Color Label, located in Aarhus, Denmark, was established in 1980 by Erik Grønning, who is still at the helm. It supplies self-adhesive labels to the food industry, the chemical industry, and for retail trade. Over the years, capacity has multiplied through investments in new and more efficient machinery, strong IT management, and the optimum physical facilities. After the
Orlando headquartered company now houses seven Nilpeter FA-Lines installed since 2018. The three new FA-17 are all 9-color presses, like the previous four, continuing the strategy of ‘any job, anywhere, on any press’. Ambitious expansion plans are already in motion for the Florida-based company. A new, modern 100,000sqft facility is going up next door, built around Catapult’s
With a major outlay of capital, the company wanted the quickest response time. Trebnick Systems is a long-time partner, having purchased its first Nilpeter press in the 1990s, when it developed a non-tear tag for durable markets that reportedly eliminated the need for laminated tags worldwide. Gregg Trebnick, founder of Trebnick Systems, said: ‘I looked at all the presses that
During the restart, Primoreels purchased a refurbished Nilpeter FA-2500 to run production as quickly as possible after the fire. ‘When your entire factory with production equipment, inventory, and development projects burns to the ground, it feels as if the rug is pulled out from under you,’ Henrik Sahlberg, CEO, Primoreels said.