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Coding systems debut at contract packager

This award-winning contract packaging service provider is finding that two new marking and coding systems are just the ticket for a harsh production environment.

HAPPY CUSTOMER. Dan Crone, Project Manager and Maintenance Manager at Express Packaging, appreciates the quality printing achieved with the coding systems that have been installed.
HAPPY CUSTOMER. Dan Crone, Project Manager and Maintenance Manager at Express Packaging, appreciates the quality printing achieved with the coding systems that have been installed.

Express Packaging has become one of the first companies to install the latest continuous ink jet (CIJ) and thermal-transfer overprinting (TTO) systems onto its production lines. Launched at Interpack earlier this year, the A520i CIJ and V230i TTO printers from Domino have allowed the Newcomerstown, OH, contract packager to achieve in a short time frame higher-quality coding and marking within its harsh production environment.

A business that likes to define itself as a “custom job shop,” Express Packaging has been active for more than 30 years and has provided tailored primary and secondary packaging solutions for a variety of brands, including big names such as Nestlé and Hershey. Specializing in a variety of techniques that include pouching, cartoning, shrink wrapping, and label printing, Express Packaging employs approximately 500 people across two locations in Ohio and two in Chicago. The firm is capable of running between 10 to 20 food packaging lines per shift.

Because of the large quantity of orders it processes on a daily basis, the company required a coding solution that not only could handle the numbers but also withstand the harsh production environments that are typical of the food industry.

“We believe no one is more committed to food safety or to hitting their schedules on time than we are,” says Fred Hartzler, President of Express Packaging. “But when you’ve been using coding and packaging machinery in an environment like ours over a long period, you’re eventually going to experience some issues along the production lines. So it’s in situations like these that I’m interested in seeing how a supplier can support us with these problems. That’s what made me eventually go with Domino’s offering, because the support they deliver is just as efficient as the equipment they provide.”

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