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Currie Group has signed an agreement to supply the US-manufactured B&R Moll post-press equipment for printing and packaging in Australia and New Zealand.

Under the new deal, Currie Group is now the exclusive representative of B&R Moll in Australia and New Zealand, and says this collaboration “brings together two powerhouses in the industry, combining our expertise, passion, and commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions to our valued customers".

Based in Pennsylvania, family-owned B&R Moll has been manufacturing post-press finishing equipment for 40 years, with the third generation of the family now helping lead the business, aligning with Currie Group.

In addition to its US base, B&R Moll runs a European operation from its sister company in London, and is also a significant supplier to the Japanese market.

B&R Moll technology includes digital registering, nick-less cutting FlexCut rotary die cutters, versatile folder-gluers for both print and packaging, bindery systems, tool-less blister pack lines. Click here to register your interest in the equipment.

The company says its equipment is designed to achieve “precision and excellence” in folding, gluing, and die-cutting.

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