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UPrint Technology expands sales to North and central America

The GSE Dispensing Inc. sales and marketing and after-sales functions in North and Central America are to be transferred to Uprint Technologies.

Edward Scheppink, CEO at UPrint Technologies stated that UPrint Technologies has acted as USA’s sales agent for use Dispensing Inc. since 2017 and it was only logical for them to continue as the distributor of north and central America.

He further stated that it was embedded in their DNA to advise their customers to choose the right dispensing equipment for their operations in addition to their world-class service. He also added that UPrint Technologies continuously develops with its business partners new solutions with the highest value reduction of environmental impact, in addition to an increase in operational efficiency.

The company offers solutions for textile, flexible packing and label pricing. The development of equipment and consumables have been done with the best class conceivable technical alignment.

This has led to UPrint Technologies offering raised bars of innovative solutions to transfer digital images to plate or (rotary) screen by the means of precision lasers. They offer EPDM plates for flexo, printing, rotary screens for textile label printing, cleaning material for flexo plates, screen and anilox and world-class equipment for dispensing powder or liquid sprays.

Herbert Skerjanz, COO, UPrint Technologies stated that they provide their services from their base in Spartanburg and they keep an inventory of critical parts to ensure their partners optimal run time for their equipment. He is also delighted that the highly skilled technical staff of GSE Dispensing Inc is joining their technical team to guarantee the best thinkable support.

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