Russian binding market attracts Körber PaperLink

A Körber PaperLink product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jul 8, 2003

Körber PaperLink is to present its product range at this year's Polygrafinter in Moscow

Körber PaperLink is to present its product range as well as its involvement in Russia at this year's Polygrafinter in Moscow, thus emphasising the increasing importance of the Eastern European market.

"A dramatic shift has taken place in the Eastern European market recently.

Quality awareness has grown significantly and the market is coming increasingly into line with Western European standards," explained Martin Weickenmeier, CEO of Körber PaperLink and board member of Körber AG.

"This alignment with Western standards attracts higher levels of investment.

With its broad product range Körber PaperLink is at the forefront of meeting this increased demand," added Weickenmeier.

Machines particularly in demand at the moment on the Russian market include the automatic exercise book machine Alpha RF from E.C.H.

Will, as well as the spiral and wire comb binding machine HS 542 from Kugler-Womako.

With the Alpha, E.C.H.

Will offers a modular machinery range, which was conceived especially for small to medium-sized production volumes.

Its modular construction means that the whole spectrum of paper processing is covered.

The Alpha can cut (Alpha S), fold (Alpha F), rule (Alpha R) and produce complete exercise books (Alpha RF).

Besides the Alpha range the Gamma and Delta series were also introduced recently which span the higher performance range as well as offer the possibility of inline connection with other machines to produce stationery.

The HS 542 from Kugler-Womako incorporates the latest technology for spiral as well as for wire comb binding.

The overriding feature of this machine is flexibility.

The changeover to new product sizes is fast and easy.

Fitted with a virtually unlimited range of different kinds of inserters, the machine can be individually adapted to the specific requirements of bookbinding firms and stationery manufacturers.

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