Eclipse Gears up to Changed Client Demand with a Speedmaster XL 106-10-P
06/12/2012
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Investment to support company's altered business
strategy
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The 15,000sph version of the Speedmaster XL 106 with Prinect
Inpress Control and AutoPlate ensures fast makereadies and safe
color control
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Fifth and tenth unit of press will be used to seal, enabling
the company to finish work much faster
It was with a clear strategy in mind and a purchase intended that
Simon Moore and his Eclipse Colour team took to the Heidelberg
stand at drupa 2012. Last year the company's sales rose 22 percent
to more than EUR 24 million following the installation of a second
Goss web in March. Although it expects to achieve over EUR 28
million this year, the Speedmaster XL 106 from Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will give the company increased
productivity and efficiency as it enters in 2013.
It is against this background, and with 30 percent of
turnover still being generated by its sheetfed presses, that Simon
Moore stopped by to view the Speedmaster XL106, accompanied by head
of manufacturing David Weiss and prepress manager Scott Calderwood.
The company currently runs two Speedmaster SM 102 long
perfectors, a 12- and ten-colour with CutStar reel to sheet
devices. Although these are six or seven years old, each continues
to generate 45 million impressions a year.
"Since the introduction of our second web our strategy has
changed. All the longer runs, those in hundreds of thousands, go to
the web presses. The average run on our sheetfed presses has
dropped from 40,000 to 18,000 sheets. So we aren't hung up about
speed but we need a press that makes ready very fast and we need
delivery at the turn of the year. For this reason we are taking a
15,000sph version of the Speedmaster XL 106 with Prinect Inpress
Control automated colour and register control and Autoplate
Advanced semi-automatic plate changing. It will be delivered at the
turn of the year, away from our peak production periods," says
Simon Moore.
Eclipse Colour has found that marketing decisions are being made
much later and so the pressure is on them to print work the same
day. In addition to the quick makereadies on the Speedmaster XL 106
the company has specified ten units and will use the fifth and
tenth unit primarily to seal, enabling them to finish work much
faster. "Colour control is a necessity and we wouldn't think of
buying this press without the automation of Prinect Inpress
Control. We are as scientific as we can be in our approach to
printing and monitor our colour carefully. Heidelberg's technology
is proven and most successful companies in the UK are using their
kit. There's no risk in dealing with them because what they say
they will deliver," says Simon Moore. "We have taken a 10
percent stake in 4DM, a cross media direct mail company and we will
acquire the remainder over a period of time. We believe that print
will be around for a number of years to come but that it will be
blended with other ways of sending a message. Our print growth has
come from the major consolidation we have seen in print in the last
three to five years."
Figure 1: (left to right) David Weiss, head of manufacturing
at Eclipse, managing director Simon Moore and Eclipse prepress
manager Scott Calderwood at drupa 2012 in front of their new
Speedmaster XL 106-10-P.
Figure 2: The 15,000sph version of the Speedmaster XL 106
with Prinect Inpress Control automated colour and register control
and Autoplate Advanced semi-automatic plate changing will support
Eclipse's altered business strategy.
For further information about the company and image material,
please visit the Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Silke Wolf
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92-5061
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92-5069
E-Mail:
silke.wolf@heidelberg.com
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