GM brings finishing expertise to Labelexpo Mexico 2023

Company will show live demonstrations of DC330Mini on stand C30 at Labelexpo Mexico 2023

DC330Mini

DC330Mini

GM (Grafisk Maskinfabrik) has confirmed its participation at Labelexpo Mexico 2023, as part of the company’s strategic growth plan in Latin America (LATAM). Labelexpo Mexico 2023, taking place in April 26–28, will help GM to show how its reliable finishing solutions and expertise can benefit label printers.  

Uffe Nielsen, CEO of GM, said: ‘We already have a strong customer base in Mexico, Central and South America, so it’s only natural that we’ll be part of the line-up at the first Labelexpo trade show in this part of the world. LATAM is one of our fastest-growing markets, so we wouldn’t want to miss out on such a great opportunity to further highlight our established presence here, connect with our partners, and of course, show our finishing innovations to even more potential customers.’ 

GM will showcase its DC330Mini, a compact finishing machine, at the World Trade Center Mexico City. 

The DC330Mini will demonstrate flexibility and high productivity with onboard UV flexo varnish, lamination, cold foil, die-cutting, slitting, and dual rewinding capabilities. Taking up just 2.7 meters (8.8 feet) in length due to the short web path, it features servo-driven tension control and offers excellent registration. It is also suitable for running in line with a digital press or GM’s own hot foil and screen embellishment units. 

In addition, the team will be keen to discuss the rest of the company’s wide portfolio of products, including different financing options and multi-level support program.  

‘When it comes to materials handling, GM has the technological advantage, so we can help converters finish first in the closely fought label race. We also pride ourselves on building bespoke machines for any application and providing tailored service and support packages. I would like to encourage visitors looking for a great finishing solution to head straight to the GM’s stand in Mexico City,’ Uffe concluded.