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Company will now be able to offer

digital package converting to its customers.

The Highcon Euclid is scheduled to be installed at Anro before the end of the yearThe Highcon Euclid is scheduled to be installed at Anro before the end of the yearHighcon has announced that West Chester-based Anro Inc. has placed an order for the Highcon Euclid digital cutting and creasing machine. It confirmed as well that this will make it the first company in North America to be able to offer the benefits of digital package converting to its customers.

The investment is being made enhance Anro's digital printing line-up, allowing them to offer a one stop shop to its clients; improved speed to market, greater flexibility and shorter run packaging.

The family-owned entity has been in business since 1953 and launched digital technology in 1998.

Chris Baker, Highcon VP Sales and Business Development commented,” Anro is well known for product innovation and customer service. A proven early adopter, the company needed no introduction to the advantages of digital technology. The Highcon Euclid allows Anro to produce products and services that are unique to digital finishing, such as highly creative packaging and on-demand responsiveness, giving Anro a real competitive edge''.

Jim Spinelli, Anro COO added, "As a full service printer we believe in making our customers' lives as easy as possible. The Euclid will allow us to complete this service, extending their branding reach into short and medium run packaging and complementing the levels of quality, responsiveness and service that we strive to bring to all our clients. This addition to our digital supply chain will enhance our competitiveness in today's demanding market."

The Highcon Euclid is scheduled to be installed at Anro before the end of the year.

http://www.anro.com/

http://www.highcon.net/

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