print-ID invests in two additional Grafotronic machines

print-ID GmbH & Co KG, a label printing company from Grünberg, continues its growth trajectory by taking another significant step toward efficiency and technology: the signing of a purchase agreement for two additional highly automated finishing machines from Grafotronic.

After successfully introducing two Grafotronic machines last year, which have become cornerstones of their production strategy, print-ID GmbH & Co KG has decided to further invest in two additional Grafotronic DCL2 machines. This decision was made after careful evaluation of the performance and automated functions of the existing Grafotronic machines, which have proven their worth.

The new machines will play a key role in the finishing of both pre-printed and blank rolls. Equipped with two rotary die-cutting units and Grafotronic’s innovative IQ automation package, the two new machines offer increased flexibility as well as unmatched speed and precision.

The expansion with Grafotronic machines number three and four is another milestone for us,” said Sven Rühl, co-owner and managing director of print-ID GmbH & Co KG. “Adding the two new Grafotronic DCL machines enable us to significantly increase our production capacity while further solidifying our position as a leading provider in the label printing industry.

The decision to partner with Grafotronic was based not only on their technological superiority but also on the excellent support provided by Graficon Maschinenbau AG, Grafotronic’s distribution partner in the DACH region. “The collaboration is exceptionally professional, solution-oriented, and the after-sales service works flawlessly,” Mr. Rühl emphasized.

Founded in 2003 by Johannes Hess and Sven Rühl, print-ID GmbH & Co KG has continuously evolved and is now one of the leading companies in the label and card printing industry. With a clear focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, the company remains on an expansion course.

Grafotronic finishing machines are distributed and serviced in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland by Graficon Maschinenbau AG, based in Eastern Switzerland.