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Contiweb reveals new brand identity and website

  • steve8125
  • Mar 22, 2017
  • 2 min read

Packaging Solutions

Contiweb has introduced a new brand identity, logo and website. The rebrand reflects the evolution of the company into a cutting edge provider of web offset, web inkjet, label and packaging and finishing products, as well as its vision for the future.

Since drupa 2016, under the leadership of new shareholder AIP (American Industrial Partners) Contiweb has been recognised as a standalone brand within the Goss portfolio, due to its strong position in its existing markets. Its rebrand reflects the recent diversification of the company, exploring new market segments with a keen eye on the future, and offering more efficient solutions for all print sectors.

See the new look website at www.contiweb.com.

Bert Schoonderbeek, managing director at Contiweb, said: ‘We have always been guided by our customers’ needs and suggestions, so we are excited to move forward with new products spanning diverse printing applications which will help them to meet the demands of the printing industry today. With increasing pressure on lead times and profits, Contiweb offers solutions to improve efficiency and sustainability in all print sectors.’

Contiweb, although well known as a supplier of splicers and dryers to the world’s premier web offset printers for some 40 years, started to diversify its product offering back in 2014, developing ancillaries for digital inkjet web production. In collaboration with HP, it launched a series of unwinder/splicers and rewinders at drupa 2016, which were designed to be entirely modular, providing customers with an easy path to full automation at either end of the press line.

The company then engaged in the label and packaging markets, forming a strategic partnership with DG press Services and acquiring the intellectual property of the Thallo web offset packaging press in early 2016.


 
 
 

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