Contact Originators invest again

Contact Originators, the Greater Manchester, UK-based packaging origination, graphics management and flexographic plate manufacturer, has confirmed it has completed £1.2m investment in technology and capacity expansion, securing its position as a leading corrugated reprographics company in the UK.

Steve Mulcahy, CEO of Contact Originators, said, “It has been an exciting year for Contact despite much of the uncertainty that remains in the market around Brexit. We announced earlier this year our investment in new Esko CDI and XPS capacity and we have now added two of the latest plate drying and cooling systems to underpin the capacity increase. In addition, we have boosted our staff numbers to 70, as well as moved operations to a six-day week to meet the demand from the sector.”

He continues, “Importantly, we’ve strengthened the team by increasing numbers and investing in training and have met the objectives of our 2019 growth strategy. We continue to focus on our core philosophy of ‘leaders never follow’ and our investments in both hardware and software innovation are securing a superb future for the business; not only in corrugated, but in flexible packaging too.”

Contact Originators operates across the UK and Europe providing a range of graphics and photopolymer plate solutions for leading corrugated and flexible packaging converters. Mulcahy adds, “Our investment in a fully integrated digital workflow culminating in Esko CDI and XPS manufacturing capability has doubled our capacity and ensured our service and quality levels are being maintained as we grow. Today, nearly every plate we produce has the latest Flat Top Dot design, at no extra cost to our customers and has optimum consistency as a result of our two state-of-the-art Crystal XPS exposure systems.”

He concludes, “We are proud of the reputation we have developed for true added-value innovation with our customers and have a number of new projects underway to further secure that position in 2020.”

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