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Inks and CoatingsSiegwerk and Revere Group deepen partnership

Siegwerk and Revere Group deepen partnership

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Siegwerk and Revere Group deepen partnership

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Siegwerk has strengthened its partnership with US-based premium food packaging manufacturer the Revere Group, helping the company to achieve a more efficient, reliable and sustainable production. By switching to Siegwerk’s low-migration Sicura Nutriflex Orbis DC inks, faster press speeds, improved uptime, and consistent Expanded Color Gamut (ECG) printing were enabled, reducing waste and supporting customer-focused sustainability goals.

The Revere Group, a fourth-generation, family-owned company located in Seattle, Washington, uses advanced ECG printing that allows it to reproduce over 90% of Pantone colors accurately and repeatably with seven instead of four inks, while minimizing the need for clean-ups between print jobs. Siegwerk supported its partner in precisely matching its seven-color ink set, ensuring seamless continuity while allowing press operators to focus on printing rather than troubleshooting.

“The switch to Siegwerk’s low-migration inks has definitely paid off for us,” said Mark Revere, co-president at the Revere Group. “They run faster and more cleanly on our press, improve uptime and reduce waste – an important factor when it comes to our sustainability.” Besides, Sicura Nutriflex Orbis DC inks can be cured with both UV and LED lamps, which not only maximizes operational flexibility but also supports sustainability efforts.

Beyond performance improvements for food packaging applications, the collaboration has also opened up new opportunities in sustainable packaging for the Revere Group.

“Our work with the Revere Group demonstrates how a strong partnership, technical expertise and consistent ink performance can drive efficiency and sustainability in packaging,” said Mike Hoft, west regional sales manager at Siegwerk CUSA. “Customers like The Revere Group challenge us to think differently – and that’s what makes the collaboration so valuable.”

“We really love working with the team at Siegwerk,“ said Sally Revere, co-President at the Revere Group. “They share the same curiosity and technical passion, helping us to solve complex challenges and deliver high-quality, food-safe packaging to our clients.”

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