Spartanics And Systec Partner To Create Custom-Engineered Screen Printing Systems For Textile Manufacturers
Rolling Meadows, IL - Spartanics and Systec, two companies that specialize in modular designed highly flexible equipment solutions, announce a partnership to provide state-of-art custom-engineered screen printing systems ideal for manufacturing transfers and other screen printed textile products. The custom-engineered screen printing systems developed by Systec/Spartanics will enable transfer manufacturers and their suppliers to get maximum yields or create large format work previously difficult to do efficiently with more generic screen printing presses.
The custom-engineered screen printing systems created by Systec/Spartanics are built to customer specifications with globally available top quality components. The systems are built upon the time-proven Klemm screen printing press design that has now been improved with extensive software engineering and upgrade of system components since Spartanics obtained rights to the Klemm screen printing systems two years ago.
Tom O'Hara, Spartanics President, explains that the strong engineering emphasis and know-how in the two companies makes for a strong partnership that can deliver the customized solutions that transfer manufacturers need. "We are combining Systec engineers' 25 years in the screen printing industry with Spartanics' 45 years serving the graphic arts industry, and the similar emphasis in both companies on using modular design principles, best-in-class machine components, and state-of-art software engineering. Our strength is in custom order systems built to the exact parameters of what each screen printer needs."
Reinhard Zimmermann, General Manager of Systec adds, "The Systec/Spartanics global sales and service organization is set up to do extensive consultations to identify all required system parameters and to continue to do so as customer needs evolve. Our partnership model extends to our customers too. We ensure that our customers have exactly the right equipment they need to do both current jobs and meet the challenges of new products as new market demands develop over time."
SOURCE: Spartanics and Systec