Press release from the issuing company
In the last years, newspaper printers and manroland Goss began to rethink. A press retrofit is a real alternative to the purchase of a new pressvor a high-quality second-hand press.
Significant benefits of a retrofit are obvious: It ensures the press availability of the existing system for many years to come and decreases operating cost by the improved availability of spare parts. Matthias Heißler, Manager Engineered Solutions in manroland Goss, and his colleagues have adapted to the different customer needs all over the world. “In shrinking newspaper markets, the development turns to the direction of retrofit. It seems as if printing companies merge virtually every day. The readiness to invest in a press having a production cycle of per se 20 years is accordingly low.” Heißler adds, ”A popular retrofit is the exchange of old electronic components and simultaneously the installation of modern diagnosis or reporting systems that have established on the market in the last 15 years.”
However, not every printer is ready to immediately invest a large sum and to refurbish the complete press. To allow for a completely new efficiency and productivity result and to extend the service life of the systems, manroland Goss offer smart retrofit solutions – small partial retrofits for little money and much benefit.
For manroland Goss, smart solutions are conventional solutions that are modified conceptionally in such a way that customer requests can be satisfied even better. For example:
“All these examples offer real added value for the customer, they keep presses young and sustainable, extend their availability and durability and update their automation. Thus, when everything in printing technology remains the same, the availability – of possibly already discontinued equipment – does not exist anymore, but efficiency shall be increased, then one of the smart solutions retrofits of manroland Goss is exactly the right choice”, Heißler sums up.
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