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Currie Group to supply AB Graphic International

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Agreement: AB Graphic will continue to work with Currie Group
Agreement: AB Graphic will continue to work with Currie Group
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AB Graphic International has announced it will continue its agreement with Currie Group to represent its range of converting lines for digitally printed webs in Australia. Currie Group will provide sales, supplies and service support from its locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

Mark Hyde of AB Graphic International says. "In 2007 we were named official supplier of label converting systems for the HP digital print engine and since Currie Group also represent them, we see this as a natural sales and support vehicle for our Digicon, Digilam and Digicoat range."

However, AB Graphic's range of slitters and inspection rewinders will continue to be handled separately by Melbourne based Universal Print Partners.

Mark Daws, product manager from Currie Group adds, "As far as partnerships go, this one is particularly advantageous for the label industry."

Daws says, "AB Graphics is the worldwide market leader in label converting solutions for digitally printed webs. Currie Group with its leading position in digital technology and Australia-wide sales and service network continues to build on the relationship in order to provide end to end solutions".

AB Graphic International is a global supplier of label converting and finishing machines with facilities in the UK, Netherlands, Spain, Germany and the United States.

The company offers a range of slitting, rewinding and label inspection systems that can be supplied in standard configuration or tailored to requirements.


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