05.06.15
Liberty Marking Systems has decided to invest in its first Nilpeter printing press.
The Cincinnati-based label converter has been in business since 1988. The privately owned converter specializes in custom labels and has opted for the FB-3300. The narrow web press is based on modular flexo technology for easy configuration.
“Even with our recent growth, we certainly wanted to be conscious of the financial impact this purchase would have on the rest of the business”, explains Brian Beam, vice president of Liberty Marking Systems. “Although Nilpeter is second to none from a quality standpoint, their sales team was willing to work with us on the numbers to make sure it was affordable as well, making this decision a no brainer. We have always had a great experience with Nilpeter's equipment, as well as their personnel, and our close proximity to one another has been instrumental in the great relationship we have developed with them over the years.
“We look forward to purchasing many more pieces of equipment from Nilpeter in the years to come," he adds.
After experiencing continuous growth for two years,The Cincinnati-based label converter has been in business since 1988. The privately owned converter specializes in custom labels and has opted for the FB-3300. The narrow web press is based on modular flexo technology for easy configuration.
“Even with our recent growth, we certainly wanted to be conscious of the financial impact this purchase would have on the rest of the business”, explains Brian Beam, vice president of Liberty Marking Systems. “Although Nilpeter is second to none from a quality standpoint, their sales team was willing to work with us on the numbers to make sure it was affordable as well, making this decision a no brainer. We have always had a great experience with Nilpeter's equipment, as well as their personnel, and our close proximity to one another has been instrumental in the great relationship we have developed with them over the years.
“We look forward to purchasing many more pieces of equipment from Nilpeter in the years to come," he adds.