Paris-Based WeCom Revolutionises Production Efficiency With Summa F1612 Integration

Paris, France – February 2026 – WeCom, a prominent player in the retail and out-of-home advertising sector, has successfully transformed its production capabilities by integrating the Summa F1612 flatbed cutter into its workflow.

This strategic upgrade addresses critical inefficiencies in manual processing, marking a significant step forward in the company's operational agility and precision.

In the fast-paced and demanding environment of retail advertising, speed and accuracy are paramount.

WeCom faced a significant bottleneck in its production line, where manual cutting processes were consuming up to four hours per project.

This delay not only slowed overall throughput but also placed considerable strain on lead times, affecting the company's ability to meet the urgent needs of its clientele.

Recognising the need for a technological intervention, WeCom sought a solution that could enhance speed without compromising on quality.

The solution came in the form of the Summa F1612 flatbed cutter, a recommendation from WeCom’s trusted partner, Poitoo Adhesives - Antalis.

Known for its compact footprint and robust capabilities, the F1612 has proven to be an ideal fit for WeCom’s workshop environment.

The implementation of this technology has yielded immediate and drastic improvements.

Most notably, the cutting time for standard projects has plummeted from four hours to just 45 minutes, representing a substantial increase in daily productivity.

Beyond speed, the F1612 delivers unmatched accuracy, ensuring that the high standards expected in the luxury and retail sectors are consistently met.

The machine’s reliable and safe operation has streamlined daily tasks, allowing the WeCom team to focus on higher-value activities rather than laborious manual cutting.

Damien Ascani, Founder of WeCom, commented on the transformation: "I save time and quality. If I had to choose again, I would make the same decision."

This successful integration highlights the critical role of advanced automation in modern manufacturing and printing.

By adopting the Summa F1612, WeCom has not only resolved immediate production challenges but has also positioned itself for sustainable growth and enhanced service delivery in a competitive market.

About WeCom

Based in Paris, WeCom specialises in retail and out-of-home advertising solutions.

With a focus on high-quality visual communication, WeCom serves a diverse range of clients, delivering impactful advertising materials that meet the rigorous demands of the modern market.

About Summa

Summa is a worldwide leader in digital cutting equipment and workflow solutions, empowering the graphic, printing, and textile industries to deliver efficient, innovative, and sustainable products.

With products tailored to the signage, textile, and packaging industries, Summa continues to drive innovation through cutting-edge tools and smart software like GoProduce.

Summa’s mission is simple and straightforward: providing you with precision cutting through the use of operator-friendly high-performance cutting solutions.

In Summa, you’ll find a partner that listens, adapts and improves every day to help you get the most out of your cutting process.

Summa has its headquarters in Belgium, where also the full production of the flatbed cutters, vinyl cutters and Summa laser cutters is located.

Summa has a key office in the United States (Beverly), its laser division in the United Kingdom (Nottingham) and Summa representation in Asia.

Discover more at www.summa.com



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