The facts speak for themselves. The company is producing 46 million
sheets per annum on the XL 105 compared to 18 million on the 15
year old CD 102 that has just been replaced. Makereadies of 30 to
40 minutes are typical now compared to 70 to 75 minutes on the
older press. Both presses run at 18,000sph as a matter of course
and makeready is typically done at 14,000sph. Both XL 105s have
full logistics, a materials handling option which brings new board
into, and takes completed work out of, the press, enhancing
throughput and efficiency.
The Benson Box factory at Bardon, Leicestershire, works to
green credentials because even in recession, the retailers continue
to take environmental matters seriously because it is important to
their customers. The Bardon company runs both presses alcohol free
and found it easy to do so, although in doing so it recognised
there were disciplines, including formalised maintenance
programmes, that were required to take that step.
"The power consumption of this highly specified press is
higher of course, but the number of products per hour is much
greater so that the energy consumption per carton has significantly
reduced," says Mark Kerridge, Benson Group managing director. "We
also use spectrophotometric measurement and print colour management
to reduce waste sheets and we recycle and re-use resources where we
can. We only use carton boards made from recycled fibres or from
sustainably managed forests. Some 90-95 % of all carton board
produced in Europe is sustainably managed forests but not all of
this is supported by Chain of Custody (FSC or PEFC) certification."
Faster, smarter, greener…but also aesthetically
pleasing. Quality is still high in the consciousness of retailers
and expectations in this area only ever increase. The Bardon
factory is producing work to ISO 12647-2 standards.
"We have pride in what we do. We want to produce the best
quality work. That is why we measure and control using Axis Control
spectrophotometry and Prinect closed loop workflows. It is about
defining the standards of who we are and what we stand for. We can
produce better results with greater ease," says Mr Kerridge.
"There is a distinct service ethos in the UK, a 24/7 culture
with short lead times and short run lengths. Customers like to keep
low stock levels and to have an entirely reliable and efficient
supplier. It is a customer-driven not production-driven market,"
says Mr Kerridge.
Some 95 % of the company's market is UK-based but service
levels and the currently favourable exchange rate has attracted
more export work recently. One continental customer visited on a
Thursday with new artwork, made changes on Friday and received a
consignment of three different carton sizes by Monday morning.
Needless to say they were impressed!
"We have returned to Heidelberg. We are very impressed by the
Speedmaster XL 105 technology. We think the company's World
Logistics Centre is fantastic and the whole service, support and
spare parts approach has improved dramatically over the last
decade," says Mr Kerridge.
Benson Group, which acquired certain trading assets of
Cameron Linn at the turn of the year, is a £93m group. The
Bardon plant outputs 750 million cartons a year for the food
sector, whilst the group also maintains a strong interest in
pharmaceutical carton production.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5069
E-Mail:
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Diana Thompson
Phone: +44 (0)1494 817178
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Marketing
Mark Hogan
Phone: +44 (0)20 8490 3500
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