Legacy Flexo Installs New PCMC Fusion C Flexographic Press
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Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), Green Bay, Wis., USA, part of Barry-Wehmiller, this week announced that Legacy Flexo, a flexographic printer located in Green Bay, has successfully installed a Fusion C flexographic press.
"Our new Fusion C press complements our other presses and will allow us to run mid-web jobs more efficiently than we previously could on our larger presses," said Mark Carrick, cofounder of Legacy Flexo. "We believe it will make an immediate impact in improving our efficiency."
The Fusion C press is the first brand new press Legacy Flexo has purchased. The company has two used PCMC presses currently in operation at its facility.
"Our previous PCMC presses have always been reliable and are high-quality machines," said Carrick. "We’re excited to add a new press to our operations."
A worldwide designer and manufacture of inline and CI presses, PCMC also offers customers a commitment to quality and a dedication to service.
"We’re thrilled that our Fusion C press will help Legacy Flexo expand its printing capabilities," said Jason Beauleau, sales engineer at PCMC. "We’re honored to be a part of a fellow local company growing its business."
PCMC specializes in the design and manufacture of high-performance converting machinery for the tissue, nonwovens, package-printing, and envelope-manufacturing industries worldwide. Its product offerings include rewinding, laminating, printing, embossing, perforating, and packaging equipment for tissue and towels, folding and converting machines, and a complete range of flexographic printing presses, serving the flexible-packaging, prime-label, and carton-converting industries.
Barry-Wehmiller is a diversified global supplier of engineering consulting and manufacturing technology for the packaging, corrugating, sheeting, and paper-converting industries. By blending people-centric leadership with disciplined operational strategies and purpose-driven growth, Barry-Wehmiller has become a $2.5 billion organization with more than 11,000 team members united by a common belief—to use the power of business to build a better world.