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Scanvaegt Labels installs second Nilpeter FB-Line

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Scanvaegt Labels
The new FB-Line will ensure added capacity and shortened lead times

Scanvaegt Labels of Odense, Denmark, has installed its second Nilpeter FB-Line, adding to a strong lineup, which also features a number of older Nilpeter FA-Lines. Scanvaegt Labels, a part of Scanvaegt Systems, supplies labels for many different industries including food, retail, and pharmaceuticals, and the new FB-Line will ensure added capacity and shortened lead times.

The FB-Line, which is scheduled for installation at Scanvaegt in early 2023, is based on modular flexo technology for easy configuration and includes screen and hot foil Drop-In features to increase printing options at a very affordable price. The FB-Line comes with a maximum web speed of 750 feet per minute.

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“Since 1965, Scanvaegt Labels has used Nilpeter flexo printing presses. For many years the production was based on the FA-200 and B-200 models, but later the FB-Line in a wider version. After 10 years with the first version of the FB-3300, which is a well-functioning flexo press, we have now chosen to invest again in the FB-Line, this time the new FB-Line model FB-350, which is based on the latest flexo technology. In recent years, Scanvaegt Labels has invested in our printing company on several fronts and is geared to the ongoing development in a competitive market,” said Klaus Kokholm Pedersen, director retail and label production, Scanvaegt Systems.

Jesper Jørgensen, global sales manager, Nilpeter, added, “Obviously it’s always a treat doing business close to home, with Scanvaegt just a quick trip across the Storebælt Bridge, but more importantly, we’re proud that they have chosen Nilpeter once again. We have a great working relationship, both on a managerial and a technical level, and we look forward to continuing this in the future.”

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