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News Release from: Goss International | Subject: Sunday 2000 web press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2007
First Gapless Sunday Web Press For
Mexico
Increased demand for efficient, short-run production in the Mexican market has led Infagon Web to invest in a 16-page Goss Sunday 2000 web press.
Increased demand for efficient, short-run production in the Mexican market has led Infagon Web to invest in a 16-page Goss Sunday 2000 web press The new press is the first gapless Sunday press to be installed in Mexico and will be used to print commercial catalogs, magazines, books and brochures for Infagon's clients, said Goss
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 16 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Installation will be completed this month in a new building at the company's Mexico City location.
Serafin Gonzalez, owner of Infagon, commentsed: "Goss Sunday presses are proven around the world for superior printing, high speed and overall efficiency.
The Sunday 2000 press outperforms all the other competitive options we analysed and is an ideal fit for our business and future vision.
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We currently run at full capacity around the clock and we're excited about being the first in Mexico to offer our customers, particularly in the short-run printing market, the benefits of this advanced technology." He continued: "The closed-loop controls and the Goss pre-press interface will ensure faster and more efficient start ups and unique features, such as the Autoplate, Ecocool and Omnicon control technologies will ensure that efficiency runs through the whole printing process." The new Sunday press at Infagon will be configured with four printing units and a JF-50 folder.
Goss International will also supply its Contiweb CS splicer, Autoplate fully-automatic plate changing system, an Ecocool dryer with integrated chill rolls and Goss Web Centre workflow modules to optimise make-ready speed and waste reduction.
onzalez continued: "It's a very exciting time for us at Infagon.
We are evaluating our whole workflow from pre-press through finishing to increase our productivity and efficiency for shorter runs.
The Goss Sunday 2000 press investment is part of this process and will take our productivity and quality to another level." Phil Burke, sales director for Goss International commercial web systems in Latin America, explained: "We currently have more than 300 Sunday presses running in 22 countries, including Brazil and Argentina.
We are pleased to add Mexico to the list and to work with Infagon, a company with the vision and the capability to maximise advanced technology for the benefit of its customers." Goss International completed the order with Infagon through Heidelberg Mexico, its sales agent in the country.
Mauricio Guerra is web press product manager for Heidelberg Mexico.
Amongst its clients, Infagon Web prints for McGraw Hill, PEMEX, Oxford University Press, 3M de Mexico, Avon Cosmetics, McCann Erickson and Ford.
Founded in 2002 and part of Grupo Infagon, Infagon Web, is located in Mexico City and employs around 230 people.
Goss Sunday 2000 presses are available in 16-page and 24-page formats and are claimed to print at up to 85,000 impressions per hour.
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