Labels

Durst to debut Hawk Eye quality controller at LabelExpo
Hawk Eye uses cameras, printer system information and artificial intelligence to automate print quality control and cut setup time and waste.

Me & my: Digicon 3000
Late last year, Brentwood-based trade label printer Baker Labels spotted a gap in the market.

KCS Print in labels B Corp first
Launceston-based KCS Print has laid claim to becoming the first British label printer to be B Corp certified.

A4 Laser Labels expands with harmonious acquisition
A4 Laser Labels has expanded its offering and expects to double sales after acquiring the specialist office labels business from neighbouring firm Interket.

Reel Label Solutions chases post-MBO growth with Durst Tau
Reel Label Solutions has installed a brand-new Durst Tau 330 RSC E digital press at its Pontyclun site as part of its post-MBO expansion plans.

Screen lifts lid on Labelexpo plans
Screen is readying what it claims is a “world first” for the upcoming Labelexpo show, along with a new hybrid offering together with Nilpeter.

Insoft democratises winning quotes with Imp v13
Insoft Automation has released the latest version of its dynamic ganging, imposition and estimating software which has been revamped with a raft of new features, including an option for “no-mix...

Vale Labels extends digital runs with Durst install
Somerset label printer Vale Labels has installed a brand-new Durst Tau 330 RSC-E UV digital printer in response to customer demand for longer run lengths.

All4Labels expands in UK with Springfield Solutions buy
All4Labels Global Packaging Group has snapped up five more companies in the space of a week, including the UK’s Springfield Solutions.

Gallus aims for leading role in digital future
CEO Dario Urbinati has pledged that Gallus will lead the digital transformation of the labels industry as the firm celebrated its 100th anniversary with a major customer event.