COLUMBUS: Kodak’s plate manufacturing facility as Kodak executives, community leaders, customers, and media gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony here to celebrate the company’s $28 million expansion of a new manufacturing line for the production of Sonora Process Free Plates (SPFP).
The 48,000 square-foot expansion at the Columbus facility brings one of Kodak’s fastest growing product lines, Sonora Process Free Plates, to the U.S. for the first time, and the manufacturing facility will serve as the primary source for Sonora Process Free Plates sold in the Americas.
Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke delivered the opening speech highlighting the significant growth that Kodak has seen with the Sonora Process Free Plates, and how this, along with Kodak’s other portfolio of solutions, can benefit the printing industry in terms of reducing its carbon footprint.
Today’s opening of this new manufacturing line keeps us on an accelerated pace toward our goal of helping printers become more sustainable with Sonora Process Free Plates, said Clarke.





