Heidelberg travels to Düsseldorf with over 930 tons of
luggage
The run-up to one of the most labor-intensive product
shows in the world has officially started, with Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) beginning its construction
preparations for drupa 2004 this week. The world's largest
trade show for the printing and paper industry takes place from May
6 through 19, 2004 in Düsseldorf. Heidelberg will be
exhibiting a range of innovative solutions for the print media
industry at its 7,800 square meter booth. But in the meantime, the
enormous freight vehicles coming and going mean there will never be
a dull moment in and around Düusseldorf over the next few
weeks.
Heidelberg will be presenting 50 machines with lengths of up
to 33 meters on an area which is almost the same size as a soccer
field. Till then, technical manager of Heidelberg's trade show
presence Franz Haaf will certainly have his work cut out.
"First of all, we have to make sure the appropriate
infrastructure is in place. This includes laying electrical,
network and telephone cables along with cooling water pipes, water
supply points and compressed air supply lines. And only when this
preparatory work has been completed will we be installing and
integrating the Heidelberg machines in Düsseldorf. This will
begin in mid-March and will require assistance from over 100
qualified technicians from a total of ten different sites,"
says Haaf.
In addition to assembling the machines, the booth also has to
be constructed. Almost 2,500 spotlights, 350 computers and 18
kilometers of electrical cable are ready and waiting to be put in
place. Everything should be built by the beginning of April, which
is when Heidelberg wants to begin configuring and testing its
machines on site. Up to then, however, Haaf and his team expect to
have their hands full.
Haaf and his technicians have to set up 50 machines in halls
1 and 2. "Some machines can only be assembled using heavy lift
cranes which, given the limited space, should prove to be quite a
challenge for us," explains Haaf. The M 600 web offset press
alone highlights the enormity of this challenge. The press, which
can print up to 70,000 copies per hour in top quality, was recently
dismantled at Heidelberg's Montataire plant in France. It will
be the largest press that Heidelberg will present to the 400,000 or
so visitors expected at its booth in May. Haaf requires an area of
600 square meters just to unpack this press. "We need so much
space so that we can lay out all the large, heavy individual parts
in an orderly fashion before we begin assembling it. For example,
the four double printing units each weigh 12 tons and the printing
towers stand up to 2.5 meters tall." So it comes as no
surprise that Haaf is allowing 20 days to erect the 110-ton M 600
press.
And assembling the Speedmaster SM 102-10 sheetfed offset
press with Cutstar will keep Haaf's team busy for at least two
weeks. The press measures almost 22 meters long in the drupa
specification and, including peripherals, more than five meters
wide. A total of six freight trucks will be required just to
transport the Speedmaster, which was dismantled at the Wiesloch
plant in recent weeks.
Heidelberg's international sites have been heavily
involved in preparations for drupa 2004 - dismantling machines,
preparing them for dispatch and organizing delivery are all tasks
that have to be carried out so that exhibits can be presented at
drupa. The PCF3 folder, standing at a height of six meters, is even
being shipped from overseas, along with various other machines.
Several dozen freight carriers will transport these printing
presses by sea and road to the trade show halls on the banks of the
Rhine. So there will certainly be a lot of activity in
Düsseldorf and the surrounding area over the coming weeks.
Assembly dates for machines mentioned in the text: March 15 M
600 (from France) March 22 Speedmaster SM 102-10 with Cutstar March
28 PCF3 folder (from the USA)
Logistics of the drupa booth construction
General info:
- over 300 deliveries each weighing at least 3.5 tons
- more than 120 40-ton freight vehicles will be used - 15 heavy
lift cranes, each weighing between 35 and 100 tons
Installations and booth construction:
- 7,800 m2 exhibition space with over 50 exhibits
- 325 tons of material for the booth: wood, steel, attachments,
paint
- 8 megawatts of power required for the trade show booth
assuming all the machines are running at the same time
(equivalent to the electrical consumption of 2,000 households in
a year)
- total power requirement of 750 KW for cooling exhibits
- 18 km of electric cable
- 70 km of data lines/power cables
- 300 m of piping to carry cooling water for the exhibits
- 300 m of compressed air lines for the exhibits
- 3.5 km of high-pressure hoses for air humidifiers
- 40 m of gas pipes for the M 600
Lighting:
- 2,490 spotlights
- total weight of 60 tons (300 spotlight nodes on the
ceiling)
Sound:
Visual:
- 70 plasma screens
- 30 cameras
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Unternehmenskommunikation
Christiane Creutzberg
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 84
E-mail:
christiane.creutzberg@heidelberg.com