Clients require faster and faster turnaround times and want the flexibility to make last minute changes. With this machine we are confident that we can create a quality product and deliver the results within tight deadlines. By investing in multiple presses we avoid job queues as all jobs are interchangeable between the four machines. Whichever press finishes first takes the next job and all four keep on rolling because they are built to last. The key to our business success is our people but they must be given the best tools for the job. The Gallus EM 280 delivers the quality allowing them to focus on the service.
Michael McGarry, owner and managing director, Label One
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""longer run litho work had “now returned to the Far East”?
Is this happening a lot?"
"Thanks Jo, look forward to reading it in due course. Administrators generally argue that they need to act with lightning speed in order to protect the business/jobs, thereby overlooking the fact that..."
"Hello Keith,
The details will be in the administrators' report but that's not available yet. I will write a follow-up piece when that's filed.
Best regards,
Jo"
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