Overnight Labels invests in Nilpeter shrink press

Posted in Latest News on November 19, 2007

Overnight Labels has expanded its print capabilities by adding a brand new 13.5" Nilpeter 8-color press to its facility. The company's president and specialty trained shrink sleeve pressman have been traveling and working closely with the press manufacturer to make sure the machine is in prime condition and will be up and running by the end of November. The new press is designed specifically for shrink sleeve printing and will be 100 percent dedicated to shrink sleeve production. The press will yield high quality shrink items, including shrink sleeves, neck bands, and multi-packs as well as increasing shrink sleeve output by running at a higher speed than the current press being utilized for the same type of production.

In addition, the new dedicated press is anticipated to generate a positive effect on the balance of Overnight Labels' production by freeing up the press currently used for shrink sleeve production for other label needs, such as pressure-sensitive label and flexible film printing.

Extra office space is also being added to accommodate the company's increasing sales and customer service teams in order to better serve its existing client base and future ones.

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