Catapult Print has begun 2025 with a major investment in new machinery to enable the labels specialist to continue scaling up after achieving a $60m turnover in 2024.
Established just six years ago, Catapult is focused on increasing capacity in 2025 as the company continues to target more of the phenomenal year-on-year growth it has achieved since day one. The company’s $60m 2024 turnover follows two consecutive months of record sales in Q4 and a year that saw Catapult onboard more than 80 new customers, while maintaining a customer retention rate of 98%.
In a market that contracted by 20% during 2024, Catapult grew by 40% thanks to the company’s ability to deliver dramatically reduced lead times, unbeatable quality and reliability, and low pricing.
With the company’s sights set on reaching the $70m mark by the end of 2025, Catapult’s investment is strategic and indicative of the company’s ongoing commitment to raising standards in he sector.
A second Com 500 Coater machine, ordered from Ravenwood, will enable Catapult to double capacity, allowing the company to maintain industry-leading rapid order fulfilment as it continues to grow its customer base and throughput. Aligned to Catapult’s Linerless+ proposition, which offers a choice of traditional or glue gap linerless labels, the new machine has been specified with glue gap technology to provide the flexibility for both options.
The advanced Com 500 Coater enables simultaneous application of pressure sensitive adhesive and UV curable silicone lacquer, with a Nordson adhesive pre-melting and delivery system that allows for to up to 12 slot heads with screw adjustments for glue stripe widths. It can accommodate variable line widths from 3mm to 45mm, and slits and rewinds multiple lanes into finished reels, in a single pass. With a coating speed of up to 130 m/minute, the new coater supports Catapult’s technology-led production efficiency, and silicone is cured instantly via the UV curing system.
The latest Com 500 Coater model ordered by Catapult further enhances efficiency with a new silicone wheel support air shaft to speed up changeovers and a new laser micrometer to allow for enhanced glue weight specifications.
Alongside the new coater, Catapult is also investing in an additional rewind machine. Supplied by Ashe Converting Equipment, the new Opal turret slitter rewinder is Catapult’s 5th rewind machine, which, including their two coaters, gives the company a total of seven finishing units.
The new machine will complement an end-to-end solution for Catapult’s 26-inch Nilpeter printing press, allowing the company to deliver at high speed, and maximizing widths to maintain industry beating lead times and pricing.
These new machines follow equipment investment and innovation that saw Catapult become the first company in the US to install the Nilpeter 26-inch nine-color printing press with die station in 2024, enabling printing of high-quality, pressure sensitive labels, linerless labels, and narrow-web films in a fraction of the time. The Nilpeter FA-26 machine had never been specified or built before, and Catapult worked collaboratively with Nilpeter to develop a machine that provides live production data in real time; a world first, which overcomes the potential human error of manual inputting, while delivering efficiency and accuracy benefits.
All eight of Catapult’s Nilpeter FA-Line presses will be fully integrated with Nilpeter’s Digital Shadow solution, enabling the company to collect and analyze data to drive exceptional levels of efficiency and customer service, quality and susainability. The Digital Shadow solution enables Catapult to monitor key metrics such as machine uptime, energy consumption, and waste reduction in real time. The machines will all be upgraded simultaneously, with Catapult and Nilpeter working collaboratively to take all eight presses offline in a meticulously planned and delivered operation.
The investment in equipment continues Catapult’s pioneering approach to harnessing the potential of technology and data to achieve a more efficient and quality-driven print process, providing cost and lead time benefits for customers. It builds on the company’s Crystal digital system which generates live data on every job, enabling Catapult’s customers to access accurate reports every 1-3 hours, with real-time visibility on orders, stock holding and production.
Catapult’s continued investment and market-focused approach to giving customers what they want resulted in record months for the company during Q4 of 2024. In October, Catapult achieved a 25% increase on revenue as compared to October 2023, which was 5.8% up on the company’s previous best ever month. Then in November, the company broke its own records again!
With the print industry continuing to face challenging market conditions as we begin 2025, Catapult’s chairman and co-founder, Mark Cook, is optimistic about the year ahead. He commented: “Alongside our continued focus on delivering faster, better, and at a lower cost for our customers, we have invested in capacity, efficiency and systems to equip us for further growth in the year ahead.
“Our aim is to provide the same exceptional service to every customer, whether they have been with us since day one, or joined us yesterday. I am confident that with the investments we have made, in machinery, technology, people and systems, we have kept pace with demand for our services and are continuing to innovate to provide the service our customers deserve and the transformation our industry needs.”
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