Tom Jacques

Flexotecnica S.p.A. reports a significant increase in sales in the fourth quarter of 2010, with over a dozen presses sold in that period worldwide, including the United States and Canada.

Flexotecnica S.p.A. reports a significant increase in sales in the fourth quarter of 2010, with over a dozen presses sold in that period worldwide, including the United States and Canada.

NEW BERLIN, Wis.—Flexotecnica has enjoyed an outstanding year in North America in 2007, with numerous installations of its New Generation (N8G) models in the United States now completed. “Flexotecnica significantly increased its U.S. presence this year,” states Tom Jacques, area sales manager for North American Cerutti Corporation (NACC). “Not only did Flexotecnica increase its market share, but we also added some very customized presses to the mix, with the Chronos® and Ekaton® models made to very specific requirements.” Flexotecnica’s Smart Ride System® was also included in one U.S. installation, and its Speedy Clean® autowash system is now the standard of comparison in North America,

NEW BERLIN, Wis.—Flexotecnica enjoyed a very successful year in 2006, with strong sales of its NG (New Generation) models in the United States leading the way. “The solid new deck design of the NG presses provides high speed printing performance with great stability,” says Tom Jacques, area sales manager for North American Cerutti Corporation. “Also, Flexotecnica’s latest Speedy Clean automatic wash-up system enhancements make it even easier for operators to achieve quick job changes.” Other distinguishing features, such as Flexotecnica’s Smart Ride System and its patented Safe Sleeve Change option, are making more and more U.S. converters take notice. “2006 was a successful year

Thanks to servo and sleeves, today's wide-web presses are a far cry from similar technology produced only a few years ago. THE LAST FIVE years have seen significant innovation in technologies in nearly every arena. The first commercially-available hybrid car was introduced in North America. DVD players were given the capability to record. A camera was added to cell phones—anything and everything that could in some way give consumers extra benefits and capabilities has become the goal of R&D departments, and not just in the car and electronics industries. Wide-web presses have also undergone advances. The shift in technology incorporated in wide-web presses

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