The Japanese packaging printer, Kabushiki Kaisha Kyoshin Paper & Package put the first Primefire 106 from Heidelberg into operation at a ceremony in early November. This also marks the launch of the first industrial inkjet digital printing system in B1 format in Japan.
K.K.Kyoshin Paper & Package launched a web-to-pack business in Japan in 2013 under the name Hacoplay, in which the company offers original packaging with extremely short delivery times online. The decisive factor was the industrial digital printing technology with excellent colour stability and register accuracy.
Kazuhiro Kajikawa, Managing Director of the Hacoplay Division, explains the company’s business strategy for digital printing. “There are three business areas that we want to expand with the Primefire 106. First, our existing Hacoplay business, where we can now print all Hacoplay jobs on a digital press. Then, with Primefire we want to enter the promising business for paper bags. In addition we want to further expand our BtoB business with POP applications.”
“Industrial digital printing, as offered by our Primefire 106, is boosting business with web-to-pack applications,” says Montserrat Peidro-Insa, Head of the Digital Business Unit at Heidelberg. “With the Primefire 106, we are helping our packaging printing customers to further develop their digital business models and thus tap new market potential.”