Landa Digital Printing—manufacturer of Nanographic Printing presses—has announced that it will be opening an ink plant to supply its growing North American customer base. The new plant will manufacture the company’s water-based Landa NanoInk.
The new plant—to be located in the Midwestern U.S.—is expected to begin operations in H2-2024, and will mark a significant expansion in the company's capabilities. Fully operated by Landa, it is strategically positioned to produce for the entire North American market, encompassing the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The U.S. location will join existing Landa ink plants across the globe, increasing worldwide NanoInk manufacturing capacity & ensuring supply to North American customers. According to the company, additional benefits include shorter lead times & reduced environmental impacts caused by shipping.
The new plant—to be located in the Midwestern U.S.—is expected to begin operations in H2-2024, and will mark a significant expansion in the company's capabilities. Fully operated by Landa, it is strategically positioned to produce for the entire North American market, encompassing the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The U.S. location will join existing Landa ink plants across the globe, increasing worldwide NanoInk manufacturing capacity & ensuring supply to North American customers. According to the company, additional benefits include shorter lead times & reduced environmental impacts caused by shipping.