Jet will source products from the five K+B production facilities across the world – Germany, the UK, Russia and two in the US. Jack Malki, managing director of Jet Technologjes says, “Together with Jet Technologies’ extensive local network in the narrow web, print and converting fields, the partnership will provide an exciting alternative to the market place.”
Jet Technologies will maintain its existing local customer service and CAD drawing facilities, to ensure that existing high levels of service are maintained for all clients, and the company has further expansion planned for the third quarter of this year.
Among the K+B solutions Jet will be supplying are flexo and letterpress printing cylinders, magnetic printing cylinders and hot stamping cylinders, as well as magnetic dies for envelope printing.
David Reece, sales director for printing and finshing at Jet says, “The narrow web printers in Australia and New Zealand now have a great choice, with K+B’s reputation for supplying quality products capable of delivering unrivalled quality unmateched in the industry.”
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