Thursday, May 14, 2009

I love the dna of small companies in niche markets. Die cutting for ultra short runs.

from printweek.com
"Kama ProCut 52
Barney Cox, PrintWeek, 08 May 2009

This machine might be regarded as a niche investment, but it could be a way to add value for digital firms, says Barney Cox

Kama may not be the first name that springs to mind when you think of die-cutting, but according to chief executive Marcus Tralau, it was the Dresden-based firm that in 1963 developed the first die-cutter."
Procut 53: the only automated flatbed  die-cutter in its size

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