EFI has reported that Minneapolis-based Liberty Carton, one of eight box plants owned by Liberty Diversified International, will be adding an EFI™ VUTEk® HS125 Pro printer to its production platform. The company, which was founded in 1918, produces a wide range of innovative corrugated products, from brown shipping boxes to sophisticated die-cut boxes, high graphic packaging, promotional packaging and kits and POP displays. The VUTEk HS125 Pro printer will be added to the company’s fleet of offset and flexographic presses.
Mike Fiterman, the company’s CEO, said, “We are always looking for innovative ways to better serve our customers and live up to our founding principle of being ‘Dedicated to Delighting the Customer.’ What we found attractive about the VUTEk HS125 Pro is its high quality graphics that rival a litho label, including both matte and gloss finishes. It will be ideal for short runs, likely 1,000 units and under; save time and money on short runs as compared to litho; and allow us to help customers reduce inventory while offering a larger variety of options, both in terms of printing and substrates. We are looking forward to its contribution to the expansion of our current business and driving new business.”
Liberty Carton has a dedicated team focused on digital printing, displays and retail-ready solutions that will spearhead the implementation process for the new printer, which was installed in the first quarter of 2017. “We expect to use the VUTEk HS125 Pro for standard boxes, retail-ready boxes, displays, signs and promotional kits,” Fiterman added. “We’re anticipating that our talented team will also come up with additional uses for the printer as we gain more experience with it.”
“We are excited to be working with Liberty Carton,” said Frank Mallozzi, EFI’s senior vice president of Worldwide Sales and Marketing. “Although the company is approaching its centennial, Liberty Carton is no stranger to innovation. We look forward to collaborating with the Liberty Carton team as they ramp up operations in the digital realm.”