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        New IHMA Security Image Register Launched – Reflecting Changes in Global Security Features

        April 5, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of IHMA

        The secure registry of holographic images, established by the International Hologram Manufacturers Association (IHMA) to safeguard hologram copyright and underpin the use of holograms in authentication and security printing, has been expanded to include all optically variable security features and relaunched as the Security Image Register (SIR).

        The expanded register, the only system of its type for the secure document community, will introduce image registration to the full spectrum of optical security manufacturers. It provides a global database that protects the security image by recording and identifying all copyright associated with each design and manufacture of a security image. Each registration will be allocated a unique reference number that can be tracked to support authentication of the image and its copyright.

        The expansion and rebranding of the current Hologram Image Register, as the SIR reflects the changing dynamics of the global security printing industry and security features. Holograms are increasingly being incorporated and integrated with other optically variable devices (OVDs) to provide advanced anti-counterfeiting solutions, but they are only one – albeit an important one – of a number of different imaging technologies that offer colour change, movement, animation and/or 3D effects.

        Key changes at a glance are:

        • The Primary Visual Feature selection has been updated to include a choice of 13 current optical technologies that now fall with a general OVD (Optically Variable Device) category. They include micro-lens arrays, micro-mirrors, plasmonics, nano-gratings, colour change, caustics, polarisation, photonic crystals, special print-generated effects etc, or a combination of these.
        • The HIR phrase and logo has been replaced by Security Image Register phrase and logo.
        • The word hologram will be replaced by OVD.

        The centrally held global database of secure images will continue to be operated on behalf of the IHMA by the Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau under the strictest confidence and security that supports ISO14298* on behalf of members.

        In addition to hologram producers, the SIR will be available to all manufacturers of secure optical variable devices, security printers and designers of documents. It will also be available to central government and institutions such as central banks, revenue authorities and passport issuers, through their security feature suppliers

        It will enable them to verify that their security design, or elements of the hologram design, do not infringe copyright or allow the unintentional copy of existing security images. The image registration is completed once the design has received clearance.

        The SIR will also be accessible to law enforcement agencies, allowing them to check for the provenance of a design when they need information on a suspect feature.

        IHMA chair Dr Paul Dunn, said: ‘the SIR reflects a rapidly changing and innovative global sector, where the technology is increasingly a part of an integrated security strategy to protect and secure documents and brands. It represents a beneficial step forward, more accurately reflecting the way holograms and other OVDs are designed and used – undoubtedly facilitating an increase in the registration of images to secure their integrity.’

        The SIR includes over 10,000 registrations – a number that is growing by the day. To date, it t has helped to prevent numerous attempts to source copy holograms as well as helped to confirm that suspect holograms were indeed fakes. This in turn, helped support the law enforcement authorities in their pursuit of the counterfeiters.

        Furthermore, registration of a hologram design has been a pre-condition of many tenders and procurement, particularly by government bodies such as central banks, revenue authorities and passport issuers, as well as brand owners. It is expected that this will now apply to other images registered with the SIR too.

        Its goals are:

        • To improve the security for the industry in regards to security printing and aid the fight against fraud and forgery
        • To reduce trade barriers by encouraging uniform practices around the world
        • Satisfy clients’ increasing security needs

        Taking Side Seam Gluing to a New Level

        April 5, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of Baumer hhs

        Baumer hhs’s new Side Seam Gluing Solution was exactly what Mugler Masterpack had been searching for to counteract the effects of the labour shortage and cost pressure. The packaging manufacturer initially installed the new adhesive application system on a folder gluer for straight-line boxes in autumn 2023, but is so pleased with the results that it plans to similarly re-equip additional machines.

        “We have to automate everything we possibly can, and simplify our processes as much as possible with intelligent solutions. It’s the only way we can produce more on existing equipment at lower operating costs, while continuing to offer competitive prices on the market”, explains Ulli Mugler, Managing Partner of Mugler Masterpack GmbH, based in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, near Chemnitz, Germany. He intends to strictly adhere to this strategy over the next few years. “The Side Seam Gluing Solution from Baumer hhs for straight-line boxes is the perfect answer in this context”, he says.

        The new Side Seam Gluing Solution is an innovative, non-contact gluing system. It replaces the glue disks that have been standard for decades for bottom gluing in folding carton production, but have hardly been developed at all during that time. Packaging producers who exchange their glue disks for the Side Seam Gluing Solution gain several significant advantages at once.

        Significant process improvements

        The new system works with a high-performance PX 1000 head from Baumer hhs to apply adhesive to the glue flaps from below. It needs no disks or glue pots that otherwise have to be cleaned after every shift. Cleaning holds up the folder gluer for some 20 minutes and consumes about 30 litres of warm water each time. The new system eliminates this step. Similarly, the Side Seam Gluing Solution does not generate any residual glue to be discarded. It requires only minimal cleaning.

        With its high closing force, the PX 1000 application head delivers maximum precision and cleanly glued joints, applying the adhesive in a continuous glue bead, intermittent stitches of defined length, or dots. With this kind of flexibility in the gluing process, adhesive consumption can be slashed by up to 50% depending on the application.

        The new equipment is also very easy to operate. If folding carton producers use the automatic mode, the distance to be maintained between glue application and the leading and trailing edges of the glue flap only has to be entered once in the Xact up controller that operates the application head. The system retains this setting from then on for all future jobs produced on the folder gluer. Thanks to the teach-in function, machine operators only have to run one box through the machine for each job changeover. The Side Seam Gluing Solution detects the dimensions of a glue flap using a light barrier, and then makes the necessary adjustments to glue application automatically. The days are gone when machine operators had to figure out the maximum point up to which glue could be applied to avoid inside gluing. These convenient operating features support rapid job changeovers and enhance the attractiveness of jobs in folding carton manufacturing—a critical factor in view of the skilled labour shortage.

        In short, with the Side Seam Gluing Solution, folding carton manufacturers can increase the availability of their machines and gain hundreds of hours of additional production time per year to manufacture significantly more units. Based on this effect alone, an investment in the adhesive application system pays off in a very short time. Furthermore, the reduction in adhesive consumption increases the cost-efficiency of the process and is good for the environment. It improves the resource efficiency of both the packaging products and the overall manufacturing process.

        Easy to retrofit

        At Mugler Masterpack, the new system for non-contact bottom gluing was installed on an existing MEDIA 68 folder gluer in September 2023 at the company’s main site in Hohenstein-Ernstthal. It was the first time this new solution had ever been installed in Germany. The equipment previously used for side seam gluing on this machine had failed and needed to be replaced.

        “Baumer hhs explained the advantages of the new adhesive application system to us and recommended that we retrofit our machine. We seized the opportunity and took gluing to an entirely new level on this machine for straight-line boxes”, Mugler recalls. “The improvements that Baumer hhs promised we would see, soon became evident in day-to-day operation. The new equipment makes it easier than ever for us to deliver reliable glued joints to our customers. It has taken us another step towards zero-defect production”.

        The old adhesive application unit was removed and the Side Seam Gluing Solution installed in the same place. After a few adjustments and some brief training, the retrofit was complete. Machine operators immediately were able to use the new gluing equipment in production. “It has been in three-shift operation ever since, without a single interruption”, Mugler reports.

        Tremendous savings on adhesive and maximum ease-of-use

        The Side Seam Gluing Solution is a complete package, comprised entirely of equipment engineered by Baumer hhs. A DPP 4 double-piston pump with high-precision pressure regulation supplies the high-end PX 1000 application head with exactly the right volume of adhesive required for any given application. Mugler Masterpack basically can work with any cold glue that can be applied by nozzle, meaning the company can respond flexibly to market demands.

        A light barrier integrated immediately upstream of the PX 1000 reliably detects the length of the glue flap. These components, together with the high-performance Xact up controller and integrated product guide, ensure high-precision adhesive application—to within 1 mm from beginning to end of the glue flap. In addition, non-contact adhesive application rules out any interruptions in gluing, such as those caused by glue disks passing over impressions on the glue flaps that result from die-cutting. “On top of that, this equipment is much less susceptible to wear and tear”, Mugler adds. Baumer hhs offers maintenance kits for its adhesive application heads that extend their service life even more.

        To monitor gluing from below, an LNT 300 sensor is integrated in the Side Seam Gluing Solution on Mugler Masterpack’s MEDIA 68. It is installed immediately downstream of the gluing system.

        New gluing equipment in a 20-year-old machine

        In late 2023, Mugler Masterpack also took advantage of the chance to have Baumer hhs replace the top gluing unit on the MEDIA 68 with state-of-the art equipment. Since then, the machine has been operating with PX 1000 application heads, GDX 1000 sensors for monitoring adhesive application, and an Xtend3 controller. “Our machine operators are also very pleased with the large, easy-to-use touchscreens”, Mugler adds.

        Although the folder gluer had been in operation since as long ago as 2004, it still was possible to update it with new gluing and quality assurance equipment, because the age of the machine is irrelevant. Mugler Masterpack uses it to produce various products, such as conventional tuck-top boxes, packaging for use with packing machines, as well as banding and sleeves. In all these applications, the company meets the highest market demands for quality in adhesive application.

        “All our folder gluers have equipment from Baumer hhs. It’s important to us to work with the market leader, because that ultimately benefits our customers. The new Side Seam Gluing Solution will also help us to optimise gluing in our other folder gluers.

        We purchased the ‘Ferrari’ of gluing units for side seam gluing. We could have chosen a less ambitious system, but we wanted to go with something really new”, Mugler says. The MEDIA 68 runs at speeds of up to 300 m/min. Some of the company’s folder gluers at its Crimmitschau site reach speeds of 650 m/min. They are still equipped with conventional glue disks. But as soon as the disks are replaced with the Side Seam Gluing Solution, this new system will demonstrate its full potential there too.

        Looking ahead

        “Over the next few years, many of our older employees in production will be retiring. It is going to be difficult to replace them because of the quality work they do. There are predictions that the state of Saxony will lose about 20% of today’s workforce by 2030. Things will be no different for us. Most young people today don’t want work shifts. We have to offer them higher wages to change their minds. To stay competitive, our payroll has to remain constant, but be divided among fewer employees, each of whom earn proportionally more”, says Mugler. These are the difficult conditions that will impact his decisions to invest in automation and process optimisation.

        In the past, the company invested considerable sums in printing presses, flat-bed die cutters and folder gluers—and replaced them relatively quickly with newer equipment. In future, Ulli Mugler’s decisions will focus above all on intelligent systems like the Side Seam Gluing Solution from Baumer hhs.

        IMPACK to Showcase Innovative Folder-Gluer Peripherals for Carton Converters at drupa 2024

        April 2, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of IMPACK

        IMPACK, a global leader in the engineering, manufacturing, and installation of automated productivity solutions, is excited to announce its participation in Drupa 2024, the world’s premier trade show for printing technologies. The IMPACK booth will be located in Hall 11 / E64, where it will welcome clients and associates to showcase the latest advancements in efficiency-enhancing peripherals for carton converters.

        IMPACK specializes in providing cutting-edge solutions that address key operational bottlenecks in the carton converting process. With a focus on innovation, IMPACK’s offerings range from semi-automated to fully automated systems that integrate seamlessly with your folder-gluer. 

        IMPACK invites visitors to discuss production-specific solutions and ROI with our sales representatives and independent sales agents. IMPACK engineers and experts will demonstrate to visitors how they can overcome industry challenges related to profitability, sustainability and labor shortages by automating critical aspects of the packaging process. Visitors will see engaging product demonstration videos that offer a comprehensive look into how IMPACK solutions are revolutionizing productivity.   

        IMPACK’s solutions are designed to boost efficiency and reduce costs for carton converters catering to a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, cosmetics, and e-commerce. By enabling clients to redeploy staff from feeding and packing stations to more value-added tasks, IMPACK not only enhances operational efficiency but also promotes a more flexible and ergonomic work environment. 

        Roland DGA Announces Important Personnel Changes

        April 2, 2024

        Press release submitted by Roland DGA

        Roland DGA Corporation, a leading provider of wide-format inkjet printers, vinyl cutters, 3D milling machines, dental mills, and other advanced digital technologies, has announced six important personnel changes across its leadership, product management, and service teams.

        Leadership Team Personnel Changes

        Dan Johansen is assuming a new role as Vice President of Sales and Product Management. Johansen was previously Vice President of Sales. Prior to joining Roland DGA, Johansen, a sign and graphics industry veteran of more than 23 years, served as U.S Director of Sales and Marketing for Industrial Printing at Ricoh USA. In his new role at Roland DGA, Johansen will be responsible for managing the sales and product management teams, and for driving growth across multiple industries. In addition, Johansen will continue to serve as a member of the company’s senior management team, helping to develop strategy and synergy across departments.

        Dave Edmondson has been promoted to Vice President of New Market and Business Development from his previous position as Director of Business Development and Product Management. Prior to joining Roland DGA in 2020, Edmondson held management positions at HP, Encad, and Avery. He has a combined thirty years of experience in the digital print industry. In his new role, Edmondson will be responsible for product co-creation and leading new market initiatives. He will also serve as a member of Roland DGA’s senior management team.

        Product Management Team Personnel Changes

        David Hawkes, who had been at Roland DGA from 2011 to 2015 as Group Product Manager, has rejoined the company as Product Manager for UV Desktop Printers. With more than 30 years of experience in the printing industry, including 15 years of wide-format experience, Hawkes brings a wealth of knowledge to his new position. He will be responsible for overseeing Roland DGA’s line of innovative UV flatbed and hybrid devices.

        Philip Chu has been hired as Roland DGA’s new Product Manager of Specialty Devices. Chu brings a breadth of experience from a strong and progressive career in the fields of print production, marketing, and brand management. He will be responsible for overseeing Roland DGA’s line of rotary engravers, impact printers, and laser decorators.

        Service Department Personnel Changes

        Kevin Rosen has been promoted to Roland Care Onsite Services Manager. Rosen rejoined Roland DGA in January of 2023 as Roland Care Support Manager after working there previously from 2015 to 2021. In his new position, Rosen’s responsibilities will include oversight of Roland Care’s technical support programs and its online service inventory.

        Alex Vazquez has been promoted to Roland Care Support Manager. Vazquez joined Roland DGA five years ago and last year was promoted to supervisor. In his new role, Vazquez will manage Roland DGA’s Support Representative Team and oversee the service inventory for digital printing products.

        “With teams led by these dedicated and talented professionals, we look forward to maintaining our leadership in new product development, the exploration of new markets, as well as product management, sales, service and support,” said Roland DGA President Amado Lara. “We recognize the considerable skills and experience each of these individuals brings to their respective positions and look forward to the additional contributions they will make in their new, expanded roles.”

        To learn more about Roland DGA Corporation, or the complete Roland DGA product line, visit https://www.rolanddga.com.

        Dan Johansen
        Dave Edmondson
        Dave Hawkes
        Philip Chu
        Kevin Rosen
        Alex Vazquez

        Grafotronic and Leonhard KURZ Announce a Global Partnership

        March 28, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of Grafotronic and Leonhard KURZ

        Leonhard KURZ, a market leader in thin-film technology and a pioneer in digital
        embellishment technology, alongside Grafotronic, experts in modular label converting equipment, have announced a global partnership. This alliance builds upon a series of successful collaborations, demonstrating the benefits of combining their expertise to elevate label industry standards.

        Uniting Strengths for Innovation

        Both companies are committed to advancing the label sector through technological innovation and networking. By merging Grafotronic’s manufacturing capabilities in modular label equipment with KURZ’s advancements in digital embellishment technology, this partnership aims to enhance label enhancement solutions.

        Expertise and Technology Synergy

        Leonhard KURZ brings to the table its expertise in thin-film technology and digital embellishment equipment, offering customers a range of system-matched consumables and machinery. This provision is intended to simplify processes for customers, utilizing decades of engineering knowledge and a vast array of products for the printing industry.
        Grafotronic specializes in “future-proof” modular label machines, designed with adaptability in mind. Their offerings include laser cutting, laser finishing, and comprehensive finishing machines, which are adaptable to a variety of machines and technologies, including future innovations. Working hand in hand, KURZ and Grafotronic are set to impact the label embellishing and finishing industry significantly.

        Empowering the Industry Through Collaboration

        The partnership’s commitment is further demonstrated by the upcoming “Embellish More – Label Technology Forum” scheduled for April 11 and April 18 in Huntersville, NC, and at KURZ Transfer Products. This forum is designed for label converters, offering an opportunity to gain comprehensive insights into embellishment technology in a single day.

        For more details and to register for the event, visit: www.embellish-more.com. This collaboration between Leonhard KURZ and Grafotronic marks a significant step towards enhancing label embellishment technologies, aiming to provide industry-wide benefits.

        Highcon Announces New Digital Die Cutting Solutions with Advanced Features for Mainstream Folding Carton and Corrugated Production

        March 28, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of Highcon

        Highcon today announced a new portfolio line-up ahead of drupa 2024, addressing the fastest-growing segments of paperboard packaging. Responding to a global market with continuously growing demand for smaller production batch sizes, faster delivery, increased sustainability and enhanced customer experience, the company’s new portfolio accelerates Highcon’s strategy of mainstreaming digital die cutting by focusing on productivity, efficiency and quality. The new portfolio line-up includes:

        • For Folding Carton, the Highcon Beam 3 with optional new Beam Writer for offline writing of DART foils, will allow customers to produce around 50% more per shift than with Beam 2 – while delivering higher and more consistent quality[1].
        • For Corrugated Packaging and Display:
          • The Vulcan1, a revolutionary next-generation system with 1.4 x 1.7 (55” x 66”) sheet size, still under development, will enable the full benefits of digital die cutting to mainstream corrugated production.
          • An upgrade to the Highcon Beam 2C that delivers up to 50% enhanced productivity when paired with the optional Beam Writer and facilitates the expansion of Highcon’s footprint in the short- and medium-run corrugated market – especially for POS and web-to-pack.

        New Highcon Beam 3

        New Highcon Beam 3

        The new Highcon Beam 3 has been developed to respond to the feedback of both customers and prospects over recent years. It is packed with innovations and enhancements that will allow customers to be more productive and address a broader range of applications. A converter will be able to run 10 jobs with an average run length of 1000 sheets every shift. This will typically drive an ROI for customers of less than two years in a two shift operation.

        Prior to the first Beam 3 shipping to drupa 2024, Highcon will be performing a field upgrade to an existing Beam 2 system at Eurographic, in Poland. “We’re excited to be the first customer to receive the Productivity & Quality Boost Package that will bring Beam 3 performance to our system.” said Bartosz Nowakowski, GM of Eurographic Group in Poland. “The surge in production per shift is poised to make a significant impact on our operations.”

        New Highcon Beam Writer

        New Highcon Beam Writer

        The new Highcon Beam Writer, compatible with all Highcon Beam systems already installed, enables customers to create creasing rules using Highcon’s proprietary DART system and 5th Generation Consumables offline. For every 100 jobs per month, Beam Writer can free up more than 16 hours of Beam capacity, or two full shifts, improving productivity and increasing capacity.

        “I’ve always believed that there is a place for an offline DART writing system” said Charles Linney, Director of Linney. “Although the current inline system works very well, the offline Beam Writer could save us 10 minutes per job, which equates to over 50 hours a month.”

        New Highcon Vulcan

        New Highcon Vulcan

        The new Highcon Vulcan will enter mainstream corrugated production and address a painful gap in current solutions. It has a maximum sheet size of 1.4 x 1.7 meters (55” x 66”) and supports boards up to 5mm, including microflute, B-, C-, and EB-flutes. Like all Highcon systems, Vulcan will combine true physical creasing with laser cutting, and will have a maximum throughput of 3000 full-size sheets per hour (up to7000 sqm/hr or 75,000 sqft/hr). It will have a job changeover time of 5-10 minutes.

        “Highcon’s Vulcan will find a very broad footprint across the corrugated industry, complementing analog die cutting and solving the intractable problems of fast reaction, small orders and eliminating MOQs,” said Richard Brown, President of The BoxMaker.

        As product development started, four “Foundation Customers” including Thimm, The BoxMaker, UDS (Poland) and Grupak (Mexico), placed deposits on Vulcan systems in 2022. In 2023, Schumacher Packaging joined the Foundation Customer program and signed an MOU to purchase 5-10 units of Vulcan from Highcon before 2030.

        “Schumacher Packaging is an innovation leader and digital visionary,” said Bjoern Schumacher, CEO. “We are very pleased with our Highcon Beam 2C, but Vulcan is the system that can start the inevitable digitalization of corrugated finishing. Seeing is believing, and the demonstration of the prototype that I saw in Israel last June, convinced me that Vulcan will be game-changing for us.”

        During the tough economic environment of 2023, Highcon slowed down the Vulcan development with the intention to resume the program fully before the end of 2024. During 2026, the first Vulcan unit is targeted to ship for Alpha testing at a customer site.

        Highcon is offering thought-leading customers the option to secure a finite number of early delivery slots. These slots will only be converted into binding orders following a successful production demo.

        Upgraded Highcon Beam 2C

        Based on a running speed that is ~15% faster[2], the upgraded Highcon Beam 2C offers higher productivity for corrugated customers with faster sheet throughput. When used in conjunction with the new optional Beam Writer, it will offer corrugated customers approximately 50% higher productivity per shift for typical customer job baskets. It also includes the Digital die cutting Workflow Package (DWP) for smoother, more effective and automated integration into a site’s production workflow.

        drupa 2024

        At drupa, Highcon’s booth (Hall 9, B24) will showcase its customers and their work as well as Highcon’s new solution portfolio, together with samples from the breakthrough Vulcan prototype.

        “In this challenging environment, Highcon’s customers are successfully using ‘the right tool for the right job’ to optimize their plant productivity, overcome capacity limitations, improve agility, cost-effectiveness and efficiency and better serve their customers – all while maximizing their return on investment,” said Shlomo Nimrodi, Highcon’s CEO.

        “Inspired by our amazing customers, their feedback and how they’re using our solutions today – as well as inputs that we’ve received over several years – Highcon will be demonstrating how digital die cutting is becoming mainstream. The time to die cut digitally has arrived.”

        Nobelus Launches a New Tactile Film

        March 28, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of Nobelus

        Nobelus, a leading supplier of print web films, thermal laminates, and thermal laminating systems, has launched another unique film for the prime label and flexible packaging markets: FineGrit™ Film. Much like its thermal counterpart, FineGrit Film features a memorable stippled surface that emulates the feel of rough sand. However, this film includes no adhesive layer, making it ideal for prime label converters who use wet lamination and flexible packaging converters who utilize solventless, solvent-based, or water-based lamination.

        Roy Langlois, Product Manager at Nobelus, states, “FineGrit extends our film collection and allows converters to provide brands with a rough-touch finish that sets them apart in an industry where soft-touch finishes are highly popular. We hope this new product will encourage label and flexible packaging converters to explore new market segments and packaging formats.”

        Embossed during the manufacturing process, the rugged feel of FineGrit Film’s surface cannot be worn off through processing, shipping, or repeated handling. The film’s durable design makes it highly resistant to scratching, scuffing, burnishing, and many other types of damage that could impact graphics on print and packaging. The rough-touch finish of FineGrit Film enables converters to offer more diverse labels, stand-up pouches, stick packs, and many other packaging formats.

        “We are excited to offer a unique new finish to an already diverse line of unsupported films,” says John Corely, Nobelus VP of Sales. “FineGrit will enable our customers to better serve brands with packaging that appeals to multiple senses, enhancing the unboxing experience and promoting greater brand loyalty.”

        FineGrit Film is part of the Nobelus Tactile Collection. Sample rolls are available for testing.

        INX to highlight Sustainability and Customer Collaboration at drupa 2024

        March 28, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of INX

        With two months remaining before drupa 2024 is held, INX International Ink Co. officials are getting ready for the return of the world’s leading tradeshow for print technologies and graphic communication. One of the leading global ink manufacturers, INX not only will present a broad range of inks, coatings, and color management solutions, but also demonstrate its commitment to sustainability, product innovation, and customer partnerships in Hall 3, Booth E83 at the Dusseldorf Exhibition Centre in Germany, May 28-June 7.

        Renee Schouten, INX Vice President of Marketing, says the company has evolved and made advancements in many key areas since the last live drupa show was held in 2016.

        “With strong leadership and worldwide support from Sakata INX, our capabilities expand every year,” she commented. “New product innovation has always been a top priority, and the recent expansion of our R&D campus was paramount in our efforts to involve sustainability for every new product we have developed since the beginning of this decade. We value our customer partnerships, and drupa is the perfect environment for us to reconnect with them and others.”

        Coloring a safe and sustainable future

        INX has been steadfast in its development of new products and process since introducing the Coloring a Safe and Sustainable Future (CSSF) model in 2020. Delivering innovative, safe, and sustainable solutions for brand owners, customers, and consumers is a top priority. A recent priority assessment project helped identify Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives that were aligned with the CSSF model and integrated into INX’s Sustainability strategy.

        “We recognize that while delivering high quality printing inks, coatings, and services, we have a responsibility to do so in alignment with environment, society, and corporate governance,” stated Schouten. “As an industry leader and a manufacturer of products that serve all of society, we are committed to enhancing and growing our ability to add sustainable value for brand owners, customers, consumers, and our employees.”

        Schouten explained that INX assists brand owners and customers in making products easier to recycle and promotes the development of circular economies. This may include improving functional barriers to enable the use of mono material structures; the use of color fast washable inks such as the GenesisÔ GS washable inks that are easily removed in the recycling process; sustainably sourced natural based inks; and inks and coatings that are designed to be highly robust for multiple re-use and returnable applications.

        Driving future business growth and innovation

        INX’s presence at drupa 2024 will be a touch point for discussions and conversations about future trends and current solutions for the print and packaging industry.

        “In order to advance print and graphic communications for a circular world, we need to work even closer together to test new ideas across the entire industry,” says Shane Bertsch, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Innovation for INX. “Therefore, we want to bring people together in our booth to share and develop innovative ideas to meet future packaging and printing trends.”

        INX also has taken the appropriate steps to strengthen its product pipeline for the future by establishing the INX Venture Capital program in mid-2022. The program has already netted minority investments with five technology and materials science start-ups that have strategic relevance to the printing inks and coatings value chain. The deals impact both conventional and digital platforms, and developments involve a wide range of industry market segments.

        Attendees who want to learn more about all the product offerings and discuss their service and color management needs can schedule a meeting in the INX booth.

        AmericaPack Summit 2024 Set for June 20-21

        March 21, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of AmericaPack Summit 2024

        The AmericaPack Summit is an invitation-only, premium forum bringing together leading packaging executives and innovative suppliers and solution providers. The summit’s content is aligned with key packaging challenges and interests, relevant market developments, practical and progressive ideas, as well as strategies adopted by successful pioneers.

        AmericaPack Summit 2024 takes place June 20-21, 2024, at the Radisson Blu in Chicago, Illinois. Key topics include: Unpacking a Sustainable Future, The Unboxing Revolution, Next Generation Packaging, Elevating Brands with Packaging Design, The Evolving Regulatory Landscape and Navigating the Packaging Supply Chain.

        Learn more at http://tinyurl.com/y7nrx5wk.

        Brodnax 21C Packaging to Enhance the Collectability of Trading Cards with Scodix Embellishments

        March 19, 2024

        Press release submitted on behalf of Scodix

        Scodix, the leading provider of digital print solutions for the graphic arts industry, today announces the sale and installation of a Scodix Ultra 6000, powered by SHD Press to Brodnax 21C Packaging.

        As experts in the high-end trading card market, particularly sports trading cards, Brodnax plans initially to dedicate the Scodix press to this market. The Scodix Ultra 6000, powered by SHD Press is ideally suited to the application as it combines variable data foiling capabilities with intricate detail and fine clarity across a multitude of embellishment effects – including embossed or flat foil, foil-on-foil, and 3D holographic effects.

        “We are able to efficiently and effectively serialize cards with foil and thus enter into the more collectable segment of trading cards,” elaborates Brodnax owner Jim Singer, stating: “There’s not another system on the market with these quality & variable capabilities.”

        Attributing his decision to invest in the Scodix press to its speed and format, Singer adds, “For anyone who understands the numbers, the 41-inch sheet size at 1000 sheets per hour is a serious output that we can really use as we continue to innovate and reinvest in the company. We are expanding the capabilities of our shop to diversify our product portfolio and expand into new service industries and the Scodix system makes the most sense to support that. This machine is critical to the growth of our current client base as well as bringing on new clients and markets.”

        In addition to high-end trading cards Brodnax anticipates using the Scodix Ultra 6000, powered by SHD Press for increasingly complex direct mail campaigns and various other general print applications. Adding foil and other enhancements is a growing trend in direct mail, and Scodix will help Brodnax step into this market.

        A sister company to Brodnax 21C Printing, Brodnax is a family-owned company that offers proprietary technology platforms and warehouse management services in addition to commercial offset, small format and wide format digital printing.

        With a proven track record of successful investing, Singer believes that the company’s latest venture with Scodix technology – following extensive research of industry trends – will ensure that the company remains at the forefront of the industry, providing customers with a wider range of embellishment choices and fast time-to-market.

        “Fully digital and variable sheets flying off the printer can be turned and immediately run through the Scodix without any finishing required, bringing incredible efficiencies and a seamless addition to our workflow,” Singer comments.

        Mark Nixon, Scodix EVP Global Sales & Marketing, adds, “The requirements of quality, detail, variable numbering and multi embellishment that the Brodnax companies demanded presented some challenges. However, the Scodix Ultra 6000, powered by SHD Press and the associated workflow is uniquely equipped to handle them.

        This further cements our position as the #1 provider of digital embellishment to the trading card sector. We are proud to have a leading company, such as Brodnax 21C Packaging, in the Scodix family.”

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