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News Release from: MAN Roland GB | Subject: Rotoman press,Regioman,Geoman towers,Uniset press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2008
Baltic Nations Embrace MAN Roland Press
Technology
Printing companies operating in the rapidly expanding economies of Estonia and Lithuania are working with presses from MAN Roland.
Printall in Tallinn is said to be amongst the largest and steadily growing printers in the Baltic region Printall publishes most of the magazines and newspapers in Estonia, as well as catalogues, annual reports and books
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 17 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Gateshead (UK) NW Printers has its 18,000 sheets per hour MAN Roland R500 press up and running and already working a double-day shift.
The company has decided in favour of a Rotoman press system from MAN Roland because of its quality, productivity and versatility, it said.
MAN Roland said that the Rotoman will boost the Printall's medium-length to long run efficiency several times over in the high-competition 16-page market segment.
The German press manufacturer added that other projects have been gained by MAN Roland's sales partner, UAB Folis.
Lithuania's largest daily newspaper, Lietuvos Rytas in Vilnius, produces work with a new system from MAN Roland, which is designed to produce completely four-colour newspapers.
The company said that a special characteristic of the system is the combination of Regioman and Geoman printing towers.
That enables flexible use of the advantages provided by the two presses, meaning higher efficiency with short and long runs alike.
An upgrade by another Regioman eight-couple tower is also planned by Lietuvos Rytas.
Another rising printing enterprise in Lithuania is Klaipedos Laikrascio Redakcija, which has invested in a Uniset press from MAN Roland in a newly-built plant in Klaipeda.
The heatset-coldset press prints newspaper products, covers and double-page spreads, advertising inserts and magazine-type products.
An upgrade is planned to incorporate a reel splicer, an eight-couple tower and a complete folding unit, which should be delivered later his month.
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