08.16.19
PaperWorks, a North American integrated full-service packaging provider, held a ribbon-cutting event at its Baldwinsville, NY facility o mark the official start of its latest capital equipment investments: a Koenig & Bauer Rapida 145 57-inch seven-color press along with two new Koenig & Bauer-Iberica 144K die cutters.
The Baldwinsville location produces packaging solutions for some of the leaders in consumer products and employs approximately 240 full-time team members.
“Our customers expect the most consistent and high-quality printing, as well as unique enhancements that enable their products to stand out on the shelf, and the new technology on the Koenig & Bauer press delivers on those needs," said C. Anderson “Andy” Bolton, president and Chief Executive Officer of PaperWorks. "With this installation, we will be gaining large-format offset print technology in Baldwinsville as well as newer machines with greater converting speeds. Our customers trust us to represent and protect their brands, and we want to preserve that trust by consistently and safely producing high-quality products and solutions.”
PaperWorks is investing in offset printing technology at this facility.
Baldwinsville becomes its fifth plant focused on offset printing technology as well as one of two plants in its system to offer both flexo and offset printing. In a recent study compiled by PaperWorks, the North American market prefers offset printing for all vertical markets based on the data it has collected.
The company specializes in providing folding carton solutions for a wide variety of market sectors including food, beverage, personal care, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and medical devices and is also known for its state-of-the-art, extended color gamut printing capability, which creates shelf-differentiating graphics.
The Baldwinsville location produces packaging solutions for some of the leaders in consumer products and employs approximately 240 full-time team members.
“Our customers expect the most consistent and high-quality printing, as well as unique enhancements that enable their products to stand out on the shelf, and the new technology on the Koenig & Bauer press delivers on those needs," said C. Anderson “Andy” Bolton, president and Chief Executive Officer of PaperWorks. "With this installation, we will be gaining large-format offset print technology in Baldwinsville as well as newer machines with greater converting speeds. Our customers trust us to represent and protect their brands, and we want to preserve that trust by consistently and safely producing high-quality products and solutions.”
PaperWorks is investing in offset printing technology at this facility.
Baldwinsville becomes its fifth plant focused on offset printing technology as well as one of two plants in its system to offer both flexo and offset printing. In a recent study compiled by PaperWorks, the North American market prefers offset printing for all vertical markets based on the data it has collected.
The company specializes in providing folding carton solutions for a wide variety of market sectors including food, beverage, personal care, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and medical devices and is also known for its state-of-the-art, extended color gamut printing capability, which creates shelf-differentiating graphics.