First User For KBA Rapida 74 G At Drupa

A KBA product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team May 12, 2004

The Marks-3zet in Hall 3 at Drupa saw a delegation from Swedish printing house Cela Grafiska, signed up for a four-colour KBA Rapida 74 G coater press.

The Marks-3zet in Hall 3 at Drupa saw a delegation from Swedish printing house Cela Grafiska, signed up for a four-colour KBA Rapida 74 G coater press.

Cela Grafiska, located in V?nersborg, will take delivery of the press directly after the show and will thus become a pioneer user of what KBA claims to be the world's first unit-type press to feature waterless, keyless Gravuflow inking units.

Cela Grafiska specialises in upmarket printwork spanning a broad portfolio from advertisements to department store price tags.

It has been running waterless offset for more than six years.

When the company's proprietors saw the Rapida 74 G at KBA's plant in Radebeul (Germany) they decided to bring forward by one year the investments plans they had scheduled for 2005.

For the past five years Cela Grafiska has posted annual growth rates of 25% to 30%.

The Rapida 74 G will enable it to exploit its full quality potential to maintain this impressive growth well into the future.

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