GSE Dispensing appoints distributor for Spain and Portugal

Posted in Latest News on October 19, 2009

GSE Dispensing has appointed the Barcelona-based graphics industry distributor Ariangraf as its representative for Spain and Portugal.  

The new partnership enables GSE Dispensing to provide local sales support and technical advice in the native language to the region’s label, flexible packaging and corrugated board converters. GSE’s native Spanish technical consultant, Wanderley Fàbregas, of Mataró-based Fàbregas Instalaciones S.L, will also be available to support the new team.  

GSE Dispensing offers a wide range of gravimetric ink dispensing systems, tailored to the individual needs of the graphics printer. The systems calculate on demand, the exact volume requirements of each recipe for a specific print run. The exact spot colour quality is dispensed in a few minutes. They also allow unused inks to be calculated into new recipes and offer a range of management forecasting tools. With an ink dispenser in-house, printers have saved up to 30 percent of ink costs and greatly improved productivity. Headquartered in the Netherlands, GSE has an installed base of over 1,300 systems worldwide.   

Ariangraf’s managing director, Juan Garcia, explains why demand for fully automated gravimetric ink dispensing systems is growing in Iberia: ‘Increasingly, flexo printers here are recognizing the need to offer the global standards of quality consistency required by brand owners, and to drive down waste by implementing sustainable, lean production methods. GSE Dispensing’s ink logistics technology, with its controlled, repeatable colour consistency, answers the market’s needs perfectly. I am therefore delighted to be partnering with GSE to help make this technology more easily accessible across our region.’ 

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