April 14, 2025 | Ryan Greis

Momentum Builds in Mexico Following Mark Andy’s Standout Presence at Labelexpo Mexico

Technology demonstrations and expanded support highlight successful showing in Guadalajara.

Mark Andy is celebrating a successful return to Labelexpo Mexico 2025, held April 1 – 3 in Guadalajara. The show marked a significant milestone for the company with a packed booth, a dynamic open house event, and the official launch of its enhanced service model in Mexico.

Mark Andy welcomed visitors to Booth C65, where attendees experienced live demonstrations of the Evolution Series E5 flexo press and a full lineup of finishing equipment from Rotoflex, including the VSI 330, VPM 200 Plate Mounter, and Anilox Roll Cleaner. Mark Andy Print Products (MAPP) representatives were also onsite, showcasing the company’s growing portfolio of pressroom consumables and supplies.

“Our presence in Mexico is stronger than ever,” said John Vigna, LATAM Sales Manager for Mark Andy. “From the traffic in our booth to the energy at our customer event, we saw firsthand the enthusiasm for Mark Andy technology and support.”

To kick off the show, Mark Andy hosted a “Tacos & Drinks” Open House on April 1 at the facility of long-time customer and partner Etipress. Guests were treated to an exclusive demo of the Digital Series HD press in a production environment and heard directly from CEO Duane Pekar and other company leaders on the company’s commitment to the region, including new initiatives to enhance customer experience in Latin America.

One of the key highlights of Labelexpo Mexico 2025 was the formal announcement of Mark Andy’s new service organization in Mexico, powered by a strategic partnership with Canvitech. This move introduces a locally based, Mark Andy-trained technical team, providing in-country parts availability, faster response times, and expert support across flexo, digital, and finishing solutions.

“This expansion is about putting customers first,” said Duane Pekar, CEO of Mark Andy. “We’re investing in the people, resources, and infrastructure needed to deliver faster service and greater peace of mind for converters across Mexico.”