Pipi Print and Packaging, based in Leicestershire, UK, has installed its first digital press, the Fujifilm Jet Press 720S. This investment, initiated in March and fully operational since July, highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the packaging sector.
Pipi Print and Packaging serves a wide range of industries, including cosmetics, healthcare, decorative, and pharmaceuticals.
Hitesh Parmar, sales director, at Pipi Print and Packaging, said, ‘The decision to invest in the Fujifilm Jet Press 720S was driven by the need to improve production speed, reduce waste, and maintain superior colour consistency. As our first investment in a digital press, the Jet Press 720S has revolutionised our operation. This efficiency, along with the excellent colour consistency and reduced waste, is a significant advancement for our company.
‘This new capability has allowed us to enhance our service offerings, particularly by enabling lower minimum order quantities (MOQs), making us an ideal partner for start-up brands. The investment aligns with our commitment to sustainability, as the Jet Press 720S significantly reduces paper waste and eliminates the need for extensive make-ready sheets.’
Raj Parmar, managing director, at Pipi Print and Packaging, comments: ‘This is a groundbreaking investment for us which has quickly revolutionised our work flow. The turnaround times from artwork approval have proven to be phenomenal. We look forward to building a long term partnership with Fujifilm.’
Martin Fairweather, national digital business development manager, Fujifilm UK said, ‘We are delighted that Pipi Print and Packaging has chosen the Jet Press 720S to enhance their digital printing capabilities. It’s been a pleasure to work with such a forward-thinking company that values both quality and sustainability. We are confident that this press will help them achieve their operational goals and open up new opportunities in the packaging market.’
Pipi Print and Packaging will be showcasing their latest investment and discussing its benefits at London Packaging Week.