Tavo Packaging adds Rapida 145

Tasked with producing an array of cartons for some of the most recognizable names in the quick-serve restaurant, food, and food service markets, Tavo Packaging found itself needing to supercharge its pressroom and add capacity for its national and international brands. Its solution was to partner with Koenig & Bauer and invest in a new Rapida 145 large format press at its eastern Pennsylvania facility.

Left to right: The Tavo executive management team – David Taylor, Hal Taylor, Jeff Taylor, and Stewart Taylor.

David Taylor, CEO and VP of Sales at Tavo Packaging, along with his brother Jeff Taylor, President and VP of Operations, timed the press installation for earlier this year. It was in mid-2020 when twin issues prompted Tavo to seek additional capacity. First, Americans had accelerated their eat-at-home habits during the pandemic forcing food suppliers to package more of their goods. Secondly, the nation’s regulatory policies moved further toward the use of even more environmentally friendly products, which include folding cartons.

“I constantly ask how we can respond to our customers better and faster,” says David Taylor. “Our philosophy is high quality and providing the highest level of service. What we’ve found in our first-ever Koenig & Bauer press is exceptional machinery that matches our desire to improve our capacity footprint and achieve higher throughput through the plant. This press is providing us with faster run speeds and positions us to increase our capacity levels for additional growth.”

Since its installation, the new Rapida has ushered the company into an even more advanced level of sustainability and environmentally-friendly services. Protecting the environment has been one of Tavo’s key philosophies. The company emphasizes its use of recyclable, sustainable materials sourced responsibly. Operating the new Rapida in this environment allows Tavo to turn jobs faster with less waste, making it better for the company as well as the planet.

Tavo has found itself on a growth trajectory ever since it was founded in 1978 by Hal Taylor, David and Jeff’s father. By 1996, the company was experiencing such high growth that it found it needed to move to a larger 11-acre facility in Fairless Hills, outside of Philadelphia, where it expanded from 26,000 sq ft to 175,000 sq ft. Today, they operates three flexo web presses as well as the new large-format Rapida sheetfed press. While its flexo presses are busy producing long run work, Taylor has been pulling jobs from its flexo presses and putting them on the Rapida.

“We’re proud to be operating this superior technologically-advanced large format press,” says Taylor. “We will be showing it off to our customers as it has become a significant part of our production arsenal.”

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