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News Release from: Gemini Press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2006
Two New Komori Presses In GBP1.0m Gemini
Expansion
The Gemini Group, the West Sussex (UK) printer, has purchased two Komori presses in an investment worth over GBP1.0 million.
The Gemini Group, the West Sussex (UK) printer, has purchased two Komori presses in an investment worth over GBP1.0 million The new Lithrone S 529 presses, the first in the UK, are said to enable quicker turn-around time between jobs, allowing for increased productivity
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 1 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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They will be installed at Gemini Press in Shoreham-by-Sea and Quentin Press in Burgess Hill, two of The Gemini Group's 11 printing companies, and Gemini said the presses will provide a catalyst for the expansion of the two operations.
Nigel Holmes, managing director of the Gemini Group, said: "This is a significant investment and strengthens the Gemini Group's position as one of the UK's leading print organisations.
The new machines will make us very competitive, especially in the high quality, short run market and we'll be looking to target various sectors, including high quality brochures, reports and accounts and quality magazines." He added: "One of our strengths is to exceed customer's expectations and investing in the latest technology reflects this philosophy.
We're looking forward to putting the new machines through their paces and delivering quality work." Holmes explained that in-house expertise allows Gemini to provide the total print package from under one roof, from initial concepts and design through to the finished product.
The constant upgrading of Gemini's equipment means the group has the advantage of being flexible enough to meet a range of client's needs.
The Gemini Group has a multi-million pound turnover and around 150.
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