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UK's Systems Labelling adds IML-converting plant

-- Converting Magazine, 7/14/2008

Deeside, UK-based Systems Labelling Limited (www.systemslabelling.com) acquires a new 12,000-sq-ft site in Runcorn, England, to expand its in-mold and wraparound labeling printing and converting.

“The additional site is ideally placed with excellent communication links and will provide the business with additional capacity, flexibility and a center of excellence for our new label options,” explains managing director Steve Pickford. “We aim to be fully operational for the end of August, relocating some staff but also recruiting for new positions.”

Systems Labelling employs a staff of 75 and has annual sales of more than US$20 million. It prints labels flexographically for the dairy, food, industrial, household, beverage and cosmetics markets.

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