December 2010
18 posts
Mumbai-based commercial printer, Supressa Graphics has invested Rs three-crore in a brand-new Komori Enthrone 429 four-colour press for its Mumbai unit. This is the first press of its kind in India and fourth in the world.
This unit offers a way into digital colour, whether as a stepping stone or standalone, discovers Jon Severs
Narayan Offset, the Nagpur-based packaging company has invested Rs 12-crore in a new building and machinery as part of its expansion plan.
Galaxy Press (GPPL) a company accredited with ISO 9000-2001 and specialising in scratch card production and commercial printing has embarked on an expansion plan with an investment of Rs 7-crore in unit and machinery.
Heidelberg has said it will unveil its much anticipated digital print partner before the end of March 2011 in a deal that will “change the industry”.
QI Press Controls (QIPC) has claimed it is successfully defending a patent claim against it by Quad Graphics subsidiary Quad Tech over its register and density products.
New Rani Fine Art Press (NRFAP), a Indore-based packaging printer has plans to revamp its post-press and printing division with a UV coater and multi-colour UV press.
Saharanpur-based Goodluck Publishers has installed an eight-colour secondhand Heidelberg.
Goodluck, a publishing house invested in a press to augment its product portfolio, which it says shall double its production capacity.
Narayana Printing and Packaging has installed a Mitsubishi six-colour UV press, Bobst Visionfold and a Kodak CTP to boost its production capacity.
Manroland and Océ have elaborated on their recently announced partnership, under which the German offset firm will sell Océ’s JetStream range of continuous-feed inkjet digital presses.
Vadodara-based Pravin Printing Press has wrapped up installation of its first brand new press - an SM74 four-colour plus coater.
The Simpson Group said it expects a “significant” amount of work to migrate from its litho and screen operations to digital after taking delivery of a HP Scitex FB7500.
Saharanpur-based Goodluck Publishers has installed an eight-colour secondhand Heidelberg.
Goodluck, a publishing house invested in a press to augment its product portfolio, which it says shall double its production capacity.
Butler Tanner & Dennis has said it will “push the boundary in large format printing” after ordering the UK’s first Heidelberg VLF Speedmaster XL 162 press.
The Simpson Group said it expects a “significant” amount of work to migrate from its litho and screen operations to digital after taking delivery of a HP Scitex FB7500.
Evolve has invested £1m in new capital equipment, including a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75, in a bid to win packaging printing contracts from China.
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Manroland and Océ have announced the formation of a global alliance that will result in the German press manufacturer supplying Océ’s digital high-speed continuous feed equipment from next year.