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Durham Box Purchases First Highcon Beam 2C in the UK market

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Highcon, a leading provider of digital die cutting and creasing systems, announced today at drupa 2024 that Durham Box, part of the Logson Group, a UK based group of packaging companies has signed an agreement to purchase the first Highcon Beam 2C digital die cutting system in the UK market.

With this system, Durham Box aims to expand its market reach, particularly in the e-commerce sector. This innovative system will be installed at Durham Box’s 120,000 feet plant in Bishop Auckland in North-East England, alongside the EFI Nozomi single-pass corrugated printer. Additionally, Durham Box has also signed an option agreement to upgrade the Highcon Beam 2C to the Highcon Beam 2C Nonstop as well as, to join the Highcon Vulcan Option Program.

The revolutionary Vulcan (R&D code name) is still under development and boasts an impressive 1.4 x 1.7-meter (55” x 66”) sheet size, which will bring about numerous benefits for mainstream corrugated production. Collectively, the Logson Group has a turnover of over £400m annually, with more than 1300 employees spread across the UK. This renowned parent brand includes several subsidiaries, including Board24, Boxes and Packaging, Cases24, Jardin Corrugated, Red Rose Packaging, Boxshop, Durham Box, and The Cardboard Box Company.

Dan Morris, managing director of Durham Box, states, “We are excited to add the Highcon Beam 2C digital die cutting system to our facility. This will allow us to expand our product offerings and further enhance the ongoing and future expectations of the leading brands that we work with.” David Richardson, Logson Group CEO, added, “We are pleased to be joining forces with Highcon, a top-notch provider of digital die cutting systems.

This is an exciting development for us, and we are looking forward to the many possibilities that this partnership will bring.” CEO of Highcon, Shlomo Nimrodi said, “Highcon has achieved yet another milestone in its digital transformation journey with the help of its partnership with Durham Box and the Logson Group, through our continuous demonstration of attracting leading market players to adopt our digital die cutting solutions.”

“The highly professional and dedicated team at Durham and Logson, with the leadership of Moti Vaknin, Highcon’s Sales Key Account Manager, have been instrumental in identifying existing and future business opportunities for the Highcon market. Without this joint collaboration, Highcon would not have reached this point.” The Logson Group is a UK based group of packaging companies. Collectively the Group employs over 1300 people with a turnover in excess of £400m annually.

Operating across the UK as the parent brand to Board24, Boxes and Packaging, Cases24, Jardin Corrugated Cases, Boxshop, Cardboard Box Company, Red Rose Packaging, Durham Box and Challenge Packaging we bring together a unique mix of companies which enables us to offer a full range of corrugated packaging across all areas of the UK.

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