• Now available in ANZ: Durst Tau 510 RSCi
    Now available in ANZ: Durst Tau 510 RSCi
  • Switch long and medium run flexo to digital: Durst Tau 510 RSCi
    Switch long and medium run flexo to digital: Durst Tau 510 RSCi
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Durst and All4Labels Global Packaging Group, a multi-site one-stop converter servicing local and multinational clients, have successfully concluded beta testing of Durst’s new Tau 510 RSCi, at an All4Labels site in Germany.

Matt Ashman, CEO of Durst Oceania, says, “The Tau 510 RSCi is now available in Australia and New Zealand.”

The Tau 510 RSCi is the subject of the Durst webinar next Tuesday, which follows another European label printer that has switched its long run and medium run flexo work to the Tau digital press. Click here to register for the 20 minute seminar, which runs at 6pm AEST Tuesday 15 June.

Thanks to the positive performance of the beta machine, a second Tau 510 RSCi has now been installed in the same press room at All4Labels, to increase production capacity needs, and will be followed by multiple installations in other All4Label plants across Europe.

The Tau 510 RSCi for beta was installed at the All4Labels plant in Gebesee a year ago, and was since then tested under real production conditions, for a dedicated range of label and package printing applications.

All4Labels, which has 29 production sites across the world and 3000 employees, specialises in the home and personal care markets, as well as food and beverage. The group is recognised by its customers as a preferred provider of pressure sensitive, shrink sleeve and security labels, as well as flexible packaging solutions and identification.

Christian Kraft, plant manager at All4Labels Gebesee, said: “This investment in Durst’s RSCi printing technology, software and service represents a further step up in what we offer for customers demanding the best, who include internationally renowned brands and local companies.

“Optimisation of production processes has become All4Label’s main priority in a market where we see a high level of customisation, premiumisation and personalisation. Digital printing and the associated technologies have allowed us to offer greater flexibility and faster responses to the marketplace. Now, with the new Tau 510 RSCi, Durst has moved to yet another level and will be providing us with industrial performance for medium and long print runs with outstanding quality.”

Helmuth Munter, Durst segment manager, Labels & Flexible Packaging, said: “We are delighted to be a business partner of All4Labels and we are proud and happy about the successful beta test of our new Tau 510 RSCi. This strategic alignment is a perfect endorsement for our strategy, and the strong emphasis that we place on customer care, quality and innovation. Thus, in partnership, we are helping our clients be increasingly successful in their chosen business, and we’re looking forward to a future successful growth with All4Labels.”

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