FlexoExchange partners with Apex North America

Posted in Latest News on September 22, 2009

FlexoExchange is cooperating with Apex North America to bring new anilox roll technology to the North American market.

‘I am very excited about our new relationship with Apex,’ said Frank Burgos, founder of FlexoExchange.com. ‘Their anilox surface technology is second to none, and the technical team is a fantastic group. I've been advising folks all over the world on anilox specification for many years. I speak flexo. With this new relationship, I can now play a more intimate role in the process, helping to ensure that our customers' anilox requirements are understood and met.’
 
John Batistatos, North American sales director, Apex narrow web division, is equally enthusiastic about the partnership. ‘Apex is very excited to be partnered with Frank Burgos and FlexoExchange.com. Apex prides itself on servicing its customers and we become stronger with Frank on board. Frank provides a wealth of knowledge and support to the flexo industry. His expertise will be a great asset to all of our customers and will make Apex the premier service provider in the anilox and flexo industries.’
 
Apex UniFli 2G anilox rolls and UltraQuick sleeves will be marketed and sold online through FlexoExchange's e-commerce site, FlexoDepot.com. Re-ordering a new roll or sleeve will be as simple as logging in and clicking a button and with over 40 different anilox models in inventory, delivery will be fast – in most cases, less than five days from order to delivery. In the Southeastern US, Frank Burgos will be the director of sales and support for the Apex Southeast Narrow Web division and will personally oversee and service accounts in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Missouri and Florida.

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