B&D Beefs Up Its B2 Output with a Speedmaster XL 75-5+L
23.04.2009
Switching to the latest press generation has enabled B&D
Print Services in Leyland to return to 16-hour days and cut out
most of the additional weekend and night overtime.
"Our staff were great, with lots of people working
lots of hours but at the end of the day you have a responsibility
to people looking pale and thin who haven't seen their kids for
three days," says John Fry, Business Development Director.
Increasing the capacity to meet demand was the key motivating
factor behind the company's decision to trade in a Speedmaster SM
74-5+L in favour of the Speedmaster XL 75-5+L.
"The XL will give us at least one third more capacity
and potentially even double what we were producing on the older
press," says Mr Fry.
The company had viewed a secondhand press of less than 12
months but when it compared the price with a new press the decision
was clear cut. Mr Fry is a Heidelberg zealot, trained originally on
an S-line press and valuing the technical knowledge of the supplier
and its experience in offset as well as its continuing innovation.
The five-colour plus coater is the right configuration for
this general commercial printer because it generates a lot of work
with a corporate spot colour and their turnrounds tend to be very
tight so coating enables these deadlines to be met.
B&D Print Services not only has Prepress Interface but is
very JDF minded and is in the process of connecting up its
Tharstern MIS system. It will eventually link up everything in the
building, and new investment in finishing in the future will be
made with connectivity in mind.
The new Speedmaster XL 75 is part of a larger investment
which also includes a Xerox Nuvera 144 mono digital line, a Kodak
Nexpress colour line and workflow. The company produces a broad
range of print, including periodicals, magazines and brochures for
companies throughout the UK and abroad, most recently Canada.
"We live in a small world today in part because of the
Internet but also because people will travel further for value for
money," says Mr Fry. "With the new press we can offer
greater efficiency."
The company has a Total Quality Management strategy and is
FSC accredited.
For further information, please contact:
Diana Thompson, Plus Point PR Ltd, on 01494 817178
or
Mark Hogan, Heidelberg UK, on 020 8490 3500
or
John Fry, B&D Print Services, on 01772 435050.
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Press Releases April 2009