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ROTOCONTROL secures another RSC order in South Africa from Uniprint

Press release from the issuing company

Ahrensburg, Germany – ROTOCONTROL today announced another RSC Slitter Rewinder Machine order in South Africa from Uniprint, the largest empowerment printer in the region.  Pascal Aengenvoort, Director from ROTOTEC, the local Agent for ROTOCONTROL throughout South Africa led the discussions that secured the order.

Bharat Mehta, Managing Director, Liam Gibson Technical/Production Manager and Lorne Andersen Production/Technical Manager based their decision to purchase the ROTOCONTROL RSC Slitter Rewinder Machine on the advanced S-Drive Servo Technology with the capability to run unsupported film material, which is a key market segment.  "Uniprint's vision is Collaboration and Innovation" states Bharat Mehta.  "Our goal is to ensure the highest standard of product and service quality in our offerings.  We are confident that ROTOCONTROL will enable Uniprint to support this commitment with their market reputation and local support and service through ROTOTEC."

Established in 1926, Uniprint has over 80 years of industry experience and is one of the largest producer of self-adhesive, flexible and shrinksleeve labels in South Africa.  The Labels and Packaging division specialises in high quality label printing utilising the latest multicolour flexographic, lithographic, digital, silkscreen, foiling and laminating equipment in a state-of-the-art, purpose designed factory.

The ROTOCONTROL RSC series offers a full suite of standard features in an economical, compact, extremely robust machine designed to maximize operator efficiency. Standard features such as cartridge slitting system, vertical inspection zone, automatic tension control, S-Drive servo driven operation, job save and simple, and functional controls means more time producing labels and less time in set up.

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