- Summary
- This historical account traces the evolution of print technology through key corporate milestones and leadership transitions. In 1965, the founding of Artyplan by Ramon Torné i Tarragó established a foundation for sustainable industry solutions. The company quickly became a pioneer in adopting digital printing by 1992, importing its first Docutech 135 from Xerox to modernize operations. During this decade, the firm expanded significantly through strategic acquisitions, including the opening of a Point of Sale (POS) counter by Muntaner in 1993. These commercial entries laid a strong foundation for future digital integration. In 1993, the company formally incorporated two figures who later became pivotal leadership roles: Ignasi Pietx i Rusiñol, serving as financial director followed by CEO. Concurrently, the firm expanded into the creative sector by integrating color digital production from the Chromapress Agfa 32. These commercial successes coincided with the launch of a new service offering in 1997. This service, established as a digitalization and documentation management center, became a leading entity by that time, demonstrating the company's commitment to integrating digital workflows across various business functions. This progression underscores the company's strategic ability to pivot quickly and adapt to technological shifts while maintaining its core mission of innovation and growth.
- Title
- Printing and visual communication
- Description
- From the idea to the point of sale: design, printing, assembly and logistics. Experts in large format and custom projects for brands and agencies.
- Keywords
- para, gran, leer, picking, madrid, ferias, sector, canal, cookies, flyers, blog, packaging, barcelona
- NS Lookup
- A 92.113.18.243
- Dates
-
Created 2026-04-11Updated 2026-04-30Summarized 2026-05-01
Query time: 4203 ms