Konica Minolta and Nilpeter intensify co-operation

Konica Minolta and Nilpeter are intensifying their co-operation. The two companies have entered into a partnership for sales and service of AccurioLabel systems in Germany and Austria.
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Konica Minolta and Nilpeter GmbH are intensifying their co-operation. The two companies have entered into a comprehensive partnership for sales and service of AccurioLabel systems in Germany and Austria.

The AccurioLabel series was developed for small to medium-sized label converters. It is designed to offer an affordable entry into digital label and tag printing. It supports the market requirements for the production of small to medium print runs in ever shorter processing times. The latest model, the AccurioLabel 230, is a flexible system for the requirements of on-demand jobs. The model processes almost all adhesive papers and films.

Konica Minolta expands its market presence

More than 500 systems from Konica Minolta's AccurioLabel series are installed worldwide. According to Oliver Becker, Head of Professional Printing at Konica Minolta Germany, this demonstrates the great demand for toner-based, digital printing systems for short to medium-run labelling. He explains: „By opening up a new market for digital label printing systems in this middle price range we are fuelling the growth of the entire label market. The partnership with Nilpeter now further expands our market presence.“

Labelling system from Konica Minolta
AccurioLabel 230, the latest model in the AccurioLabel series from Konica Minolta (Image: Konica Minolta)

Thorsten Saathoff, Managing Director of Nilpeter GmbH adds: „It is always important to us to offer our customers and partners qualified advice and the right product for their requirements. With the expansion of our product portfolio, we are now offering our customers a high-quality product as a Entry into the profitable digital market on. With this partnership, we are consistently pursuing the path we embarked on some time ago. We are strengthening our local service, product and sales expertise with our own employees, partners and market-orientated products.“

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[infotext icon]Konica Minolta Business Solutions Deutschland GmbH has its German headquarters in Langenhagen. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Konica Minolta Inc. based in Tokyo, Japan. The company employs around 44,000 people worldwide (as at March 2020). In the 2019/2020 financial year, the company generated net sales of around 8.2 billion euros[/infotext].

Source: Konica Minolta