Tresu partners with Matik in North America

Posted in Latest News on September 03, 2010

Tresu, a manufacturer of customized flexo printing machines and ancillaries, has partnered with Matik in order to strengthen its presence in the North American market.  

The agreement covers Tresu’s product range of mid to wide web in-line flexo printing machines and stack printing machines which are used in folding carton, scratch-off tickets, liners for corrugated and flexible packaging. Also included in the agreement are retrofit installations of flexo printing units for upgrading of existing systems. The agreement covers the eastern part of North America (east of Mississippi and Minnesota) as well as Ontario and Quebec in Canada.  

Allan Sander, sales director at Tresu Converting, said: ‘Tresu Group is experiencing a rapid growth in all business segments and we are expanding our activities accordingly. Our range of flexo in-line printing machines is a focus area for us, and we wish to strengthen our position on the North American market. The partnership with Matik will help us pursue this strategy.’ 

Chris Davis, vice president sales at Matik, said: ‘Tresu has a real depth of expertise in flexo printing, adding value and streamlining production with a real talent for building customized solutions. There are several satisfied American customers running these presses and we look forward to bringing the new presses to market and showing the real value added features of the Tresu line.’ 

Tresu will be present at Labelexpo Americas on booth 3108.  

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