Product category:
Component marking, printing and labelling systems (non-laser)
News Release from: Imaje UK | Subject: Permanent marking and coding solutions
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2002
Mark and code products permanently
Permanent marking and coding solutions are used by many manufacturers to comply with statutory requirements, QA and traceability.
Permanent marking and coding solutions from Imaje UK are used by many manufacturers to comply with statutory requirements, QA and traceability November 15 was a milestone as Group president Dr Omar Kerbage, together with other executives hosted a reception at the company's new HQ at Manor Park in Runcorn
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The local MP, Mike Hall attended, together with representatives of the council, members of the trade and local press with other invited guests.
The event reflected the international nature of the company and followed an English/French theme.
A red suited toastmaster performed the introductions.
Mike Hughes, managing director of Imaje UK opened proceedings, in French, before switching back to English.
He emphasised the significance of Manor Park as a platform for future growth and the creation of stable high quality employment.
From being a highly profitable small subsidiary the new challenge is to increase the pace for growth, broaden the range of technologies and add more value for customers.
Some of these changes were already feeding through with record sales in September.
Omar spoke of the importance of the UK in Imaje's global operations.
He emphasised how the move will allow unrestricted growth.
He expressed confidence that the invigorated UK operation led by Mike and his team would build a substantial market presence.
This will contribute to Imaje's corporate goal to become the world's largest supplier of coding and marking systems and software within the next three to four years.
The company aims to deliver at total solution to its customers.
Guests were able to tour the 13,700ft2 facility and see examples of advanced marking technology.
In moving from their old premises in Chester the company has realised an opportunity to modernise its IT systems and revise working practices.
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