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Kodak offers advanced flexo technology as alternative to gravure packaging printing

At China Print 2017, Kodak showed local flexible packaging and label printers how KODAK FLEXCEL NX System technology helps them meet their environmental obligations while achieving the highest levels of print quality demanded by national and global brands. Backed by a global proven track record of enabling customers to effect successful gravure to flexo conversions, and armed with Kodak’s latest NX Advantage technology and commercial case-studies, the experienced Kodak team met with existing customers and prospective users at China Print to drive major changes for flexo in China.

“We know how important the environmental considerations are here in China,” said Chris Payne, president, Flexographic Packaging Solutions, Kodak. “And we know that Kodak’s advanced flexo technology is the first to enable a truly viable alternative to gravure. It’s here, it’s real and it’s proven and I’ve met with Kodak customers around the world that are helping brands to make that transition every day. That’s an important message and a key focus of our presence here at China Print.”

Investing in growth
Supported by the demonstrated year over year growth of the FLEXCEL NX Plate business Kodak is making significant investments in its China and global operations. The prominent presence at China Print comes just weeks after the opening of a new Kodak Flexo Packaging Technology Center in Shanghai, and the announcement that Kodak will expand flexo plate manufacturing operations with a new production line in the USA.

“We are committed to the flexo business and to driving the industry change that is bringing flexo to a new level and resulting in revenue and profitability growth for our customers,“ explains Payne. “We’re demonstrating that with continued investment in capacity, facilities, new product development and skilled resources to support our customer base. This is a great time to be in this business and we’re excited to be a driving force behind ‘the new flexo’.”

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