Gallus ECS 340 commissioned at Monarch Graphics
Second Gidue at Coats and PackFull servo 10-color Combat M3In February 2015, Mumbai's Coats and Pack installed a second narrow spider web flexo press, a ten-color full servo Combat M3 from Gidue. Together with a Combat M1 8-color printing at the visitor'south 10,000 foursquare foot plant in Andheri, the new press is meant to fulfill Coats and Pack's growth in paper and film self-adhesive labels. The newly installed Gidue Combat M3 press at the Coats and Pack plant in Andheri, Mumbai"Nosotros were familiar with Gidue and had good experience with the M1. For us information technology makes sense to have two machines of the same specification and make – so we opted for the M3," says Ashish Chitale, a partner in the firm, adding that the unique snowball high-speed matrix stripping organisation is a key feature where the rewinder moves horizontally while the waste matrix gets bigger on the shaft. Like a snowball the waste rolls grows, without changing the distance from the stripping signal.
Gidue's sales and service representative in India, Reifenhauser, installed both the M1 and M3 at Coats and Pack. Coats and Pack also has two Zonten flexo presses, half dozen slitter-rewinders and one web inspection system. The company'southward clients including HUL, Dabur and Pidilite are mainly from the nutrient, beverage, lubricant and chemical industries.
A ten-colour automobile
Chitale says that since the installation of the offset Gidue label press more than two years ago, the profile and the quality of the jobs have gradually become more than complex and demanding, which fabricated a x-colour auto a necessity. "By installing a ten-colour machine we are at present capable of doing far more complex jobs than what could be washed a few years ago. The credit for this improvement in our efficiency goes to our customers who accept pushed united states to go better in order to efficiently produce these enervating jobs," says Chitale.
With the new printing, the visitor's label converting capacity now stands at 750,000 foursquare metres a month while it is currently producing 400,000 to 500,000 square metres a calendar month. With a turnover of approximately Rs. 24 crore in 2014-2015, Coats and Pack expects to maintain its growth rate of 20 to 25% in the coming years as well.
Shrink sleeves
Chitale says that the company has thought about entering the shrink sleeve segment and a final plan should emerge in the next three to four months.
Still plans are already afoot to add iv inspection machines in the same space at Andheri. "We had planned to expand to a place outside the city but nosotros decided non to move ahead with the plan because of the problem of shortage and unreliability of power. So at nowadays in that location are no plans to have another constitute exterior Mumbai at least for another ii years," Chitale says.
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