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Jet Technologies has teamed up with global provider of software and hardware printing and packaging solutions Esko to deliver Esko's product range to businesses in Australia and New Zealand.

Jet and Esko teaming up: (l-r) Darryl Wilson, Jet; David Reece, Jet; Scott Thompson, Esko; Christopher Barrry, Esko; Scott Barry, Esko; and Jack Malki, Jet Technologies
Jet and Esko teaming up: (l-r) Darryl Wilson, Jet; David Reece, Jet; Scott Thompson, Esko; Christopher Barry, Esko; Scott Barry, Esko; and Jack Malki, Jet Technologies

With its experience and expertise in the printing and packaging industries and working alongside the Esko team of engineers, Jet Technologies will help lead the distribution and support of the complete Esko range to expand its availability to Australia and New Zealand.

Among the Esko solutions are the Crystal flexo CTP systems, which will work with the Asahi plate distributed by Jet.

“This new partnership enables Jet Technologies to strengthen our ecosystem and deliver innovative solutions that address specific pain points and meet the ever-changing needs of our customers across the region,” Jack Malki, director of Jet Technologies said.

“We are excited about the opportunities this new partnership presents and we are proud to be bringing Esko’s renowned portfolio of integrated solutions to our Australian and New Zealand customers.”

Specialising in integrated solutions for packaging, printing, and finishing, Esko offers a diverse range of products and services tailored to any creative innovation – including packaging management, design, and prepress, as well as a variety of digital printing and finishing solutions.

Innovative in its approach to adopting new technology, Jet Technologies’ understanding of local and international industry trends helps the company to offer a comprehensive range of tailor-made solutions, services, and products to its customers. Now in collaboration with Esko, Jet Technologies is set to showcase an enhanced offering to the Australian and New Zealand printing and packaging industries.

“Partnering with Jet Technologies creates another significant outlet for our ward-winning range of integrated solutions in a part of the world that is important to our business – Australia and New Zealand,” Scott Thompson, regional marketing and channels manager at Esko, said.

“We see this new deal as a vital step in equipping businesses with the knowledge and solutions to improve productivity, efficiency and overall profitability through a complete digital transformation.”

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