A
privately owned company printing and converting labels and tags,
Harkwell Labels Ltd., occupies a 4500sq. ft. facility located
in Poole, Dorset. With six employees the company is a small,
but a focused concern supplying high quality letterpress printed
labels. By positioning its production between the digital and
flexo processes Harkwell has advanced to a point where its order
book is more often than not, fully booked. The average job run
is around 20,000 labels but the full spectrum of their production
is from 1,000 to 1,000,000 and includes labels for food packaging,
advertising, Marketing & Mailing,
the veterinary and Healthcare market, trade work. swing tags & window
stickers.
The company is somewhat unique in that it relies solely on the
letterpress process to produce its products. Where many label
printers today lean heavily on flexo or litho printing for label
production, Harkwell is firmly committed to the letterpress process.
States Tim Fountain, Owner “We are not interested in getting
into the commodity market and we have many local businesses we
can serve. The letterpress technology we have is cost effective
and great for handling dedicated, short runs with consistent,
high quality printing job after job. We can combine that quality
consistency with hot foiling, laminating, custom die cutting
and sheeting. We know and work with our customers as partners
and they know we are available for them at all times and passionate
about labels”. Adds General Manager, Jon Cooke, “Harkwell
has identified a niche area delivering high quality, attractive
labels to both small and large organisations that help them to
brand and advertise their products at a reasonable cost. We always
recommend our ultra high gloss varnishing for that added eye
appeal and provide this service free of charge, as it has become
a more affordable and flexible alternative to overlaminate”.
The company currently has two letterpress printing machines
supplied by A B Graphic International Ltd. The first letterpress system
ordered was an up-graded two colour Delta SR400 label press.
Next was the new Lintec LPM300GT semi-rotary letterpress model
with six printing units plus varnishing, Hot Foil, overlaminate,
sheeting, dual cutting units and seven air cooled VCP UV curing
units with e-brick electronic power supplies from GEW. Also from
A B Graphic International Ltd is the new Omega TT 270 Slitter / Rewinder.
Comments Mr. Tony Bell of A B Graphic International Ltd, “The
TT270 has been specifically developed to offer a robust table
top rewinder with many features normally only found on larger,
more expensive inspection / slitting equipment. Accurate tension
control settings can be achieved with independent air operated
unwind and rewind tension controls. The unwind and rewind mandrels
incorporate a mechanical locking system which ensures positive
grip without distorting the label core and finished reel. This
is critical since Harkwell Labels prints and converts vinyl,
polyester, polyethylene and paper substrates.”
Asked why the company is based in Poole, normally considered
a resort area, Tim Fountain, answers, “ Poole and its surrounding
area has a population of over half and million with a well established
local business base. By being able to provide tags and labels
of high quality on a quick turn-around basis, we have been able
to build a sustainable local business. It is not unusual for
a customer to phone in a job at 4:00 pm on a Friday and we will
deliver the completed order on Saturday morning. With the printing
and converting equipment we have put in place, we are now in
a position to fully support our customers.”
The 4500sq.ft facility at Harkwell includes space for further
expansion in the shape of a new in-house CTP pre-press department
that will offer its customer a first hand design service. Investment
in a second press is also imminent – letterpress of course! |