Geon installs the first HP Indigo 7500 in New Zealand

Digital strategy drives investment in high-end print engine at GEON’s upgraded Kingsland digital and large format print hub.

Graham Morgan, Geon CEO says for the past eighteen months the company worked with existing and new clients on its digital offering and strategy.

“During this time we have been successful in securing digital print contracts and it is off this platform that we have continued to grow our strategy and invest accordingly throughout the group,” said Morgan.

According to a company release, the HP Indigoes were selected based on environmental credentials, capability to suit customer demand, leading technology and opportunity to challenge forecasted industry growth in the digital print area.

Numerous HP Indigos now feature throughout Geon sites in Australia and New Zealand, of which 14 house extensive digital equipment and two boast expanded large format capability.

“The strong investment to increase our digital print capacity in multiple regions further enhances our small and large format digital capabilities across our trans-Tasman footprint and operating from a common equipment platform ensures quality and delivery to our customers,” said Morgan (pictured).

Geon’s decision to expand its digital and large format offering to the market sits in response to demand and industry forecasts. The recent  investment in both New Zealand and Australia follows clear client wins.