IPEX 2010 Continues Positive Trend in Print Media Industry
05/27/2010
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Heidelberg customers show great interest in new products and
services
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Contracts concluded for around 900 printing units in all
formats
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Lean manufacturing, short-run, and green printing solutions
meet customer needs
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Focus on Services and Workflow offer customers a competitive
edge
"IPEX 2010 was well attended and our customers showed great
interest in our new products and services," says a satisfied
Bernhard Schreier, CEO of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg), in summing up the trade show. More than 50,000
international visitors came to Birmingham between May 18 and 25,
2010 to find out about the numerous innovations being showcased by
Heidelberg under the "HEI Performance and HEI Value" banner. "We
received numerous orders for equipment and services from all over
the world and in all market segments, including around 900 printing
units in all formats and over 90 postpress machines. The positive
mood in the industry is continuing thanks to the tangible upward
trend," adds Schreier. Customers from the UK, Chinese, and Indian
markets were particularly keen to invest.
The solutions offered by Heidelberg were geared to customer
needs and covered market trends such as lean manufacturing,
short-run color printing, green printing, and web-to-print. There
were tailor-made solutions to suit each and every customer - from
small family businesses to large companies and from industrialized
nations to emerging markets. The presentations in the center of the
Heidelberg stand put the focus on the company's Services and
the Prinect workflow, which make customers even more competitive.
The Speedmaster CX 102, which was making its global debut at IPEX
2010, caught big attention. By the end of the event, 15 of these
presses with a total of more than 90 printing units had been sold
worldwide, thereby opening up a new market segment. The CX 102 is
printing with a production speed of 16,500 sheets per hour and lies
between the Speedmaster SM 102 / CD 102 and the Speedmaster XL 105.
Its high productivity and great flexibility make the CX 102
suitable for both commercial and packaging printers. The
Speedmaster SM 52 Anicolor with new coating unit and short delivery
also sold well. This compact press enables customers to apply a
wide variety of surface finishes with extremely short make-ready
times. A Belgian customer invested for example in a Speedmaster XL
75 with Prinect Inpress Control, Autoplate XL and the new
CleanStar. This combination ensures environmental friendly print
production through a dramatic reduction in waste and dust levels in
the pressroom. One UK customer ordered not one but three
Speedmaster XL 105 presses with a total of 32 printing units - all
with Prinect Inpress Control, Autoplate XL, and CutStar - for a
highly industrialized production facility. The final item in this
order was a KH 82 folding machine. A Chinese print shop ordered
three Speedmaster CD 102 presses and one Speedmaster SM 74,
representing a total of 19 printing units. And the production
operations of a Russian customer will soon be boosted by a Eurobind
1300 adhesive binder. All the prepress, press, and postpress
machines displayed at the show were sold to customers, too.
The service and workflow presentations proved to be a big draw.
Small and medium-sized print shops in particular were impressed by
the new Prinect S workflow, which provides a fast and reliable
entry level solution to lean print production. Heidelberg also
announced new partnerships with local MIS and Web-to-Print
suppliers. Last but not least, there was great interest in the
company's Saphira consumables, which produce optimum results on
Heidelberg equipment. "We were able to provide our customers with a
credible and touchable demonstration of our state-of-the-art
technologies and comprehensive range of services to boost
competitiveness," confirms Schreier. "We will also introduce a
digital printing solution and will then be able to offer the
technology with the best price-performance ratio for the particular
business model. This is a logical step for our customers because it
is understood that offset and digital printing complement each
other," he adds.
According to George Clarke, Managing Director of Heidelberg UK and
this year's IPEX President, IPEX 2010 was a "recovery show" and
by far the most important IPEX ever for the industry. "Visitor
numbers were just as high as at the last IPEX four years ago and
many decision-makers from around the globe attended the event. We
have taken orders for 140 printing units in all formats for the UK
alone," says a confident Clarke.
The HEI Productivity and HEI Eco tours also proved extremely
popular. Consultancy services and measures to ensure green
production are exactly what print shops are looking for. Heidelberg
demonstrated its consistent approach to environmental protection by
carbon neutralizing its entire trade show presentation.
Follow this link to find a comprehensive overview of the IPEX
2010 news from Heidelberg:
http://www.heidelberg.com/www/html/en/content/articles/press_lounge/ipex2010
Picture 1:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at IPEX 2010: Heidelberg CEO
Bernhard Schreier was delighted at selling more than 15 Speedmaster
CX 102 presses, a model making its global debut at the trade show.
Picture 2:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at IPEX 2010: Demonstrations
of short-run printing on the Speedmaster SM 52 Anicolor proved a
magnet for visitors. Thanks to extremely short make-ready times and
90 percent less waste, Anicolor technology boosts productivity and
benefits the environment.
Picture 3:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at IPEX 2010: The
comprehensive Heidelberg software and service portfolio was at the
heart of the company's stand.
Picture 4:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at IPEX 2010: The focus
was on customers, with Heidelberg experts providing advice on
made-to-measure solutions.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Thomas Fichtl
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5900
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5069
E-mail:
thomas.fichtl@heidelberg.com
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