In the print and signage industry, staying competitive means embracing innovation. AKA Baltic, a trusted name in advertising production since 2008, has done exactly that. The company took a bold step to future-proof its operations. They invested in a Summa F3232 flatbed cutter, which is already reshaping their workflow, capacity, and market position across the Baltic region.
A Legacy of Reliability and Innovation
Since its founding in 2008, AKA Baltic has established itself as a leading force in the advertising production and printing industry, making a bold mark in Lithuania and across the Baltic region. With over 15 years of experience, the company has established itself as a reliable, client-focused partner, offering a wide range of products and services, from custom flags and flagpoles to advertising stands and trade tents.
Their secret? A combination of deep industry knowledge, advanced production technologies, and an unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. “Every project is custom-made says owner Aivaras Andriuškevičius. “We strive to understand the client’s needs and offer the best solution: quickly, flexibly, and professionally.”
Investing in the Future: Enter the Summa F Series
AKA Baltic made a strategic move to elevate their production capabilities by investing in the Summa F Series 3232 flatbed cutter, purchased through Sesoma, Summa’s official partner in the region.
They had never used cutting equipment before; AKA Baltic managed all production manually. The F3232 proved to be the perfect fit for their needs, offering the ideal size and capacity to handle cutting flags and other large signage production at high volumes.
The decision to go with Summa was driven by recommendations from industry peers and a favorable price-quality ratio. "It was an easy choice," says Aivaras. "We needed precision, efficiency, and adaptability, and Summa delivered."
The Power of Precision
The F Series 3232 quickly became indispensable. The cutter is primarily used for textile and poster cutting, seamlessly integrating into AKA Baltic’s existing print workflow, which includes multiple printers, as well as textile direct printing, latex, and eco-solvent technologies.
With this new setup, AKA Baltic saw improvements across the board:
Expanded production capacity
Higher labour productivity
Enhanced workflow efficiency
“The Summa cutter significantly boosted our capabilities,” says Aivaras. “It helps us meet tight deadlines and maintain the high quality our customers expect.”
Seamless Integration & Professional Support
Installation of the cutter was smooth, and the post-installation support from Sesoma has been described as “professional” and “operative.” AKA Baltic values this long-term relationship, which started in 2018, citing trust in Sesoma’s technological expertise and responsive service.
“We’ve always appreciated how easy they are to work with, both before and after installation,” Aivaras notes.
AKA Baltic’s journey with Summa is a prime example of how strategic investment in high-quality technology can lead to measurable growth and enhanced service. From zero cutting equipment to fully integrated, high-performance operations, Summa has enabled AKA Baltic to scale efficiently, meet evolving customer demands, and remain ahead in a highly competitive industry.
AKA Baltic isn’t just printing banners and flags, they’re building a smarter, faster, more innovative future for advertising production.
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