The two tubular blanket newspaper presses will be installed in
Toulouse, France in 2003
The Dépêche du Midi group, a French newspaper
publisher with a turnover of 152 million Euro, announced during the
Ifra show in Geneva, its intention to purchase two Mainstream web
offset presses from Heidelberg.
The Dépêche du Midi group, a family run company
based in Toulouse, France is headed by Jean-Michel Baylet and
operates chiefly in the newspaper sector, publishing the daily
Dépêche du Midi, which has an average print run of 250,
000 copies. The Dépêche also publishes five other
regional titles, including Le Petit Bleu d'Agen and La Nouvelle
République des Pyrénées, as well as free newspapers,
such as Publi Toulouse in 300,000 copies and regional weeklies
including Le Midi Olympique. The French group also owns major
shares in the television and travel sectors.
The purchase of two Mainstream presses is part of a company
ambitious project called "Steering towards excellence"
drive, which position the DDM group as the main printer for the
South of France. The two newspaper presses with tubular blankets
will replace three Heidelberg Harris N-1650 presses purchased
by the Dépêche du Midi at the end of the 1970's.
"We wanted more colour in our publications as well as
greater flexibility in the number of sections to answer the market
requirements", explains Jean-Michel Baylet. "The
Mainstream also gives us the possibility to handle multiple
editions with a better productivity", he concludes.
Launched in May 2000, the Mainstream is a 1x4 press (double
width, straight format) based on Sunday technology. The gapless
blankets allow it to maintain the dynamic stability necessary to
run at a speed of 80,000 copies per hour with a 1:1 plate to
blanket cylinder ratio. This productivity allows the printer to
respond to the reduced print windows demanded of publishers today.
The 1x4 configuration also allows the layout versatility of 2 page
jumps and sections with unequal page counts.
The Mainstreams at La Dépêche du Midi, which are to
be installed from the end of 2002, have an identical configuration,
with 4 towers, 32 inkers, 7 Contiweb FD splicers and a JF-255
folder, in a 470 mm cut-off and 1280 millimeter web width, Berliner
format. Commissioning of the presses is planned for summer 2003.
"We are happy to be able to consolidate our partnership with
the Dépêche du Midi group and are convinced of the
ability of our Mainstreams to provide them with the flexibility,
productivity and colour print quality necessary to take up the
challenges they have set themselves", declared Jacques Navarre,
Senior Vice-President Newspaper Product Centre.
The sale of the Mainstream presses to the Dépêche
du Midi brings the number of Mainstream presses sold throughout the
world since Drupa 2000 to 14, or 473 inking systems.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hans-Dieter Siegfried
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 63
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
hans-dieter.siegfried@heidelberg.com