DataLase launches US consultancy and support service

DataLase, a specialist in photonic printing for products and packaging, has introduced a consultancy and support service for brand owners and converters in the US seeking to integrate its laser-printing technologies into their operations.

The consultancy service package will provide practical options to help modernize the coding and marking and/or digital printing of packaging for brand owners

The consultancy service package will provide practical options to help modernize the coding and marking and/or digital printing of packaging for brand owners. It is primarily aimed at those looking to implement third-party equipment for use with DataLase-based technologies, ensuring the supply chain is optimized to successfully deliver it.

The consultancy service will be delivered through a three-step process of assessment, project management and deployment. End users will be supported by DataLase from beginning to end, from technical and commercial feasibility studies to press and line trials, through to optimization recommendations and line commissioning.

The consultancy service is led by Eric Ferguson, who said: ‘Our new approach ensures clear advice and guidance is provided to support their requirements to drive operational efficiency and productivity improvements, as well as the positive environmental impact our solutions can bring to packaging applications.

‘The service will position DataLase as the single point of contact in the supply chain to ensure DataLase technology is successfully integrated and optimized for use.’

Ferguson continued: ‘DataLase has a wealth of knowledge and experience in all areas of digital printing of products and packaging, as well as a skilled technical team of people to help deliver successful, cost-effective projects. We want to be recognised for providing honest and dependable advice that truly supports the entire supply chain, bringing clarity and cooperation into a process that can involve many stakeholders having to work together.’