Kammann moves to new factory
Kammann has moved all its personnel and production into one factory. The company had previously operated out of three facilities.
Kammann says it is increasing the size of its R&D departments in the new factory. ‘The move is designed to ensure that Kammann continues to develop new and interesting technologies for today’s and tomorrow’s requirements, whether in bottle printing, containers, special articles, DVD/Blue Ray discs or web printing,’ said the company in a statement.
The company recently launched the K15 CNC bottle printing machine, which uses CNC control to ensure fast make ready times. The Kammann K61 web printing machine, which can be configured with a range of technologies from screen to flexo, caters to the electronic printing industry, medical applications or new display technologies. For the label market, Kammann has developed the K61 offset, which can be fitted with a range of options.
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