Comexi CTec celebrates 10 years of support

Comexi CTec, which specializes in training, advice, and technical process support for the printing and converting sectors of the flexible packaging industry, is celebrating a special anniversary; this year marks 10 years since the Manel Xifra Boada Technology Center began an advanced flexo course in Riudellots de la Selva, Spain for Middle Eastern customers.

Comexi CTec celebrates 10 years of support

‘When we began, our final objective was the same as it is today, to transfer knowledge to our clients,’ said Albert López, head of the technological center. ‘Over time these services have expanded. Thus, proposed advice is presently varied and encompasses an array of technologies, while training is no longer solely face-to-face, but also personalized to the needs of our clients and performed on location, at their facilities, and online. Furthermore, we have incorporated customer support at the level of industrial tests, R&D, and support for innovation,’ continued López.

One of the most important milestones for the Technological Center took place between 2012 and 2013 with the integration of prepress knowledge and color. ‘This is one of the areas in which we have worked with diligence, allowing us to expand value-added services,’ said López.

Ten years after its inception, Comexi has established three technological centers. The first Comexi CTec was in Riudellots de la Selva, the headquarters of the company. Three years ago, the center in Montenegro, Brazil began operation, and is currently working towards expanding its services. In parallel, the opening of a demo center in Miami, Florida in the United States is underway, and incorporating services that will be offered locally.

More than 1,800 students have participated in training courses, given in various languages at the Comexi CTec headquarters. Over 200 training visits and 300 process advisory visits have been performed at the facilities of customers. In April online training commenced and exceeded 500 attendees. Industrial demonstrations and tests have continued to grow, and more than fifty companies have already utilized this service.

‘The present objective is to expand our services by offering the possibility of integrating the entire prepress workflow through a turnkey project which culminates once the client independently produces preprint, all the while adhering to every defined quality standards,’ said Albert López.