Two Dymatrix 106 Pro CSB die cutters from Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will soon be up and running at
Hammer GmbH in Lübeck. The first was installed in November
2008, with the second to follow at the start of August this year.
Both die cutters replace products from another manufacturer. They
are designed to handle the high-speed output from a Speedmaster XL
105-6+L press from Heidelberg, which was also taken into operation
at the Lübeck plant at the end of 2008.
Hammer's production operations focus on demanding jobs with
long runs and a high finishing quality and are geared primarily
towards producers of branded goods in the food industry. "To be
successful in this market segment, we need the most cost-effective
and technically advanced solutions," emphasizes plant manager Ralf
Linnerth. "The technical reliability of the machines plays a key
role for us because we work in three shifts 5.5 days a week. That's
why we need a partner who is able to meet these requirements
reliably in the long term - and can also provide us with fast and
efficient service after the sale," he adds. "We opted for two new
die cutters from Heidelberg thanks primarily to the company's
complete end-to-end concept, which no other manufacturer was able
to offer on the same scale."
Moving into the 3B format with the Speedmaster XL 105
In addition to the two die cutters, the packaging
manufacturer also invested in a Speedmaster XL 105 six-color press
with coating unit last year. Since being installed, the press has
printed around 15 million sheets. The additional investment was
made necessary due to the sustained company growth and goes hand in
hand with the pressroom's switch to Heidelberg products.
The packaging printing company was founded 90 years ago.
Today, 240 employees process and finish more than 600 million
packaging products each year, generating sales of around EUR 42
million in 2008. Staff in the in-house development department are
responsible for coming up with unusual packaging ideas for
cardboard - tailored to every application. In addition to the
headquarters in Lübeck, the company also operates a production
site in Poznan, Poland, which took a Varimatrix 105 CSF into
service a few weeks ago.
Heidelberg has been active on the packaging printing market
for many years now. At drupa 2008, the company launched its first
integrated production and software solutions from a single source.
Its portfolio includes solutions for prepress, press, postpress,
and integration based on the Prinect workflow.
Figure:
Two Dymatrix 106 Pro CSB die cutters from Heidelberg will
soon be up and running at Hammer GmbH in Lübeck.
For further information, please contact
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com