SwissQprint sells 2,000th machine worldwide

SwissQprint has sold its 2,000th machine worldwide with the milestone machine going to an American adtech company

Carys Evans
September 2, 2024
[R to L] Reto Eicher, one of the swissQprint founders with Carmen Eicher and Kilian Hintermann

Large-format manufacturer, swissQprint is celebrating after selling its 2,000th machine worldwide. The milestone flatbed has been sold to SuperGraphics, based in Seattle.

According to swissQprint chief executive officer, Kilian Hintermann, North America is an important growth market for the company which was founded 17 years ago.

“The global community includes over 1,500 companies in some 40 countries around the world,” says Hintermann. “Out of the installed base of nearly 2,000, over 400 are more than 10 years old and still in daily use – a testament to the machines’ longevity.”

swissQprint machines have always been developed and built 100% at its Swiss headquarters, giving the manufacturer end-to-end control over this process.

SuperGraphics has invested in a Nyala model, swissQprint’s most popular model and Europe’s best-selling large-format printer in its class for nine years in a row according to the EDP Awards.

Chief executive officer of SuperGraphics, Reid Baker, says: “swissQprint won us over by combining the strength of the highest quality flatbed press on the planet with high efficiency production output, and it is an honour for SuperGraphics to be taking delivery of the 2,000th swissQprint machine.”

Carmen Eicher, chief sales and marketing officer at swissQprint, adds: “We are delighted that the 2,000th machine is a Nyala. We are also very pleased that this best-selling model has gained us SuperGraphics as another new US customer.”

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