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Flexa: The Challenge of Digital Transition in the Digital Printing Finishing Sector

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Flexa is well on its way to digital transition

Flexa represents an illustration of how a Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) with a three-decade history effectively confronts the digital transition, demonstrating a capacity for innovation and adaptation to market demands. The inherent flexibility embedded in the company's brand has enabled the development and production of custom machines tailored to specific customer requirements. These machines find application in diverse sectors such as the converting industry, etched foils, furniture handles, glass, and furniture, among others.
Flexan not only provides products but actively offers solutions for those looking customized systems for improving productivity and efficiency through automation and workflows. The range of custom solutions spans from laminating to cutting sheets and/or rolls, addressing diverse needs.

"Over the years, Flexa has been committed to providing cutting-edge machinery for digital printing finishing. Our continuous experience in the industrial sector, especially in the creation of custom machines, has been crucial to this success," says Debora Gava, CEO of Flexa srl, "To do so, we continue to promote R&D and create collaborations with different businesses to enhance our engineering capacity. Furthermore, we have made significant investments in digitizing our internal processes, including order management, logistics, and warehouse operations. We suggest accessing a web platform designed for our distributors to view the product catalog, the price list, and place orders directly through the platform.”

The path of digital transition is well underway, with over 60% of Flexa machines predisposed for Industry 4.0: "we are extremely satisfied with the new Easy Lite Wi-Fi laminator, awarded the innovative product 2022 in the USA. It is among the first laminators on the market to have an internet connection via Wi-Fi/LAN, thus entering the era of IoT (Internet of Things), to make it more evolved and intelligent. Thanks to dedicated software, the user can verify all the data related to lamination in real-time. It can monitor and optimize the finishing process, guaranteeing quality and savings", says Maras Brambillasca COO of Flexa Srl.

Designed and built in Italy, the MIURA automatic cutter, cuts rolls into sheets, is a product that is perfectly aligned with the ongoing digital transformation. It connects to the internet network facilitating the transmission and analysis of data, as well as remote monitoring and control of cutting production processes, integrating printing systems, optimizing energy consumption, and reducing maintenance time.

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