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IPAP’s successful debut in Iran
The debut of the combined trade fairs IPAP Printing & Packaging Expo—powered by drupa and pacprocess Tehran, as part of the interpack alliance—has markedly exceeded both exhibitors’ and
Editors Guild – Clear and present danger to the freedom of the press
The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) has in a statement by its president Akila Urandkar strongly objected to the Rajasthan government’s proposed Bill that seeks
Narosa Publishing aims to publish 100 STM titles in a year
Narosa Publishing House was founded by the current managing director, Narendra Kumar Mehra in 1977. He is also the current president of FIP (Federation of Indian Publishers). Today, the company has grown into a
Kodak’s knowledge sharing session observes workflow is underrated in the industry
Freedom should be at the forefront of publishing – FIPP World Congress chairman
LiTreasure Publishers’ journey from idea to reality
X-Rite’s i1Process control color management solution for Canon imagePRESS
Konica Minolta at Print Expo 2017 Chennai
Fujifilm launches new Superia solutions for newspaper printers
At the WAN-IFRA World Publishing Expo in Berlin, Fujifilm announced the launch of three new products in its Superia range which have been especially designed for newspaper printers.
Delhi’s Digital Navigation’s installation base has grown swiftly this year
Delhi-based Digital Navigation is a fast-growing company that offers software solutions to media houses across all platforms—broadcast, print and digital. It develops a wide range of software for efficient newsroom automation.
Global 2016 revenues decline by 2.1% – digital revenues rise by 28%
At a time when trust in traditional media is perhaps at an all-time low, ironically, it is the crucial factor underpinning radical change and future success in the news industry, according to the just-published
Pushing the boundaries of creativity and technology
The IFRA World Publishing Expo and Digital Content Expo (DCX) kicked off on 10 October 2017 with a convincing optimistic tone in the day’s opening keynotes and the announcement of the
Pratham sells Folding System to a Russian company
Pratham Technologies Pvt Ltd. the leading manufacturer of pharmaceutical leaflet folding machine recently dispatched its 12 fold paper folding machine with accessories to
Worldwide Publishing and Content Community meets from tomorrow in Berlin
With 181 exhibitors, the well-established IFRA World Publishing Expo begins tomorrow, for the first time together with the new DCX Digital Content Expo. The spectrum covered by
PrintIt Nation to diversify into textiles
The printing market will see a rise in jobs in the coming days as major regular printers gear up to ensure they meet deadlines before the festival starts. On account of Diwali, one
WAN-IFRA’s global campaign to underline the vitality of the news industry
During the IFRA World Publishing Expo and DCX Digital Content Expo from 10 to 12 October 2017 in Berlin, leading news brands from across the globe will join the World Association of Newspapers
Wenli displays automatic oval screen printing machine
Wenli is a China-based company which offers high-quality printing solutions to varied industry segments. The company has been operating in India for over a decade now.
Vashi Electricals launches eCommerce portal
Vashi Electricals, one of the India’s largest channel partners, has launched an eCommerce portal under its flagship brand name, www.vashielecticals.com, for its consumers and businesses to shop on the web.
Nextgen Printers buys Roland 500 packaging press
Kolkata-based Nextgen Printers has ordered a brand new Manroland Sheetfed Roland 500 series 6-color plus coater with in-line foiler for its Sikkim plant. Essentially, this means that the company now has an
Latest digital services on display
ppi Media will present their latest digital services at the DCX Digital Content Expo, which takes place from 10-12 October in Berlin together with the IFRA World Publishing Expo.
basysPrint
At the 450 and 850 setters, exposure speed can be configured individually on the basis of high-performance diode modules, enabling plate throughput rates to be more than doubled. Modular design enables basic models to be upgraded to 4- or 8-page format, for example with Single Cassette Automation (SCA, upto 100 plates) or fully automatic Multi-Cassette Automation (MCA, upto 500 plates). The UV-Setters expose UV sensitive plates for all types of printing presses, and are fitted with an integrated punch. Alternatively, it is possible to work with 3-point plate alignment.
The exposure units of the 450 and 850 are based on basysPrint’s DSI³ technology with high-performance diode modules. Unlike other CtP systems, it uses modules which combine the light output of several diodes installed separately from the exposure head. A compensator bundles the energy and delivers it via fiber optics to the DMD. It is normally not necessary to replace DSI³ modules over the whole service life of the platesetter. A constant light output level is maintained within the modules by way of their APC (Automatic Power Control) circuitry. The DSI³ systems are characterised by a high degree of stability, even without further calibration. Upon request, UV setters can be supplied in traditional lamp versions, above all as an option for companies with a very low plate consumption or for newcomers to the world of CtP.
“The basysPrint systems combine the benefits of CtP with the unique process and economic advantages of the conventional UV plate technology.” said Punch Graphix CEO Wim Deblauwe, “Thanks to their modular concept, the new UV-Setters 450 and 850 can be tailored precisely to individual requirements. Hence, they are also the ideal digital exposure system for high-end users. The systems implement the manifold strengths of both newspaper automation solutions and basysPrint’s proven DSI³ exposure technology, ensuring unrivalled stability and cost efficiency in production.”
Being designed with a flatbed, all versions of the UV-Setters 450 and 850 are able to expose plates of different formats simultaneously. Thanks to the 1-bit TIFF interface, users can freely choose whether to integrate a UV-Setter into an existing workflow system, or to install a dedicated overall solution tailored specifically to individual production requirements. The systems presented at drupa are available with immediate effect through the worldwide network of Punch Graphix dealers.
The company’s large format UV-Setter Series 11, 15 and 16, capable of handling plates up to 1,560 x 3,170 mm, have been enhanced with MCA automation modules as well, allowing for unattended and uninterrupted plate handling. The modules comprise four separate cassettes to facilitate fast loading and unloading of different plate formats. The system can store up to 320 single plates (format up to 1,560 x 3,170 mm, thickness 0.4 mm) or up to 800 dual-loaded plates (two plates in 8-page format, thickness 0.3 mm) as the basis for continuous unattended operation. MCA selects the appropriate plate format for the job in hand, removes the slip paper and transports the plates to the exposure unit. The operator can specify the use of 3-point alignment and/or an integrated punch, which provides for fast, reliable and register-accurate customer-specific punching before exposure. The automation modules MCA or SCA can be retrofitted on site to permit upgrading of existing systems.
Heidelberg Predicts Difficult Market Conditions and Adopts Comprehensive Package of Measures to Enhance the...
Preliminary results for the first quarter
The difficult underlying conditions have also affected the preliminary results for the first quarter of the 2008/2009 financial year (April 1 to June 30). Preliminary sales achieved by Heidelberg in the first quarter amounted to between 640 and 660 million Euro (previous year: 742 million Euro). As already announced, the fall-off in sales compared to the previous year coupled with higher costs will produce a negative quarterly result for Heidelberg. Based on preliminary calculations, the operating result will be minus 35 to minus 40 million Euro. Due to the purchase of Hi-Tech Coatings, the cost of drupa and lower sales, the free cash flow will be clearly below the previous year\'s level at minus 200 to minus 220 million Euro (previous year: minus 81 million Euro).
Incoming orders received at drupa exceed expectations
The news on preliminary incoming orders for the first quarter is more positive. Heidelberg received orders amounting to between 1.1 and 1.15 billion Euro (previous year: 934 million Euro). This is satisfactory in the context of the leading industry trade show drupa, which made a major contribution to this good order intake. Heidelberg successfully established itself on the packaging printing market and as a full-service provider, including consumables, at drupa. There was also a huge amount of interest in the launch of the new very large format. Most of the contracts concluded at the trade show will be reflected in the sales figures for the second and third quarters.
Based on the orders placed at drupa, Heidelberg predicts that sales and the results for the second and third quarters of 2008/2009 will be up on the first quarter.
For the 2008/2009 financial year as a whole the company does not expect to match the previous year\'s sales and operating result.
Due to the uncertain economic situation worldwide and the volatile market environment, it will not be possible to provide a reliable forecast of the key figures for the 2008/2009 financial year as a whole until later in the year. This outlook will be published no later than with the half-yearly results at the beginning of November
Comprehensive package of measures with four key components
The Management Board confirms the growth strategy that has been embarked upon, which focuses on packaging printing and services for the print media industry. Any reduction in manufacturing capacity over the coming months will not extend beyond the flexibility agreements entered into.
In order to counter rising costs, the Heidelberg Management Board has prepared a comprehensive package of cost-cutting measures to be implemented with immediate effect. The package\'s four main focal points are reducing R&D expenditures, restructuring postpress packaging activities, significantly increasing the proportion of purchases made outside the euro zone, strengthening international production sites, and achieving a substantial reduction in structural costs.
Overall, these measures are intended to result in savings of around 100 million Euro by financial year 2010/2011. The aim is to achieve a large proportion of this - 75 million Euro - within the next 18 months. This package of measures will initially increase costs to the tune of a further about 70 million Euro in the current financial year 2008/2009 and another 30 million Euro until financial year 2010/2011.
"In addition to the drupa trade show, which can be deemed satisfactory overall, we have also been putting a great deal of work into our medium- to long-term strategy. This has made it clear that the all in all increasing costs call for a further significant adjustment to our cost structures. The package of measures adopted takes into account all key areas,\" says Heidelberg CEO Bernhard Schreier, stressing the urgency of the measures.
Reducing R&D expenditure
Heidelberg will be making immediate changes to its R&D strategy. Improving efficiency and pooling development activities should result in short term savings of at least 25 million Euro. This will lower R&D expenditures from their current level by a good ten percent. Consolidating R&D locations will also help cut costs. In the medium term, R&D expenditures are to be cut to less than five percent of total sales.
Restructuring postpress packaging activities
Over the next three years, Heidelberg will be restructuring its postpress packaging business. In the entire Postpress sector the operating result is to be increased by 20 million Euro until 2010/2011. This is to be achieved by consolidating production capacities, transferring certain operations to Slovakia, and restructuring R&D activities within this product area. The packaging market segment - and expanding services and consumables activities - still represents a growth driver on a struggling market. Unlocking this potential should further reduce the cyclicity of the Heidelberg business model while also boosting sales and results.
Increasing purchasing and production outside the euro zone
Intensifying purchasing activities outside the euro zone and expanding production in other countries will have positive effects. Overall, the purchasing volume outside the euro area is to be increased from the current level of around 40 million Euro to almost 200 million Euro in financial year 2010/2011. Heidelberg will also continue to push ahead with production in other countries. The plants in China and Slovakia are to be expanded, and it is also intended to transfer production of a small-format press to the site in the U.S., which has the largest sales market for this product. Overall, these measures will result in cost savings of around 15 million Euro.
Lowering structural costs
In addition, Heidelberg is planning to cut structural costs. Over the next 24 months, the company intends to save indirect costs of 40 million Euro, around ten million Euro of this in the current financial year.
The entire package of cost-cutting measures will also impact on the Heidelberg Group's workforce. Honoring the agreement on safeguarding the future, which runs until 2012, and subject to meetings with employee representatives, around 500 jobs are to be shed worldwide by the end of financial year 2010/2011. As of March 31, 2008, the Heidelberg Group employed 19,596 staff worldwide.
Additional details on the company can be found at www.heidelberg.com.
Viveck Goenka is the new chairman of PTI
The chairman and managing director of the Express Group, Viveck Goenka, has been unanimously elected chairman of the Press Trust of India (PTI) by the board of directors of the
Colorjet’s Vulcan series UV printers
At the Media Expo 2017, Colorjet launched its first machine in the series of Vulcan UV printing machines. Observing the demand in the market, Colorjet
Xaar aims at a larger slice of the Indian market
Xaar Plc., a leader in industrial inkjet technology, presented its range of premium inkjet printheads and products, and announced its new strategy for the Indian market.
Standard newsprint and trust drives the newspaper market across the globe
The demand for standard newsprint is rising and the powerful and responsible journey of newspapers around the globe is seen declining. Nevertheless, print remains one of the most trusted product.
Idealliance and G7 get a boost in the Middle East with Brand Q
The 2017 edition of the Middle East Packaging Summit kicked of on 18 September at the Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers in Dubai. The leading packaging
Printing money — There’s nothing like it!
As part of the Koenig & Bauer 200th anniversary celebrations at Wurzburg, one was privileged to look into the often mysterious science of bank note currency printing.
KBA becomes Koenig & Bauer again
With almost 700 guests from all over the world, Koenig & Bauer celebrated its 200th anniversary in the Vogel Convention Center (VCC) on 21 September. Many of the
Calendars, UV and packaging driving ink market in India
India is among the fast-growing printing ink markets globally spurred by the rapid expansion of the domestic print market. Backed by a robust demand from key end user segments such as package
PRINT CHINA 2019 Press Conference held during PRINT 17
PRINT CHINA 2019 Press Conference was held in Rm. S401d, McCormick Place on 12 September 2017 during PRINT 17 in Chicago.
Poddar Global sees advantage for imported newsprint
Poddar Global is among the largest importers of newsprint in India with a substantial warehousing space to store the tons of newsprint that it imports. The company was launched by the Late Ram Karan Poddar
Printo plans 20 stores in North India in five years
The Indian print industry is highly unorganized and businesses are mostly family owned. Due to the fragmented nature of the industry, it lacks the scale to optimize the
Newspapers should go for value addition to reclaim lost advertisement share
Although India is one of the few countries where newspaper circulation continues to show signs of growth, especially in the regional language segment, the
Deccan Herald & Prajavani start using Content-X
ColorJet to launch 3.2-meter UV LED Roll to Roll Printer VULCAN
ColorJet India, manufacturers of wide-format inkjet printers, will be launching VULCAN, a high-speed 3.2 meter UV LED Roll to Roll Printer,
Lower Parel – A thriving printing hub of Mumbai
Two leading print service providers in the Lower Parel region of Mumbai have invested in digital presses recently. Preview Print Zone in Adhyaru Industrial Estate has installed a
Bhawna Trading installs Ricoh Pro C9100 press
Establish a decade and a half ago by Ashok Kalra, Bhawna Trading focuses primarily on commercial printing output such as brochures, catalogs, fliers, posters as well as customized printing for corporate gifting.
Konica Minolta’s new EFI Fiery DFEs
Electronics For Imaging and Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe have announced two new EFI Fiery digital front ends (DFEs) designed to drive the AccurioPress line of digital presses from Konica Minolta.
Siemens and HP partner to advance 3D printing
Building on a longstanding partnership, HP and Siemens are accelerating 3D printing for industrial production through the creation of a new HP-certified Additive Manufacturing (AM) software module from Siemens.
More than 170 brands to showcase latest solutions
Organized by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, the 41st edition of Media Expo, to be held in New Delhi’s Pragati Maidan from 22-24 September 2017, will see over 170 brands present campaign enhancing solutions
Xerox Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press launched in India
Xerox India has launched the Xerox Trivor 2400 High Fusion Inkjet Press that produces high-quality results direct to offset coated paper on the Trivor 2400, eliminating the need for intermediate
The Hindu on the web – with character!
On speaking with the design team at ICD and from comments from the business team of the news daily, one gathers that the year-long and not-so-easy exercise of redesigning the The Hindu’s website is also an attempt to redefine the paper’s ethos in terms of the new media
DB Corp upgrades its web offset presses with QIPC-EAE
In the past year, the Dainik Bhaskar group, which publishes newspapers in English, Hindi, Urdu, Marathi and Gujarati, has upgraded its web offset presses around the country with color registration systems
Hunkeler Systeme’s secure disposal systems for banknotes
Stocks, shares, bonds and other financial instruments and documents are increasingly being dematerialized by financial institutions. Just as the Reserve Bank of
The new unified tax system bodes well for newspaper advertising revenues
The Indian economy faced two historic disruptions in less than a year. It came in the shape of demonetization in November, when high denomination currency notes were
WAN-IFRA India conference is back to Chennai after a gap of 6 years
WAN-IFRA India 2017 on 12-14 September in Chennai will discuss the trend in the news media industry and how the future is unfolding and will try to offer a balanced
Paid digital content is in the cards at The Hindu
In the Indian newspaper market, which is dominated by an advertising-led approach, The Hindu is transforming its 138-year old organization by means of a reader-centric,
Ambitious plans for Greater Noida show from 1 to 6 February 2019
At a meeting of its general body on 25 August 2017 at the Greater Noida India Exposition Centre, IPAMA elected its new president Dayakar Reddy, who later that
Digital finishing systems installed at Manikya Press in Agartala
Monotech Systems has installed six machines of digital finishing systems—Dumor 331SCC Gemini Cut, Dumor Booklet Maker EB215, GMP Excelam Plus 355R Laminator






















































