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Mandruzzato Uses Gallus To Produce Its Wine Labels
10 Nov 2014 --- A new Gallus TCS 250 was recently taken into service at Tipografia Mandruzzato in Vò in the Italian province of Padua. This is already the second press of its type for the company and its partners Claudio Mandruzzato and Adriano, Luca and Marco Galante. The company, which was founded in 1983 and has a workforce of 15, mostly works for customers from the local region. The new investment will enable it to meet all its customers' requirements even more effectively.

As a result of the constant changes in customer requirements – from paper and glue labels to increasingly popular self-adhesive labels – Tipografia Mandruzzato took the decision over three years ago to purchase its first Gallus TCS 250, at an investment cost of one million euros. This Gallus press was adapted to the precise needs of the production department and was equipped with five offset printing units, a hot foil stamping unit, a flexographic varnishing unit, and a dry relief and flatbed diecutting unit. The various printing, processing and finishing options can be combined as required, which is why this modular offset press with direct servo drive has always been synonymous with top quality results. This purchase has brought success for the company on the wine market with its every changing requirements and is meeting the demand for top-quality short to medium-sized runs complete with varying degrees of finishing.







