Comexi offset CI sales hit milestone

GIRONA, SPAIN—On January 22, 2026, Comexi announced that by the end of the previous year, worldwide sales of the company’s Offset CI Evolution had reached the milestone of 30 units. This innovative technology provides the market’s highest resolution through a 100% solvent-free process without compromising operational costs.

With this milestone, Comexi consolidates its position as the only manufacturer in the flexible packaging industry to offer the three main printing technologies: flexo, offset and digital. This unique “triple-threat” portfolio allows Comexi to provide an unbiased, consultative approach, ensuring every converter finds the exact technology to match their specific production needs.

Recognizing that offset technology is a clear and growing market trend, Comexi has significantly reinforced its internal structure to provide comprehensive support for all offset projects and services. This investment ensures that the company can meet the rising global demand with dedicated expertise, from initial installation to long-term technical service.

The technology is gaining rapid momentum globally. With 30 installations—including four recent repeat orders, two of which occurred this last year—the Offset CI Evolution has proven itself as a reliable, high-performance solution. This success is attracting significant interest from brand owners who value its unique combination of speed-to-market, premium quality, and environmental responsibility. Today, users are leveraging this technology to produce a diverse range of products, including flexible packaging (pouches, sachets, wrapping and lidding) and labels (shrink sleeves, wraparound labels, and in-mold labeling).

As industries face mounting pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, the Comexi Offset CI Evolution utilizes VOC- free EB-curing technology. By eliminating heat application, it significantly reduces energy consumption compared to conventional thermal drying systems. Since no heat is applied to the substrates, it allows for printing even the thinnest PE or PP films with perfect register at higher speeds. This is ideal for mono-material recyclable structures, which are increasingly demanded to align with the new PPWR [Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation] requirements.

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