BakPac, the flexible packaging division of Baker Labels, has installed its second HP Indigo 200K Digital Press. This is the second installation of this press in the UK.
This investment bolsters BakPac’s production capacity. In line with its two-year, 5m+ GBP (6.48m+ USD) investment strategy, BakPac will install a third Galaxy Packtech pouch converter in November, bringing its total to four. Two additional pouch converters are expected in early 2025.
'Remaining family-owned and independent enables us to make fast, strategic decisions, like adding the second HP Indigo 200K and multiple Galaxy converters,' said Steve Baker, managing director of Baker Labels. 'These investments reflect our focus on supporting our customers with the highest-quality products and shortest industry lead times, all while preserving the personal, customer-focused ethos that has driven our success for decades.'
Darren Godfrey, HP account manager for BakPac, said: 'We are incredibly proud that BakPac has chosen HP Indigo again for this next stage of their expansion. To have earned the trust of such a dynamic, forward-thinking business means a lot to HP, and we’re thrilled to support BakPac’s ongoing success with the power and reliability of the HP Indigo 200K.'
This investment in a second HP Indigo 200K allows BakPac to compete in a broader market by offering digitally printed solutions that were traditionally limited to larger-scale production, now available in flexible runs.
'The second HP Indigo 200K gives us the flexibility and capacity to provide solutions to a wider range of clients,' Baker said. 'We’re excited to continue innovating with HP as we push the limits of what digital printing can do for flexible packaging.'