World's First Speedmaster XL 145 with Dual Coating up and Running at Karl Knauer KG
12/08/2010
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Heidelberg solution enables lean and cost-effective folding
carton production
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Six-color Speedmaster XL 145 with dual coating and fully
integrated material logistics particularly suited to shorter
runs
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30 percent increase in productivity
The world's first six-color Speedmaster XL 145 with dual
coating and fully integrated material logistics from Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) was installed at Karl Knauer KG in
Biberach in early 2010. This machine was part of the largest
investment ever made in the company's history, amounting to EUR
10 million. "We want to make greater use of lean production
technologies in order to defend our leading market position,"
confirms Production Manager Gerhard Kammerer. Known officially as
the "Speedmaster XL 145-6+LYYL", the machine has six offset
printing units, two coating units, two drying units, and an
extended delivery with DryStar combination/UV technology, which
enables different combinations of water-soluble coatings and UV
primer applications. Four meters high and over 40 meters long, this
machine is the ultimate in cutting-edge packaging and surface
finishing technology.
Before signing the agreement, the Karl Knauer team set out 15
requirements for the press to enable a direct comparison with other
manufacturers. "All members of the team - be they members of the
board of management or shift managers - had an equal vote in the
decision. The final vote came out 11 to 4 in favor of the
Speedmaster, which is a pretty impressive result," says Kammerer.
One crucial factor was the machine's ability to print short
runs cost-effectively, too.
The new Speedmaster XL 145 is equipped with the Prinect Press
Center and Prinect Inpress Control. This solution enables simple
control of all job parameters - from feeding, printing, and coating
to drying and delivery - and also handles register and color
control. Karl Knauer had stipulated that the new Speedmaster should
be ready to produce packaging orders after 250 makeready sheets,
which amounts to a considerable saving in time and material for
average run sizes of 7,000 sheets. "We are still performing
optimization tests to raise the efficiency of the machine further
still, but we have already achieved a 30 percent improvement in
capacity over the previous machine, which we ran in parallel for a
short time," explains Kammerer.
Karl Knauer KG specializes in packaging and surface
finishing. With a workforce of some 430, it is the biggest employer
in the Biberach region. Founded in 1938 by Karl Knauer, the company
is still family-owned today and is due to be handed down to the
third generation in a few years' time. The company, which has
always specialized in folding cartons, was one of the first to
introduce offset printing in 1961. Today, production is divided
between packaging and advertising materials, particularly office
products and stationery, for the European market. Karl Knauer's
third business pillar is customized premium-quality presentation
packaging, an area in which the company is market leader,
specializing in particular in high-quality wine and liquor
packaging.
In view of this diverse product portfolio and the company's
broad base of discerning brand customers, ongoing investments are
very important.
Karl Knauer was the first packaging printer to take a
five-color Speedmaster CD 102 with two coating units into
operation, and was also first off the mark when it came to
installing the subsequent Speedmaster XL 105, also with two coating
units. The company is one of several Heidelberg concept customers
who meet regularly to discuss the market situation and the demands
this will place on new technologies.
Figure 1: XL 145 with logistics
The Speedmaster XL 145 installed at Karl Knauer is
equipped with a logistics concept.
Figure 2: XL 145 in operation
Karl Knauer KG in Biberach installed the world's first
six-color Speedmaster XL 145 with dual coating and fully-integrated
material logistics at the start of 2010.
Figure 3: Application HiLight
The innovative "HiLight" product, which is still in the
prototype phase, is a folding carton with a printed light display
on several sides to generate multicolor light or animation effects,
such as flashing or dimming.
www.karlknauer.de
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5069
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com
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