Herne, Germany-based ATB Systemetiketten GmbH builds on the success of its first Grafotronic DCL2 350 digital finishing and converting system, installed in 2018, with the investment in two additional Grafotronic machines. The latest installations include an additional Grafotronic DCL2 350 (above) and a Grafotronic HI3 570, designed for efficient processing of large rolls into finished small rolls.
The original Grafotronic DCL2 350, installed six years ago, has delivered outstanding reliability, precision and efficiency. These benefits, combined with Graficon and Grafotronic’s ongoing support, reaffirmed ATB’s decision to continue leveraging Grafotronic’s state-of-the-art technology. The new DCL2 350 enhances ATB’s digital-finishing capabilities with cutting-edge upgrades for even greater efficiency. Meanwhile, the HI3 570, with its impressive 570-mm web width, seamlessly integrates into ATB’s operations, enabling flexible conversion of large rolls to small rolls—crucial for meeting growing market demands.
“The decision to invest in additional Grafotronic machines underscores the importance of trust and longterm partnerships in our industry,” says Sandro Trenna, Area Sales Manager for Northern Germany at Graficon. “We are proud to support ATB Systemetiketten in achieving their production goals.”
ATB Systemetiketten leverages cutting-edge technologies in flexographic, digital and hybrid inkjet printing, offering custom solutions across various industries. With a strategic location in Germany’s industrial hub and deep expertise, ATB guarantees its customers maximum production flexibility and superior service. As part of the Asteria Group, a leading European player in the labeling and packaging sector with 35 production sites across Europe, ATB caters to a diverse clientele ranging from SMEs to international corporations.