Edale installs more presses in Tehran

Label printer Kalabarchasb has installed two new Edale Alpha flexo printing presses at its factory in Tehran. The company first invested in Edale technology in 1992 and has grown its business on these machines since then. In 2008 and 2009 it added more Edale presses, a Beta and an Alpha, before the two latest Alphas were installed.
The Alpha is Edale’s compact flexo press, capable of converting a wide variety of labels, packaging and ticketing substrates, with a short web path of 12m, compact footprint of 2.5 sqm, and quick job changes through ease of access. The Beta is Edale’s versatile modular press, with the capacity to incorporate up to 14 print stations and three converting stations. Its modular design allows for simple upgrades and a range of value added options to be retrofitted.
Kalabarchasb is owned and run by the Mahboobi family, whose connections with Bernhard Grob, Edale’s export director dates back 20 years ago. Mr Mahboobi said: ‘I first got to know of Edale at a show they were exhibiting at in Tehran. We had never really considered looking at compact flexo presses then, but were impressed with the machines and the solutions that Edale could offer. That is when we purchased our first E180, and E250. These machines are still in production, and we have added the Alpha and Beta models, which are powerful, fast and very accurate.’
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