THIMM Verpackung GmbH + Co. KG set a printing industry world record for the first time back in 1997, when it successfully realised 24 different printing orders involving 52 colour changes in just 24 hours (three eight hour shifts with three employees per shift). They produced a total of 250,000 m² of printed paper - enough to cover 34 football pitches!
Five years later, in June 2002, THIMM Print set a record for the largest one-piece image ever printed using the flexographic roll printing method. THIMM owes these achievements to its one-of-a-kind belt printing technology. This world record-setting performance is around five times higher than what can be achieved using industry standard single-cylinder flexographic printing machines. Minimal setup time, dedicated employees, exceptional quality and near-100% machine utilisation were just a few of the reasons why THIMM’s print performance made headlines in trade press as well.
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