automation concept, the press is equipped with a camera inspection system, advanced logistics and double coaters.

It is perfect for producing the full range of folding carton solutions PaperWorks makes for many of North America’s best-known brands and best-selling products. The company offers innovative package design and testing capabilities as well as high-quality, sophisticated print production for name-brand clients in the food, beverage, oral care, personal care, home care, nutraceuticals and medical device industries.

‘Our press purchasing decision was based on six things: supplier capabilities, pricing, features, availability, ongoing support and a strong supplier network for parts and service in North America,’ said Brandon Clairmont, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, at PaperWorks. ‘Komori has a solid track record in meeting each of these requirements and this particular press met our complex production needs, making it an easy decision.’

The press was recently installed at the company’s facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. In terms of expanding PaperWorks’ capacity and improving efficiencies, the Lithrone GX40 was configured with the full range of cutting-edge technologies the company needed: faster makereadies and changeovers, consistent colour control, automatic defect detection and Komori’s KP-Connect for monitoring all stages of production.

These features not only ensure quality and consistency over the length of every job run but also speed time to market to meet the time-sensitive demands of PaperWorks’ clientele. The press delivers up to 18,000 sheets per hour with great stability, making it possible to run high-quality print on paper, boards and synthetic substrates ranging from 8 point to 32 point (0.2 mm to 0.8 mm) – perfect for blister cards, folding cartons, skin pack sheets and stretch pack and other specialty products.

Additionally, having dual coating capabilities makes it possible to combine matte and gloss varnishes with metallic finishes to achieve the eye-catching visual effects PaperWorks is known for producing.

‘Going forward, our goal is to expand our capabilities for key enterprise customers as well as to grow our business in multiple high-end market categories,’ Clairmont noted. ‘This is why we continue to invest in the latest innovative industry technologies to ensure our folding carton converting plants are at the forefront of market differentiation. We are looking forward to the role the seven-colour Lithrone GX40 will play in our quest to produce packaging that delivers perfect fidelity to our clients’ desired designs.’

KEMTEK IMAGING SYSTEMS
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