Acquisitions: ProMark buys Code Tech

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ProMark, 743 Alexander Road, Suite 9, Princeton 08540. 609-620-0290. Michael Shaw, founding partner and CEO. www.codetechcorp.com.

Code Tech, a supplier of inkjet-based product coding and marking technology based on Alexander Road (U.S. 1, October 23, 2013), has been sold to ProMach, a California-based packaging company.

Code Tech provides date coding, track and trace, serialization, and anti-counterfeiting solutions for the pharmaceutical, medical device, food and beverage, building materials, and consumer product industries. Code Tech offers both water and solvent based solutions using HP inkjet technology featuring a single disposable cartridge with printhead and controllers built directly into the cartridge.

According to the company, this technology prints on virtually any surface with minimal mess, maintenance, and downtime at high speeds and resolution. Code Tech is also the Markoprint Premium Partner for North America, offering coding and printing systems as well including products for wet and other extreme manufacturing environments.

“With the addition of Code Tech’s solutions for cartons, cases, films, and containers our coding portfolio and thermal inkjet lineup is now second to none in the industry,” said Alan Shipman, president of ProMach’s labeling and coding business line.

Code Tech leadership, sales, engineering, and customer service staff are joining the ProMach labeling and coding team. Current Code Tech CEO Michael Shaw and COO Dina Lewisohn Shaw will continue leading development of thermal inkjet solutions as part of ProMach.

“ProMach has shown a serious commitment to growing their labeling and coding lineup in the past few years, and we’re excited to be a part of that growth story,” says Mike Shaw. “This will immediately help us continue our rapid expansion into the marketplace as we leverage the power of the vast ProMach sales team to bring our cutting edge technology to customers throughout North America and Latin America.”

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