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News Release from: Goss International | Subject: M-600 press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 July 2007
Goss Press Enhances Firm's Magazine
Market
To enhance its production capacity and to expand its presence in the lucrative European high-quality magazine market, Morocco's oldest printer has bought a Goss M-600 press.
Imprimerie Ideale, had the new web press installed during May at its facility in Casablanca, where it will print a range of commercial products, including magazines and brochures The new four-unit M-600 press is equipped with the Autoplate fully-automatic plate changing feature, a Goss Contiweb SH-40 C1 splicer, an Ecocool dryer and a JF-45 folder with double parallel and delta fold capacity
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 20 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Growing pressure in China for better print quality and faster job turn-around is driving increased demand for the Goss M-600 press in the country, according to the company.
Goss added that the press has earned a reputation for proven print quality and reliability in the 16-page press market, with 2,000 M-600 printing units already installed across a range of models that are claimed to be capable of printing from 48,000 impression per hopur (iph) up to 70,000iph.
Youssef Ajana, a manager at Imprimerie Ideale, commented: "Over the past few years we have seen an increase in customer demand for higher print quality and faster turn-arounds.
Our current press inventory, which already includes a Goss M-600 press, has served us well.
Installation of the new press with unique features, such as the Autoplate automatic plate changing system, working in conjunction with the Ecocool dryer, will ensure that efficiency runs throughout the whole printing process.
Valuable time savings and improved turn-arounds for our customers mean that this will be a very flexible machine for us." And he added: "The installation of this press means we will reap the benefits of around a 30 per cent increase in production capacity and a notable reduction in our paper waste." Established in 1929, Imprimerie Ideale employs 300 staff and is part of the Ajana Group in Morocco.
Its customers include magazine publishers and publishing houses in Morocco, Europe and Africa.
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