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News Release from: DataLase
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 November 2004
Domino effect helps promote laser
marking
Sherwood Technology is working with Domino - the largest international producer of CO2 laser-marking systems - to supply DataLase to a worldwide market.
Sherwood Technology is working with Domino - the largest international producer of CO2 laser-marking systems - to supply DataLase to a worldwide market The companies have recently signed a supply licence agreement
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The agreement will enable Domino to supply a total coding and printing solution to a number of sectors worldwide, including pharmaceutical, food and beverage and product security.
Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will share the benefit of Domino selling its lasers along with the DataLase consumables to Domino's customers.
Sherwood will not only be supplying its patented DataLase colour change solution but will also be making its new DataLase Masterbatch available via Domino's global supply chain.
Colin Mills, Marketing Director at Domino, comments: "This agreement provides a unique opportunity for Domino, since DataLase enables us to offer a complete marking and coding solution to our clients".
"Our lasers allow high performance coding of a superior quality and when combined with Sherwood's DataLase, in contrast to other methods, we are able to produce an indelible, permanent mark that does not smear, peel or fade away".
The companies originally worked together to supply a full solution of lasers and DataLase to customers in Europe, including Muller Dairies.
"DataLase is set to redefine the process of marking a range of substrates", says Steve Kelly, Managing Director of Sherwood.
"With its strong commitment to research and development, Domino is the perfect partner to help us supply our revolutionary colour-change solution to the global market".
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