LabelProfi orders the 200th HP Indigo 20000 digital press

LabelProfi, a Slovenia-based label and packaging converter, has ordered on the first day of Labelexpo Europe 2019 an HP Indigo 20000 digital press to develop its new flexible packaging business, in a deal marking the 200th unit of the press sold worldwide.

Labelprofi ordered the HP Indigo 20000 digital press on the first day of Labelexpo Europe 2019

The HP Indigo 20000 will be installed in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia, in October, alongside LabelProfi’s two narrow web HP Indigo WS6800 digital presses and label converting equipment. Just one year ago, LabelProfi commenced flexible packaging production by installing the Karlville Pack Ready Lamination system to convert films printed on its HP Indigo WS6800 presses, as it aimed to diversify business and tap into growing demand for flexible packaging. 

The move to the 76cm HP Indigo 20000 press with Karlville converting enables Labelprofi to build a high-capacity, digital print for flexible packaging system, covering a wider range of application and product sizes.

‘We set a business goal to transform our label business by offering on-demand, sustainable flexible packaging with fast time to market,’ said Uroš Slemenik, founder and CEO, LabelProfi. ‘With the new HP Indigo 20000 Digital Press we have the ability to extend our well-known service in the label industry to flexible packaging and continue delivering what our customers expect.’

Since launching flexible packaging services, LabelProfi has seen strong demand for short runs of various products, including films, pouches, sachets, wraparound labels, and personalized print.

‘Congratulations to LabelProfi for taking the next step in delivering quality, fast turnaround and customer satisfaction with the HP Indigo 20000 digital press,’ said Alon Bar-Shany, general manager, HP Indigo. ‘The sale of the 200th unit is a significant milestone. The solution is now developed for customers to easily scale into a complete digital pouch factory that can grow into new applications offering on-demand delivery.’

LabelProfi is developing sustainable packaging for the food industry. ‘Our customers want solvent-free, green packaging that can be recycled or even composted,’ said Slemenik.

In 1994 LabelProfi began was founded as a small graphic design and pre-press studio, and has since grown to a full provider of labels and packaging.

‘This year, as we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we are excited to enter into a new chapter of our successful story with the new business opportunity we see in digitally printed flexible packaging. We are confident in our market leadership and the local support we receive from HP to make it a success,’ concluded Slemenik.