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Positive Camtec to handle Summa in Australia

Positive Camtec to handle Summa in Australia
by Daniel Fitzgerald
Aug 13, 2009
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Positive Camtec has been appointed as the Australian distributor for the Summa range of vinyl-cutters and thermal transfer print and cut machines.

The deal continues a "long association" between the companies, which stretches back 15 years.

 

"The dedication and experience that Positive Camtec offer the local market coupled with their product knowledge of Summa products gained over years of working along with us, made for a natural progression to appoint them as an Australian distributor" said Drew Groshong, vice-president of sales at Summa USA.

 

Designed and manufactured in Belgium, the Summa range includes vinyl-cutters up to 64 inches wide, making it one of the few product lines in the vinyl-cutting industry able to cater to the wide-format market.

 

"Summa cutters are the premium product on the market, and their 'Tangential Cutting Blade' technology is second-to-none," said Positive Camtec technical director Philip Trumble. "Summa T-Series cutters are unmatched when it comes to cutting difficult substrates like Class 1 'Honeycomb' reflective vinyl and sandblast rubber up to 1.2mm thick."

 

"Many clients who have purchased Summa cutters from Positive Camtec in the early days still rely on their Summa cutters to produce for them day-in and day-out in 2009, which is an exceptional run and testament to the quality and reliability of Summa products," said Ray Clarke, Managing Director of Positive Camtec.

 



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