Trade-printer Roller Poster, which operates with Foxcil, has launched a new business arm and service – Creatabull – which offers on-demand high-quality plastic bags to printers to offer their customers.
Foxcil and Roller Poster had a combined stand at Visual Impact, where they introduced Creatabull to attendees.
Roger Kirwan, owner, Foxcil, Roller Poster, Creatabull says, “We are looking to make people aware of our new plastic bag offer, which is under the brand Creatabull Bags. We have come up with a concept where we have 16 set bag formats.
“From those 16 bag formats, we have a number of set sizes, widths, lengths, and thicknesses. It makes it simple for people who are not used to purchasing plastic bags.
“We saw a gap in the market for high-quality plastic bags, and it is something we have been working to bring to the market since earlier this year.
“We have had great response so far, mainly due to the fact that our turnaround times are significantly better than what is offered in the market, and given that we are already a trade supplier of labels and bunting. People are used to us as a trade supplier to the print industry.
“The two companies, Roller Poster and Foxcil, under the one roof are certainly supporting each other, so we are completely integrated.
“We have two different machines, able to do a wide range of different styles. Rather than settle on one bag machine and limit our options, I feel we have a much wider range.
“We have a six-colour Simon CI press, so we are able to offer high-quality, CMYK print.” The company also operates a Xeikon digital press, a Konica Minolta digital label press.
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