05.09.08
Siegwerk has opened a new blending center in Nokia, Finland. In a grand opening ceremony customers in Finland and the Baltic states were presented the new facilities.
Siegwerk board member Hugo Noordhoek Hegt, president PPL Packaging, joined Nokia site manager Markku Frick and Henry Moisio, director of business relations for the city of Nokia, at the opening. About 80 guests attended the ceremony, including Siegwerk Finland Oy’s most important customers.
“This was an excellent opportunity to show the market that we are still a serious player in Finland and the Baltic states with modern facilities and quick response times,” Mr. Noordhoek Hegt emphasized.
The new blending center, which is located about three kilometers from the old plant in Tampere, concentrates on effective and flexible support for Siegwerk’s Finnish and Baltic customers. It provides such services as color matching, dispensing, blending and logistics for conventional sheetfed and UV inks as well as water- and solvent-based inks for packaging. ”We can truly call this a customer service center in the best sense of the word,” said Mr. Frick.
Siegwerk board member Hugo Noordhoek Hegt, president PPL Packaging, joined Nokia site manager Markku Frick and Henry Moisio, director of business relations for the city of Nokia, at the opening. About 80 guests attended the ceremony, including Siegwerk Finland Oy’s most important customers.
“This was an excellent opportunity to show the market that we are still a serious player in Finland and the Baltic states with modern facilities and quick response times,” Mr. Noordhoek Hegt emphasized.
The new blending center, which is located about three kilometers from the old plant in Tampere, concentrates on effective and flexible support for Siegwerk’s Finnish and Baltic customers. It provides such services as color matching, dispensing, blending and logistics for conventional sheetfed and UV inks as well as water- and solvent-based inks for packaging. ”We can truly call this a customer service center in the best sense of the word,” said Mr. Frick.