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Labelling and Packaging (including Cans, Cartons, Labels, Flexible Packaging, Sleeves, etc.)
News Release from: Bobst SA
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 January 2004
Bobst Commit To Drupa 2004 Print Factory
PrintCity the strategic co-operation of companies within the graphic arts industry has announced that packaging industry supplier Bobst Group is to join its Drupa 2004 Print Factory project.
PrintCity the strategic co-operation of companies within the graphic arts industry has announced that packaging industry supplier Bobst Group is to join its Drupa 2004 Print Factory project PrintCity is a strategic co-operation of companies within the graphic arts industry and Bobst will be co-operating with PrintCity's packaging and sheetfed activity groups
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 10 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This is the missing piece in the jigsaw for the packaging factory at Drupa 2004.
Bobst has tremendous expertise in the postpress area so we are delighted to welcome a true world leader," said Thomas Wythe, the activity group chairman.
The Print Factory at Drupa (Hall 6) is designed to show complete workflows in diverse sectors, using the integrated technologies of participating companies to produce live jobs.
Bobst will also have its own stand outside Hall 6 at the Dusseldorf Messe.
Olivier Gardiol, head of Bobst's folding carton interests said: "It will give us the ideal opportunity to show how our products can add value to packaging production.".
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