GM plans innovation showcase at Labelexpo Americas 2024

The company’s large booth at the show will be brimming with precision-engineered converting machines.

Label finishing specialist GM has confirmed its participation at the upcoming Labelexpo Americas 2024 show on September 10–12 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, in Rosemont, Illinois. The company’s large booth #6111 in Hall F at the show will be brimming with precision-engineered converting machines designed to add maximum value to digitally printed labels.  

Daily live shows will demonstrate the latest developments in all aspects of label converting from embellishment, varnishing, coating, die-cutting, and laser cutting to slitting and rewinding. 

The centerpiece of GM’s innovation showcase will be a DC350Flex+ Premium finishing line with high-speed die-cutting. Visitors can also experience the GM DC350Mini compact and DC350Nano ultra-compact label finishers, as well as the HF350 Hot foil unit, the LC350 Laser finisher, and the CS350 High-speed sheeter. 

CEO Uffe Nielsen, said: ‘Labelexpo remains the premier show for label and flexible packaging innovation, which is why GM can always be found right in the thick of it, sharing our finishing experience and expertise with converters aiming to accelerate opportunities. The 2024 Americas edition promises to be another excellent occasion for demonstrating our latest machines, including our flagship DC350Flex+ Premium line.’ 

Promising to transform label finishing, the DC350Flex+ features semi-rotary varnishing and die-cutting at high speeds. Configured with a High-Speed Single Anvil (HSSA), it runs at up to 80m/min (or 130m/min when fitted with full rotary die-cutting). The modular, flexible design allows converters to choose from multiple configurations, adding options such as digital embellishment, laser cutting, hot foil, and even integration with third-party technologies. For clients with specialized requirements, custom options can easily be accommodated. 

Meanwhile, for those needing smaller yet equally powerful solutions, either the DC350Mini compact or the DC350Nano ultra-compact label finisher will be suitable. Designed with automation, the servo-driven DC350Mini minimizes waste and maximizes productivity with a range of features including MIS integration, UV flexo varnish, lamination, cold foil, die-cutting, slitting, and dual rewind. The DC350Nano is suitable for a small digital press or for working as a backup line when volumes are particularly high. 

Another compact solution is the new wider HF350 unit which opens a world of embellishment opportunities with cost-effective hot foil and embossing capabilities. The HF330 offers sustainable and efficient operation offered by the servo-register system, while the integration of BST Ultrasonic web-guide technology further enhances accuracy. 

For those wishing to harvest the benefits of laser technology, the LC350 Laser finisher is a compact, economical, and fully digital option. Suitable for any digital label press, it eliminates tooling, thereby reducing setup times and allowing full design flexibility. Also on show will be the CS350 versatile roll-to-sheet guillotine sheeter which tackles a variety of materials, including carton board, with high accuracy.  

‘GM’s range of innovative solutions can be customized to handle every type of label finishing need. We even build custom machines to fit your exact requirement, nothing is off the table,’ concluded Uffe. ‘We look forward to connecting in person with our customers in North America and to forge new partnerships. Why not drop by to speak to us about your current requirements and your ambitions for the future?’