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Label firm has a lot of bottle

CLIENTS of specialist label printers PeterLynn recognise the value of high-quality labels to make the right impression.

The Corby-based label manufacturer, celebrating 30 years of production, supplies self-adhesive plain and colour labels to a range of clients including many in the food and drinks industry. Local clients include major food manufacturers as well as smaller artisan producers and several local breweries.

PeterLynn is proud to supply beer bottle labels to Nene Valley Brewery, the thriving creator of ales based in Oundle.

CLIENTS of specialist label printers PeterLynn recognise the value of high-quality labels to make the right impression.

The Corby-based label manufacturer, celebrating 30 years of production, supplies self-adhesive plain and colour labels to a range of clients including many in the food and drinks industry. Local clients include major food manufacturers as well as smaller artisan producers and several local breweries.

PeterLynn is proud to supply beer bottle labels to Nene Valley Brewery, the thriving creator of ales based in Oundle. Communication is key to the brewery’s successful relationship with PeterLynn.

Brewery co-owner, Dick Simpson, said: “We value being able to discuss new projects in person, which can only be achieved when working with a local company.

“PeterLynn always rise to the challenge and turn orders round quickly, which can be important when we are producing limited edition brews. It is a pleasure to work with a company like PeterLynn who really value their customers.”

Like many others, the brewery has been able to take advantage of PeterLynn’s investment in technology. This includes the state-of-the-art Xeikon 3300 digital label press which has two separate finishing lines which offer foiling, lamination, varnishing and spot colours. It means PeterLynn can meet the increasing demand for short runs of assorted full colour labels without the expense of plates and machine set-up, which have historically made full colour labels too expensive for many smaller producers

PeterLynn use specialist papers as standard for all its bottle labelling applications. These materials pass the ‘ice test’, ideal for bottles that need to chill without the label either wrinkling or getting soggy.

Vicky Waine, Sales & Marketing Manager at PeterLynn, said: “Our digital press has proved a fantastic investment, opening up many new markets, and it is such a pleasure to work with our vibrant food and drinks industry in Northamptonshire. We offer free delivery within Northamptonshire, along with free press proofs so customers can assess the quality of our work.”

PeterLynn’s extensive printing options also include two flexographic presses, which can produce labels in up to eight colours as well as hotfoil and plain label presses.

Vicky said: “We pride ourselves on maintaining superb quality on all orders and look forward to working with even more of our local food and drink producers.”

To find out more contact PeterLynn on 01536 400344 or see the website www.peterlynn4labels.co.uk

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