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Heinl pointed out that offering these products will also require a "clean room" environment and welders to put the chips and the antennas together. "I'm looking at an investment of between $500,000 and $1 million dollars, but I need to make sure I get a good return on that investment."
In addition to its flexography, hot stamping, thermal-transfer printing, silkscreening, digital printing and ion deposition capabilities, Repacorp installed a 61⁄2x10´ NUR Tempo press in its Phoenix-based Sierra Screen Printing division in February that offers high-resolution, wide-format digital printing and fast turnarounds, but with pricing comparable to screen printing.
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- Companies:
- Labels West
- Repacorp
- Sierra Screenprinting
- People:
- John Shanley
- Rick Heinl
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