Finishing & Screen Printing

KGM moves toward the future with Tecnau finishing

Friday 03. December 2021 - Swedish company KGMDatadistribution AB knows this very well and since 1982 continuously improves and refines processes to help its customers adapt and take exciting new steps forward in the communication landscape.

KGM Datadistribution AB is the first printing company in the Nordic region to invest in a Tecnau Revolution 50 Cut & Stack solution, with dynamic perforating and merging inline to a Canon ColorStream 8000 printer to handle large volumes of transactional and direct mail applicationsIn a fast-moving environment, choosing the right path to evolve can make a tremendous difference in a company’s future. 
With three digital print production sites in Stockholm, Sundsvall, and Copenhagen, KGM specializes in output management and provides complete communication and mailing services, both postal and digital production, to its customers in the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective way.
Our vision and ambition are to always find the smartest way to better spread our client messages in every possible output channel. With 40 years of experience and a steady growth both in technologies and volumes produced we pursue this goal very seriously,” said CEO Mia Steen. “In the last couple of years, we saw a real boost in the demand for direct mail applications, and we decided to further improve our solution capabilities by moving to a newer technology”.”KGM was looking to expand its business in terms of quantity and quality with a new finishing solution inline to a newly purchased Canon ColorStream 8000 capable of speeds up to 160 meters per minute,” explained Thomas Olofsson, Tecnau Area Manager Nordics & Asia Pacific. “With high-speed throughput, IoT compatibilities and media flexibility, our flagship Revolution 50 family was the perfect candidate for reaching the next level of production required. Also, Revolution 50 had already been validated with the new printer, illustrating the added value of our long relationship with Canon.”

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Finishing & Screen Printing

KGM moves toward the future with Tecnau finishing

Friday 03. December 2021 - Swedish company KGMDatadistribution AB knows this very well and since 1982 continuously improves and refines processes to help its customers adapt and take exciting new steps forward in the communication landscape.

KGM Datadistribution AB is the first printing company in the Nordic region to invest in a Tecnau Revolution 50 Cut & Stack solution, with dynamic perforating and merging inline to a Canon ColorStream 8000 printer to handle large volumes of transactional and direct mail applicationsIn a fast-moving environment, choosing the right path to evolve can make a tremendous difference in a company’s future. 
With three digital print production sites in Stockholm, Sundsvall, and Copenhagen, KGM specializes in output management and provides complete communication and mailing services, both postal and digital production, to its customers in the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective way.
Our vision and ambition are to always find the smartest way to better spread our client messages in every possible output channel. With 40 years of experience and a steady growth both in technologies and volumes produced we pursue this goal very seriously,” said CEO Mia Steen. “In the last couple of years, we saw a real boost in the demand for direct mail applications, and we decided to further improve our solution capabilities by moving to a newer technology”.”KGM was looking to expand its business in terms of quantity and quality with a new finishing solution inline to a newly purchased Canon ColorStream 8000 capable of speeds up to 160 meters per minute,” explained Thomas Olofsson, Tecnau Area Manager Nordics & Asia Pacific. “With high-speed throughput, IoT compatibilities and media flexibility, our flagship Revolution 50 family was the perfect candidate for reaching the next level of production required. Also, Revolution 50 had already been validated with the new printer, illustrating the added value of our long relationship with Canon.”

www.tecnau.com
Back to overview