Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) draws a positive
balance of the drupa 2012 trade show that has come to a close
today. As expected, the show delivered a significant stimulus to
investment in the print media industry. "The level of incoming
orders during the show indicates that confidence within the
industry in returning. The investment backlog is continuing to
unwind in many parts of the world. We have received almost 2,000
orders from over 80 countries, including some 550 for sheetfed
offset presses alone. The volume of orders at the show is therefore
equivalent to around half of the production of printing units over
the past financial year," stated Bernhard Schreier, Heidelberg
CEO.
Willingness to invest increases worldwide
All in all, drupa 2012 showed a greater willingness
worldwide to invest in the print media industry. Alongside Germany,
investment volumes in the Asian markets, in particular Japan and
China, remained high or recorded significant growth. The other
countries in this region also exhibited pleasing levels of
investment in Heidelberg solutions. The emerging markets of South
America, especially Brazil, also followed on from the incoming
orders of recent quarters. Developments in the U.S. were also very
satisfactory, with incoming orders ranking third among the
individual markets. France, Russia, and the Middle East also
recorded increases in order volumes.
Germany and China ranked first and second among the top
markets, followed by the United States, the Middle East, the United
Kingdom, and Japan.
"Particularly the development in countries such as the
U.S. and Japan fills us with optimism and exceeds our expectations.
Many print shops have used drupa to thoroughly renew their machine
park so as to be able to meet the requirements of the market,"
said Schreier.
Innovations drive investments
With some 60 innovations for the commercial and packaging
printing sectors on show at drupa 2012, Heidelberg has underscored
its position as the preferred solution provider in the print media
industry and successfully positioned itself as market leader,
innovator, and integrator for technologies and processes. Customers
have preferably invested in solution packages across the entire
Heidelberg portfolio. Over a third of all printing unit orders
related to trade show innovations. The new Speedmaster SX machine
platform presented at drupa fared particularly well, with almost
500 printing units being sold. The concept of transferring high-end
technologies from the peak segment of the Speedmaster XL class to
the proven machine platform of the Speedmaster SM class has hit the
mark in meeting the market's needs. These technologies are now
accessible to a broad range of users.
Prinect firmly established as industry standard
Customers were particularly attracted by the
functionality of Prinect, the operating system software for print
shops, which is specifically tailored to the growth segments in the
industry. All customer demonstrations were booked out from the
first day of the show to the last. Proof that
"integration" is undoubtedly the number one topic in the
industry. Most of the demonstrations were devoted to the new
Prinect Business Manager and Prinect Web-to-Print Manager. With
over 100 integration solutions sold, Prinect can rightly claim to
be the leading software in the industry.
Services and consumables go hand in hand with Heidelberg
equipment solutions
Another highlight of the Heidelberg drupa stand was the
very popular Services Area, where Heidelberg presented its
portfolio of technical services, consumables, and performance
services side by side with its equipment solutions. This made the
added value of the portfolio even more apparent for many customers.
The particular attractions included the range of Saphira ECO
eco-friendly consumables that had been extended again for drupa,
and the new service agreements specifically tailored to the needs
of print shops' different business models.
The eco-friendly aspect of the solutions presented was also
covered in all the customer demonstrations. The spectrum ranged
from the carbon-neutral stand itself and carbon offsetting of the
entire press manufacturing process to green consumables and a
portfolio of services geared towards lowering energy consumption in
print shops. Heidelberg thus once again underlined its pioneering
role in the field of ecological printing.
"drupa has once again clearly demonstrated its
importance as a major industry trade show. As for Heidelberg, our
expectations of the trade show have been more than satisfied. The
fact that we have remained true to our development projects over
recent years, some of which have not been easy, has been rewarded.
We can now also look to the future with optimism," stated
Schreier.
Figure 1: Heidelberg drupa stand
Heidelberg is satisfied with the outcome of drupa 2012.
As expected, the show delivered a significant stimulus to
investment in the print media industry.
Figure 2:
Werbedruck Schreckhase GmbH in Spangenberg invested in 36
printing units of the new generation Speedmaster XL 106
The 18,000 sph Speedmaster XL-106-8 P displayed at drupa
2012 will be the first machine to be supplied. The press with be
delivered straight from the trade show to Spangenberg. From left to
right: Andreas Lang, Sales Manager; Heinz Höfler, sales
representative; Matthias Schreckhase, CEO; Marcus Schreckhase, CEO;
Alexander Schuster, Head of Central Region, HDD; CEO Michael
Hoelscher with his wife; Stephan Plenz, Member of the Management
Board responsible for Heidelberg Equipment.
Figure 3:
Medienhaus Reuffurth will receive the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor
display model and thus the world's first press in this series
The order was suitably celebrated at drupa 2012: (Right
to left) Frank Süsser, Heidelberg Product Marketing; Hans
Reuffurt; Stephan Plenz, Member of the Heidelberg Management Board;
Alexander Schuster, Heidelberg Sales Manager for the Central
Region; and Michael Hasenfratz (back row) from the Heidelberg sales
team.
Images and further company information are available in the
press portal of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
Heidelberg at drupa 2012
Today's print media service providers are faced with
a dynamic and challenging market. Anyone wishing to achieve
business success in an environment of this kind needs to optimize
their business model. They need to seize on the latest trends in
industry and use them to their advantage.
During drupa 2012, from May 3 to 16, Heidelberg will be
showcasing in Hall 1 an extended portfolio of products and
solutions that have been developed specifically for the latest
market requirements. The trade show presentation, held under the
banner "Discover HEI", will center on lean production (HEI
Productivity), green printing (HEI Eco), web-to-print (HEI
Integration), short-run-printing (HEI Flexibility), differentiation
through coatings and special effects (HEI Emotions), the future of
packaging printing (HEI End), and gaining an edge through the
latest know-how (HEI School). The company is exhibiting solutions
that enable print shops and postpress businesses to meet the latest
market requirements in full.
www.drupa.heidelberg.com
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Thomas Fichtl
Phone: +49 (0)173-318 69 47
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99-5077
E-mail:
thomas.fichtl@heidelberg.com
Important note:
This press release contains forward-looking statements
based on assumptions and estimations by the Management Board of
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the
Management Board is of the opinion that those assumptions and
estimations are realistic, the actual future development and
results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking
statements due to various factors, such as changes in the
macro-economic situation, in the exchange rates, in the interest
rates and in the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
Aktiengesellschaft gives no warranty and does not assume liability
for any damages in case the future development and the projected
results do not correspond with the forward-looking statements
contained in this press release.