
Lamar Srl
Manufacturers of adhesive and non-adhesive labels.
Production of labels for all production sectors
The company investments in production equipment and frequent innovation are amongst their strengths
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The company has born 1975 it all began with Renzo, who purchased the first machine, an Onda 150 die cutting machine with which he produced labels for the local shoe factories, in a small property in via Leopardi, Vinci.
Lamar expanded quickly, mainly because of its ability to adapt to the ever-changing market and make investments for improvement: the original core business of fabric labels was gradually replaced by the production of adhesive and non-adhesive labels.
Lamar became specialized in the production of self-adhesive and non-adhesive labels and was able to meet all its customers’ needs: from the simplest blank labels to the most complex labels, consisting of several pages.
This family-run company is still true to its origins: with the third generation already playing an active role, frequent investments in the production capacity to maintain the highest standards, and painstaking attention to its customer service.
These recurring aspects are summed up in our motto — “Quality and service” — which has remained constant throughout the years.
The company investments in production equipment and frequent innovation are amongst their strengths: the production process is fully automated and always uses state-of-the-art control technology.
The current fleet of machines allows us to produce labels in up to 10 colours, including laminated colours. The recent installation of control systems, both in-line and off-line, allows us to check the printed labels during each phase.
The production speed and the substantial elimination of the risk of printing errors have consistently increased our production capacity.
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