9 August 2016
Three new iGen 5’s for the OTC Group
LONDON, ON—The OTC Group has acquired three Xerox iGen 5 presses from Xerox Canada, in a bid to fuel expansion of its folding carton printing capacity. The London-based company recently introduced Xerox’s XMPie and Free Flow Core to its workflow.

Left to right: OTCG’s Adam Egan, VP, high-performance packaging and Dana Noble, creative director, high-performance packaging

With 24 pt capability the iGen 5 will produce pharmaceutical cartons serving OTC’s brand protection process, which provides powerful consumer data back to the product manufacturer to be used for marketing or regulatory requirements. The process integrates with a client’s current serialization scheme and does not require material change to the manufacturer’s supply chain network.

“OTC Group has an amazing way of looking beyond the horizon at applications that will become significant opportunities in this marketplace,” Brad King, vice president, graphic communications operations, Xerox Canada, said. “This type of thinking opens up new avenues of revenue and client value, and we’re proud that OTC Group chooses Xerox technology and workflow solutions to enable production of their cutting-edge ideas and offerings.”

The new presses will be installed at OTC’s London, ON and Port Huron, Michigan locations.

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