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NCL Adds Two New Presses to Expand Capacity, Provide
Faster Turnaround to Customers
NCL Graphic Specialties Inc, has purchased two Speedmaster XL
105-8 LX printing presses with CutStar in-line sheeting units and
aqueous coaters, that will allow them to increase capacity and
provide customers with cost savings and flexibility in short run as
well as long run formats. “Additionally the Prinect Inpress Control
will further improve color quality and provide even faster
turnaround times” states Richard Mueller, Chairman NCL Graphic
Specialties.
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press release.
NCL Expands with New Mark Andy LP3000 Press
NCL is expanding its product line to include primary flexographic
packaging. “Our customers have asked us for this service and we are
responding to their needs,” said Richard Mueller, Chairman.
As a result, the company has purchased a wide web Mark Andy
LB3000 flexographic press that will be installed into NCL’s new
production facility in July 2011. NCL has a long history of
responding to customer needs and the new line broadens the primary
packaging products NCL currently manufactures for many of its
Fortune 500 clients.
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press release.
NCL Earns FDA Recognition Status
NCL Graphic Specialties, Inc. is now registered as an
FDA
recognized site, as a re-packer/packer of food items.
A commercial printing firm based in the City of Pewaukee built a
$3 million facility in Menomonee Falls, and will shift some of
its operations there.
NCL also eventually plans to develop a 56,000-square-foot
addition on the 6.7-acre site, Dorner said Friday.
The firm, which specializes in printing labels and coupons, now
has operations at two facilities, at N29-W22960 Marjean Lane,
Pewaukee, and 3265 Gateway Road, Brookfield. NCL will initially
move about 35 employees to the new building, starting in May
2011, said Richard Mueller, company chairman. He said additional
employees will eventually be moved there, probably in 2012. The
Menomonee Falls facility eventually could have around 120
employees if the addition is built, Mueller said.
The company now has around 220 to 230 employees, he said. NCL
will keep its Pewaukee facility, Mueller said. He said the
company's customers want to make sure NCL has two locations to
prevent work from being interrupted in the event of a fire, or
other catastrophe. Mueller also said he's being cautious with
his expansion plans.
"Our business is good, everything is fine," he said. "But we
don't know where the economy is going."
Link
to Journal Sentinel Article.
Variable Data Ensures Security, Integrity
Variable data and numbering is produced through high speed, inline
printing. NCL can print sequential or
random numbers on materials
of all sizes and in virtually any
orientation.
A key use for sequential
numbering is to help prevent
coupon fraud. The numbers are
entered at the redemption center
and duplicate numbers are
not honored.
NCL can also produce random
numeric or alpha-numeric codes.
These codes are often used for sweepstakes,
free online downloads or
online contests. The random aspect
prevents people from determining the next “logical” number and
entering it the contest.
If you have a need for random or sequential numbering, contact
NCL Graphic Specialties about
inline
printing
capabilities.
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