Morancé Soudure France, a company specialized in the production of plastic oxo-biodegradable packaging, acquired an F2 MC 10-color flexo press from Comexi.
This is the second Comexi machine bought by Morancé Soudure France in 2020, after the Comexi S1 DT slitter.
“We have decided to invest in a Comexi F2 MC 10-color press for various reasons. First, to renew our fleet of flexographic machines. We had two old machines from another company; the Comexi F2 MC 10-color will largely replace the production of both these machines," said Olivier Fedel, CEO of Morancé Soudure France. "Second, we were looking for a flexo machine with extremely short set-up times, in order to reduce our costs due to the ability to change multiple SKUs. Furthermore, the re-print system is a huge asset, and this will be our first 10-color flexographic press.”
The French company, established in 1975 making freezer bags in a garage, was created by Jean Pierre Barbier, president of Morancé Soudure France. For over 30 years, it has primarily exported products to North and West Africa. Presently, the company has over 80 employees at its production plant located in Villefranche sur Saône (Rhône).
With the new Comexi F2 MC 10, Morancé Soudure France will print flexible packaging for foods, pet foods, frozen foods, garden centers, and nuclear products.
Inking and doctoring have been optimized through three different patents regarding the design of the inking system and doctor blades.