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Nomination in POPAI Awards Paris for Nestlé’s Home Café
In this year's POPAI Awards Paris 2022, our project for the Starbucks and Nescafé Dolce Gusto brands was nominated in the category of permanent POS - food and beverage. The display won the Food category in the Czech POPAI Awards 2021. We created a shop in shop called...
Tssst! Mattoni attracts attention to its novelties with its new POS
This year, as part of the sales expositions, Mattoni bet on original iridescent displays and pallet displays.
New POS Tullamore D.E.W. shows what Irish barbecue means
Barbecue simply belongs to summer. Hardly anybody can refuse the sun’s rays, whiskey, and well-prepared meat.
Ondrášovka in a new jacket is also changing its display in the sales area
The producer of one of the oldest Czech mineral waters – Ondrášovka, the company Kofola ČeskoSlovensko, has invested in technologies that think about nature protection and reflect the demanding requirements for sustainability.
Hisense Group presents two new shop-in-shops in the latest Alza showroom
Interesting project for customers of the Alza showroom in Chrášťany, Prague, presents white and black goods from the MORA and Hisense brands.
“Cirkulka” by Kofola reflects sustainability in the production of POS
Kofola ČeskoSlovensko has introduced its traditional drinks Kofola, Vinea, and Rajec in returnable bottles to the retail network this year.
DAGO has expanded with a new assembly hall in record time
New job orders require new and larger premises – that is why in April we opened a new assembly hall, which is located just a short distance from our Headquarters in Zdice.
Birell Světlý represents a new recipe after 30 years
How to inform customers that Birell Světlý represents an improved recipe after thirty years?
Displays for paints by AkzoNobel Coatings CZ: New every year, yet maximally sustainable
Three years ago, we produced, at first glance, ordinary metal displays for the company AkzoNobel, which sells decorative paints. Since then, we have been working with them regularly.
Sustainability comes to fore in retail – clients deak with materials and POS design

But what is the reality? For example, we have recently realized cardboard displays by offset printing. The advantage is that laminating prints on cardboard prolong the life cycle of the displays themselves, supporting their stability. However, the price of such a display is high and we can certainly not talk about the topic of ecology just because of the colors used.
Many companies in the Czech Republic have learned to print a more economical version of printing on UV prints, but their disadvantage is that the print smells bad, it is not ecological, it breaks during creasing and we can´t talk about the POS carrier being premium. But they are cheap! We can see these POSs in most hypermarkets.
As time goes on, the cardboard gets a new touch. FSC certified materials are being used. This certificate guarantees to customers that the wood comes from carefully managed forests. For forest owners, it is a prestigious award for nature-friendly forest management. At the same time, printing with an impact on the environment is also being solved. Dago uses the latest-generation Durst printing, the advantage of which is printing with water-based inks that do not smell. Such print is very hard and thus prolongs the life cycle of the display itself. In practice, this means that it is not necessary to produce many displays for the same stores, but the display can be supplemented, rebranded, or possibly further modified.
Instead of permanent solutions, honeycombs began to be used. It is a very hard cardboard, from which it is possible to realize shop-in-shops or stable displays. It has a long life cycle, it is cheaper than, for example, an all-wood display and provides customers with similar benefits as in the case of a permanent display.
We are experiencing a similar issue in the field of plastic materials and wood. Some of the plastic materials have a PVC free certificate, which guarantees that they do not contain harmful substances. Recycled materials, which represent a new era in sustainability, are being often used. Printing on these materials is also changing, in favour of latex or water-based prints.
Although in the past the contracting authorities did not rely on the technologies, materials used or the design itself, today we are entering a new era and the topics of sustainability and ecology are absolutely crucial in production. Personally, I am glad that displays that have been printed with UV technology, which I consider completely unsuitable for the FMCG segment, are disappearing from the market. I look forward to seeing many new, fully ecological realizations in the future, which Dago fundamentally supports.
Marek Končitík
Marketing and Business Director, Dago s.r.o.
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