The packaging manufacturer Friedrich Freund GmbH uses production
data to control Dymatrix 106 CSB and Diana Pro 74
The postpress operations at the Krefeld folding carton plant
of Friedrich Freund GmbH have recently been integrated into a
JDF-based production workflow. The integration concept is based on
the Prinect Data Control production and information system from
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) and the
industry-specific management information system
"Boxsoft". The postpress machines - a Heidelberg Dymatrix
106 CSB die cutter and a Diana Pro 74 folder gluer - are now
integrated with the two six-color Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 102
presses in one complete JDF workflow.
"The complete integration of press and postpress offers
huge potential for increasing productivity in packaging printing
and in other sectors," emphasizes Jörg Bauer, Head of
Product Management Prinect at Heidelberg. "By introducing a
JDF workflow based on Prinect Data Control, we were able to enhance
the flexibility and efficiency of production in the Freund print
shop. The increased transparency of production was equally as
important for Freund, since this has just as positive an impact on
customer loyalty as error reduction and analysis of the production
processes."
The process of integrating the postpress operations began in
2005 with the procurement of a second Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 102
and its installation in the Prinect Data Control workflow.
Heidelberg worked together with Freund to develop a concept for
integrating the postpress in the workflow too. "We were highly
impressed by the role of Data Control in shortening our press
make-ready times and also wanted to introduce the advantages to our
postpress machines," explains Production Manager Michael
Raschke.
The postpress machines have been fully integrated in Data
Control via JDF since March 2006 as part of a field test. Every
repeat job is stored separately in the Data Control database.
"We follow the same procedure in die cutting and gluing as we
do in printing - the optimal machine settings from a particular job
are stored centrally as reference values and can be called up any
time regardless of the operator," explains Raschke. "This
means we can immediately finish follow-on jobs in the quickest time
possible."
Image:
The integration of a Dymatrix 106 CSB as well of a Diana
74 Pro into in a JDF-based production workflow at Friedrich Freund
GmbH in Krefeld, Germany, have recently been finished.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Matthias Hartung
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com