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PaperWorks invests in new $2M die-cutter for folding carton litho press

January 29, 2018  By P&PC Staff



Jan. 29, 2018 – PaperWorks Industries has invested US$2 million in a new 40-inch sheet-fed Bobst die-cutter for its Greensboro, N.C. facility. The investment is in addition to the recently announced $3-million capital expenditure for its new 10-station folding carton litho press at the same location.

“The new state-of-the-art die-cutter, in tandem with our existing die-cutter, will enable us to accommodate the maximum output from the new folding carton litho press,” said Clint Rutledge, chief operating officer, PaperWorks. “Additionally, it will support an additional shift to keep up with growing production demands.”
 
The investment was driven by brand owner demands for shorter runs, but a larger number of SKUs, explains the company.
 
“Brand owners and private label packagers are constantly looking for ways to grab the consumer’s attention and folding cartons play a key role in that. Our printing capability, coupled with the new die-cutter, will help us meet those objectives,” Rutledge said.
 
The litho press, which the new die-cutter supports, is capable of many value-added enhancements in a single pass that traditionally take two- and three-passes to achieve. These include matte and metallic inks, specialty coatings and pigments—plus seven-colour printing.
 
The press also can run extended colour gamut (ECG) colour reproduction which means that in addition to the traditional cyan, magenta, yellow and black found on traditional presses, orange, green and violet have been added for a total of seven printing stations.
 
This latest investment is in addition to the $60 million the company has spent over the past three years to upgrade its paperboard mills and folding carton converting plants.

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