Sal Santamaura
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Aurelien, in a recent APUG thread it was claimed that Bergger would soon "manufacture" products. I assume this is the first of them. Will you let us know whether Bergger has indeed begun coating film? Or is BERGGER Pancro 400 something custom made by another manufacturer, perhaps to Bergger's specifications, and then packaged either by Bergger or the actual manufacturer, also to Bergger's specifications?
If Bergger sources this film from another manufacturer, it would be good to know which one. Many of your potential customers do not wish to risk the shortcomings and defects frequently evident in sensitized products from lower-tier-quality coating facilities...
The subtleties of English come into play here. "Manufacture" and "produce" are related words, the first of which is defined as "the making of articles on a large scale using machinery" and the second meaning "to make or manufacture from components or raw materials." Therefore, I don't think Bergger can be said to "manufacture" film, which was my question above. If Inoviscoat supplies the film in bulk and you are 'confectioning' it, i.e. assembling the sheets, envelopes and labeled boxes, then Bergger can be said to "produce" it. On the other hand, if Inoviscoat performs all those operations, proper nomenclature for what Bergger is doing would be "marketing."...Concerning the manufacture of the film: is it necessary to own a coating machine to produce film?...
Since Pancro 400's "Made in Germany" box label gives away the fact that Inoviscoat is your supplier, I need no more information....Who can afford to have a coating line today ? Kodak and Fuji, but they are suffering, Ilford, and they share it, Inoviscoat, only for custom coatings, and Foma...

Your post eliminated Foma and any other lower-tier quality coaters, so this commitment is already implicit....BERGGER is a high quality brand that elaborates high quality products. We will propose to you only products that are original and come from a high level quality coating line...
