Kingfisher Labels installs 10th Edale press
Yate-based Kingfisher Labels has invested in a 10th press from Edale for further enhance its service offering.
Print Monthly Consultant Editor
Wednesday, 25 May 2022 08:15 GMT
Kingfisher Labels opened for business in 1996
Scheduled to be installed at the end of the year, the FL1 PRIME is a six-colour, 350mm press that will become the second PRIME to be placed at the company’s facility.
The device features Edale’s UNiPRINT technology, which the manufacturer says ensures optimal print geometry to ensure the highest quality print is achieved.
Founded in 1996, family-owned Kingfisher Labels works in the self-adhesive label market and has clients across the food, beverage and healthcare sectors.
Karl Jackson, production director at Kingfisher Labels, says: “We have a great relationship with Edale which spans many years. For us, Edale found a gap in the market with an affordable, space-saving, and efficient option that allowed us to customise as needed to suit our operation.
“Our business is diverse and growing rapidly, so we wanted to invest in another machine which could interchange with our existing presses.
“The FL1 PRIME was perfect for sharing tooling, and as the die stations are the same, we can interchange between our FL3’s and PRIME. This has given us greater speed and operator efficiency and we pride ourselves on our flexibility and job turnaround for our customers and can facilitate 7-10 days to delivery.”
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