Tag: Labels
Siegwerk acquires La Sorgente Spa
Siegwerk, one of the leading international suppliers of printing inks for packaging applications and labels, has signed a contract to purchase the Italian ink...
Labels emerge from two years of the pandemic
The Indian label industry is outwardly fine. Although every converter and supplier has some
scars from the Covid-19 pandemic, these are largely not to be...
Digistik at Aahar 2022 – Hall GH5 Stand 24D
Aahar is a business-to-business event for the culinary and hospitality industry. Many young entrepreneurs and small company owners attend the Aahar trade expo in...
Baldwin Technology plans to meet printers at PrintPack India
Baldwin Technology has been known for its great contribution to the packaging industry for around 100 years and is participating again in PrintPack Show...
Xeikon confirms participation at Print4All 2022
Xeikon has confirmed its participation at Print4All 2022. After a four-year break, the major Italian printing and converting show returns to Fiera Milano on...
Acme Rolltech’s new engraver for ceramic rolls & sleeves
Acme Rolltech is said to be the first Indian company to start manufacturing ceramic anilox rolls and sleeves in the country. The company is installing...
Hybrid Software Group acquires Creative Edge
Hybrid Software Group PLC (Euronext: HYSG) announced on 15 March that on 14 March 2022 it acquired the business and assets related to iC3D...
Esko & CERM automate complex labels for Asteria Group
An integrated solution has been developed by Esko and CERM, enabling Belgium-based Asteria Group to automate workflows to produce complex labels. Esko, the global provider...
Adway Print Concept moves its plant to Noida
Noida-based Adway Print Concept is an established manufacturer and supplier of monocartons, labels, catch covers inserts, rigid boxes, litho laminated cartons, and luxury boxes....
InPrint and inkjet in Munich
There’s no denying it - trade shows are inevitably a little different in this Covid-driven age of hibernation and social distancing. But then InPrint...