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Responsive service from its supplier kept downtime to a minimum for M&M Printed Bag.
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Of M&M's three presses, two are Uteco units and one is a CMF. Its customers include those in the towel and tissue industry, the bakery industry, and a limited number in agriculture.
It was the company's third Uteco press that posed a unique challenge for the niche printer.
Rain, rain, go away
M&M's most recent press, a 53˝ Uteco, was assembled in Italy and shipped to its Chino facility. At delivery, "we broke the cover on it and we had water flowing out of the CI section," says Taylor. He determined the water to be rain water and immediately contacted Uteco.
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