The 40 year old Bedford company has traded out a five-colour press
for a Speedmaster SM 102-10-P, giving it the capacity to increase
its £7.6m turnover by a further £2m. Newnorth Print's
production director Garry Hardy and operations manager David
Hennessy reviewed a number of press options, inviting tenders for a
ten-colour press which had to be delivered to a tight deadline.
"Since we last bought a press the market has changed and to
remain competitive and safeguard margins we had to make the move
into long perfecting. It's about getting completed sheets on the
floor faster and shortening turnround times," says Mr Hardy.
By specifying ten units the company can seal all silk sheets,
and other stocks too if required, so that jobs can be finished
immediately, without waiting too long for the ink to dry.
"We have been a user of the Japanese machine for ten years
and we did trails on both that machines and Heidelberg machines.
The output from both machines was good but we had more confidence
that there would be no marking from the perfector on the
Speedmaster. Plus we felt Heidelberg was a stable and able
partner," says Mr Hardy.
Newnorth Print is a general commercial printer servicing both
public and commercial organisations and with particular strength in
terms of work for institutes and professional bodies, charities and
educational institutions. In the last two years it has secured
awards for both its financial improvement and its customer service
team and it also holds ISO 9001 quality and ISO14001 environmental
accreditations.
Indeed it works a lot with vegetable inks and FSC paper
stocks and will find an affinity with Heidelberg which issues an
Annual Sustainability Report and works hard to help its customers
reduce their environmental impact.
The operators who will run the SM 102-10-P were given off
site training at the Tamworth showroom in readiness for the
commissioning of the machine which will be completed this week.
Going to a new make of machine and a latest generation model meant
they had to have an in-depth look at today's touch screen
automation.
"The SM 102 is right for our market and it gives us an
additional £2 m sales potential; we don't need to go further
at this stage," says Mr Hardy.
A sales push is already underway and Newnorth Print is
confident that the Speedmaster will open new doors and create
additional business from existing clients. The company safely hit
its six month budget and found September busier than the summer
months. "As the market improves we will be ready with the right
technology to hit the ground running," says a confident Mr Hardy.
Caption:
David Hennessy (left), operation manager and Garry Hardy,
production director at Newnorth Print, are confident to increase
its turnover by a further £2m with the Speedmaster SM 102
ten-colour press.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92995066
E-Mail:
Hilde.Weisser@heidelberg.com
Newnorth Print
Garry Hardy
Tel.: +44 (0)1234 341111
www.newnorth.co.uk