Limo Labels runs production on Rotocontrol RSD 430 machine at Labelexpo

Posted in Latest News on September 30, 2009

Limo Labels successfully ran production on its recently purchased RSD 430 dual die-cutting slitter rewinder machine with RTR fully automatic turret on Rotocontrol’s booth at Labelexpo Europe.
 
The Rotocontrol fully automatic turret is offered as an accessory to the RSD and RSI line of slitter/rewinder and die-cutting machines. Features include glueless core attach with shaft loading and unloading options ensuring high production speeds and efficiency.
 
Jens H. Mortensen, chairman of the board of Limo Labels, commented: ‘Although we urgently needed our RSD die-cutting machine, we also wanted to help Rotocontrol exhibit the technology. Running our rush job at Labelexpo was a good solution.’
 
‘Jens is an ideal customer,’ said Rotocontrol managing director Marco Aengenvoort. ‘He even sent his own operators to run their material on the machine for us.  We are honored to have their machine running in our booth, providing a live operating demo of the features and benefits of this machine.’
 
Limo Labels has more than 20 printing machines at its four production sites in Denmark and France, dedicated to the production of labels, tickets and tags on rolls, folded and sheets in up to 10 colors plus hot stamping. Limo Labels operates in areas such as functional labeling, hang tags, security labeling, multipages labels, textiles tags, RFID labels and tags.

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