Switzerland is unique. The world over our country is associated with much more than unspoiled nature. Like Switzerland itself, Hunkeler stands for independence and an all- round approach. Close partnerships are our lifeblood - through them we achieve leading quality and high technology.
In-house manufacturing, open integrationSolutions from Hunkeler for pre- and post-digital printing, together with web finishing, are Swiss made. Mechanical or electrical components - our own development work creates a consistent basis. Guided by that philosophy we offer you a wide choice of advanced software and monitoring systems which encompass entire systems. This creates consistency, enhances efficiency and permits smooth processes. Standardized interfaces, intelligent functions and high compatibility with print and finish- ing systems are included.
Expert partnershipDigital or web finishing. Roll to roll, roll to fold, roll to stack or combined techniques, we offer user- oriented solutions in paper processing. A clear understanding of everything involved is essential. An understanding of markets and technologies, and an understanding of the user's specific needs. We use customized engineering to provide customized solutions. We do even more: a close partnership with leading printing machinery manufacturers and finishing suppliers permits targeted solutions. Our credo is to put ideas into practice for the benefit of users. Cooperation with institutes, universities and specialists rounds off Hunkeler expertise.
A good conscience in everything we doModules and equipment by Hunkeler are CE-compliant, satisfy UL directives and stand for top quality as confirmed by our ISO 9001 certification. But Hunkeler is also keen on ecological, economic and social sustainability. On the one hand, we satisfy the challenging environmental criteria for RoHs and REACH. On the other, together with our partners in the printing industry, we have set ourselves a challenging target: by optimizing digital print and further processing we want to reduce CO2 emissions from the whole branch by 30 % by the year 2020.
