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Agfa, Flint up its plate, ink prices
Agfa has announced a big increase in plate prices worldwide, in response to the soaring raw material costs. According to the company, soaring input costs, particularly aluminium, energy and packaging materials, combined with sharply rising freight rates due to global logistic constraints make price increases unavoidable.
In the local market, TechNova, too, has increased its plate prices, but it has not disclosed the percentage of hike.
On the other hand, Flint Group Packaging has announced that it will increase the prices of its ink and coating products, effective 1 April 2021. The company said that it is facing an “extraordinarily turbulent set of supply chain conditions, exacerbated by the global pandemic”. Costs are increasing and supply is tightening across almost all procurement categories.
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Kongsberg has started a new chapter as a standalone company following its acquisition from Esko last year by private equity firm OpenGate Capital.
Fox: “This is truly an exciting day for everyone at the company
The digital finishing manufacturer is now known as Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (Kongsberg PCS) as of today (6 April).
Kongsberg PCS said the acquisition will enable it to innovate and expand into new markets.
“This is truly an exciting day for everyone at the company,” said Kongsberg PCS president Stuart Fox, one of the digital finishing specialists who has moved from Esko to form the Kongsberg PCS leadership team.
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