THE PACKMAN

Nilpeter breaks new ground with first 26-inch flexo press sold in Australia

Nilpeter Denmark recently had the pleasure of hosting Ultra Labels all the way from Australia. The visit was not just a meeting between two prominent companies but also a celebration of their longstanding partnership.

 Over the past few years, Ultra Labels and Nilpeter have collaborated closely on a new project, which culminated in the final demonstration of Nilpeter’s cutting-edge mid-web flagship, the FA-26. It was a big moment as Ultra Labels’ CEO, Scott Springett, and production manager, Johnny Marusic, traveled across the globe to witness this milestone. The outcome was a sealed deal and the beginning of a renewed partnership, signaling promising developments for both companies in the future.

Established in 2009, Ultra Labels has become a leading Australian-owned label and flexible packaging manufacturer, with operations in Brisbane, Sydney, and the Barossa Valley. Their facilities boast state-of-the-art printing technologies, and their experienced team delivers top-tier solutions with industry-leading turnaround times.

What’s more, Ultra Labels is committed to environmental sustainability, aligning with Australia’s National Packaging Targets for 2025 – a goal, that the new Nilpeter FA-26, featuring UV LED-curing technology, is ready to support seamlessly.

This collaboration represents a major step forward, not only for Nilpeter but also for Maxteq, Nilpeter’s authorized agency in Australia and New Zealand. Both Andrew Maxwell, managing director of Maxteq, and Erik Blankenstein, sales director of Nilpeter Asia Pacific, expressed their excitement about launching this partnership. The sale of the first 26-inch wide flexo press to the Australian market marks a pioneering step, setting the stage for similar trends across the broader APAC region.

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