Multietiquetas installs Nilpeter FB-14 press

The Mexican converter aims to propel its growth with the latest investment.

Rubens Wilmers and Cladia Betancourt at Labelexpo Mexico 2025 going through the FB-14.

Multietiquetas has invested in a new Nilpeter FB-14. The investment reinforces the company's commitment to staying at the forefront of label production, thereby enhancing its flexibility and production capacity. The association between the two companies spans generations and is built on shared values, family ownership, and a mutual dedication to quality, innovation, and long-term success.
 
Founded in 1979, Multietiquetas is a leading label manufacturer in Mexico, specializing in high-quality self-adhesive labels for a wide range of markets, including food and beverage, household, personal care and pharmaceuticals. The company operates with a strong emphasis on flexographic technology, a variety of substrates, and numerous finishing options.
 
'Our collaboration with Nilpeter has been essential in our growth. Their presses have opened doors to new markets and customers, enabling us to deliver labels that meet the highest quality standards. The FB-14, in particular, has provided us with the versatility to cater to diverse industry needs, from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals,' said Claudia Betancourt, CEO and owner of Multietiquetas.
 
Mexico, and especially Guadalajara, is a key market for Nilpeter. Over the years, Nilpeter has installed more than 250 presses in Guadalajara, underlining the region’s strategic importance and the trust placed in Nilpeter’s technology by local converters.
 
The relationship between Nilpeter and Multietiquetas stands as a strong example of what long-term partnerships can achieve. Both companies are family-owned and led with a generational perspective, focused not only on results today but on building something that lasts. As the industry evolves, so does the collaboration - with a shared vision for excellence in narrow-web printing and a continued drive toward new opportunities.