Stork sells AKL Flexotechnik to Inometa Technologie

Posted in Latest News on March 30, 2010

Rotary screen printing technology manufacturer Stork Prints has sold its German subsidiary AKL Flexotechnik to Inometa Technologie.  

The sale will be effective as of May 1, 2010. CEO Dick Joustra commented: ‘This direction will allow us to further focus on our core of rotary screen technology, digital laser engraving and digital printing for the graphics and textile industries. We are confident that with our choice for Inometa, the customers of AKL will benefit from their knowledge of rollers and sleeves.’  

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