Menasha Display in Wisconsin and Carmel Container Systems in Caesarea, Israel, are now both using the presses commercially.
Shipments have begun around the world as a direct result of the success at the two beta sites, including to Italian corrugated printer Ondalba.
According to Menasha Display general manager Greg Hauber it offers a "tremendous saving in time, materials and money". enabling more marketing concepts to be tested.
The Shaldag SP costs 542,500.
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