First Grafotronic DCL installed in Scandinavia
The first Grafotronic digital converting line (DCL) has been successfully installed at BEAB Boxon in Borås, Sweden.

The DCL installed by Grafotronic at BEAB Boxon is equipped with a printing unit, the new combined servo semi-rotary and rotary die-cutting system, and a heavy-duty sheeting unit. It is fully servo driven and comes with a new re-register system from Mitsubishi.
It has been purchased as a multi-purpose machine and will be used for the finishing of digitally printed labels, but also other self-adhesive and cardboard labels.
Jan Gotting, production manager at BEAB Boxon, said: ‘Grafotronic impressed us during our tests in their factory. We have made a lot of die-cutting tests on several substrates and I have to admit that the result with Grafotronic is satisfying.
‘With the new machine we can run all our digitally printed labels and even other types of labels.’
Grafotronic vice-president Mattias Malmqvist said: ‘We are proud being a supplier to a company like BEAB that is a very well-known and respected name in the Scandinavian label industry.
‘The installation is very important in our ambition to be an established supplier of digital converting machines.’
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