Goss International will reduce the work force at its facility in Montataire, France by approximately 300 people. It will allow the company to adjust capacity according to market demand and improve the competitiveness of its European operations, the company says.
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WAN-IFRA Magazine EXTRA April 2010
LEAN PRODUCTION
For most of today’s newspaper printing plants, making production more efficient and lower-cost is no longer simply an option. It is a necessity – to survive and stay competitive. The notion of slimming down ideally suits times of crisis when cuts are the order of the day. But it also means improving product quality, flexibility, technical equipment as well as the human aspect.
The EXTRA includes reports on: Chunichi in Japan + Newry extremely lean + Just-in-time at Rossel + Workflow integration in Augsburg + Graphic special: Automation in newspaper production
Go to ePaper of WAN-IFRA Magazine EXTRA April 2010 English, also available as German version, French version and Spanish version
Print Production
Print advertising: Aldi Süd again testing the cessation of newspaper ads
After a first test last spring in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the German discounter Aldi Süd stopped placing full-page advertisements in four regional editions of the daily newspaper WAZ (Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung). The ads used to appear twice weekly. This new 'test' in North Rhine-Westphalia gives reason for concern to German newspapers that see this as the possible start of a gradual withdrawal of the Aldi print ads from newspapers in favour of direct flyer advertising.
Japan: Yomiuri Shimbun marks successful start-up of new Kiba plant
With the start-up of the third and final Mitsubishi 4 x 2 Diamondstar press line Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery completed the Kiba plant project of Yomiuri Shimbun, the world’s largest daily circulation newspaper with approximately 10 million copies. The Kiba plant is located in the heart of Tokyo. The first two Diamondstar press lines installed at the Kiba plant started production in March 2010. All three press lines are equipped with the Diamond-Eye closed-loop print quality control system (in the picture).
: Konzept der Zeitungsdruckerei der Zukunft
Im Rahmen der IFRA Expo 2010 in Hamburg präsentierte Horst-Walter Hauer, General Manager des IngenieurBüroHauer (IBH), einer Gruppe von Zeitungsfachleuten seine Vision von der „Zeitungsdruckerei der Zukunft“. Besondere Merkmale sind die Kompaktheit des gesamten Produktionsapparates, ein Höchstmaß an Automation und vor allem ein zentrales Transportsystem für Material und Bediener.
IFRA Expo 2010: Interviews with suppliers
IFRA Expo took place in Hamburg from 4 to 6 October 2010. The main trends in the area of print production continue to be towards automation and increasing efficiency on the one hand, and creating or expanding business possibilities on the other hand. In the following, read interviews with suppliers in the area of printing presses and mailroom equipment that were conducted before the exhibition. The interviews are reproduced here in the original language in each case:
- Georg Riescher, manroland (German)
- Klaus Schmidt, Koenig & Bauer (German)
- Eric Bell, Goss International (Englisch)
- Noel C. McEvoy, Wifag (German)
- Jürg Möckli, Ferag (German)
- Anna Karin Jönsson, Schur Packaging Systems (Englisch)
- Georg Riva, Müller Martini (German)
- Andreas Funke, Tolerans (German)
: New printing centres in Germany
Companies in Germany are again investing in printing centres: On 10 September 2010 the new Druckzentrum Rhein Main, DRM (a joint venture of Medienhaus Südhessen in Darmstadt and Verlagsgruppe Rhein Main in Mainz), commenced production in Rüsselsheim. At the end of October, Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei (RBD) marked the successful completion of its wide-ranging extension project that included the installation of new printing equipment, and Mittelrhein-Verlag (MRV) announced the building of a EUR 42 million printing centre (see artist’s impression) for which the ground-breaking ceremony was performed on 13 September. In Weiden, Upper Palatinate, work began in June on a new EUR 25 million building project for the regional newspaper Der neue Tag; the new printing centre is scheduled to go into full operation before the end of the year. Another new production building, the Druckzentrum Hohenlohe-Ostalb (DHO), is being constructed in Crailsheim. Contractors are the Neue Pressegesellschaft, Ulm (Südwest Presse), and die SDZ Druck und Medien in Aalen. Production at the new printing centre is scheduled to begin at the end of 2011. For more information, see:
• DRM
• RBD
• MRV
• NT
• DHO
Press manufacturing: manroland restructures
In an extraordinary meeting on 29 October 2010, the Supervisory Board of manroland AG unanimously approved the Executive Board’s restructuring plan that was announced in September. By so doing, the Supervisory Board supports the course taken by the Executive Board for long-term independence.
: Feierliche Inbetriebnahme der Cortina bei der Rheinisch-Bergischen Druckerei
Mit rund 500 geladenen Gästen, darunter der Oberbürgermeister von Düsseldorf, Dirk Elbers, und der BDZV-Präsident, Helmut Heinen, feierte die Mediengruppe Rheinische Post am 25. Oktober 2010 die offizielle Inbetriebnahme der Erweiterung ihrer Zeitungsdruckerei in Düsseldorf-Heerdt mit einer großen Party. Über 40 Millionen Euro wurde in den Ausbau der Rheinisch-Bergischen Druckerei (RBD) investiert, die damit, wie Matthias Tietz, Geschäftsführer der RBD es formulierte „ins 21. Jahrhundert des Zeitungsdrucks aufgebrochen“ ist.
Innovation in print: Speaking newspapers
The Times of India and The Hindu are the first newspapers to let a printed advertisement talk: For this, an electronic chip was pasted on an ad page for Volkswagen (in a time-consuming manual process), which, as soon as the newspaper is opened, starts its acoustic promotion. Some readers are reported to have received quite a shock!
Ecology: Sustainability in the printing industry
The attached overview provides information and links to topics such as sustainability, carbon footprint, ecology in the paper and printing industry.
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Newspaper in 3D: BILD in the third dimension
On Saturday, 28 August, the focus of BILD and BILD.de will be on 3D.BILD: Europe's largest daily newspaper is entering the third dimension and will become the first German daily newspaper to be published completely in 3D. All photos, graphics and ads in the national edition as well as all regional editions can be viewed in so-called "red-cyan anaglyph" mode. The three-dimensional effect is achieved by looking through special glasses, supplied free of charge to BILD readers together with their newspaper edition.
In addition to the daily news production, the BILD newsroom researched and prepared further exclusive contents for the 3D edition. "Avatar" producer James Cameron explains the future of 3D technology in an interview, boxer Vladimir Klitschko puts up his fists to the readers and the football stars playing in the German premier league come to life.
It is not just the editorial content of the 3D BILD edition that is a highlight, but also its advertising. Advertisers such as Volkswagen, Media Markt, Ferrero, Toto Lotto, Universal Pictures International Germany, to nmae but a few, are represented.
Germany's most successful news portal comes alive
The trend towards §D has also reached Germany's most successful news portal. BILD.de offers users a 3D world that they can access directly via the home page. It presents an extensive photo gallery, specially produced videos, clips of international pop stars, short films and games in this special mode. All the user needs to view this special content on BILD.de is a normal computer monitor and 3D glasses. This 3D world will remain in existence beyond 28 August and will be extended continuously.
Parallel to BILD and BILD.de, Arte, the French-German TV station, will show films in the 3D mode on 28 August 2010. Viewers can use the glasses supplied by BILD also for TV.
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Printed Internet?: Welt Kompakt presents Scroll Edition
With a so-called "Scroll Edition" the Axel Springer publishing corporation conducted a “unique media experiment” on 1 July and published a special edition of Welt Kompakt (the little sister of the German national daily newspaper, Die Welt). The product is unusual in several respects: Firstly, the news stories were not written and compiled by professional newspaper journalists, but by “bloggers, tweeters, etc.”, as indicated in the deck. Secondly, the copy must be turned 90 degrees (back margin up) before it can be read.
: Neuer Druckerei-Verbund
Durch den Zusammenschluss, zum 1. August 2010, von Lensing Druck (www.lensingdruck.de) und dem Medienserviceunternehmen Hitzegrad (www.hitzegrad.de) ist einer der größten Printdienstleister in Nordrhein-Westfalen entstanden. Das Angebot umfasst vielfältige Druckprodukte, die im Bogendruck, im Rollenoffset oder Digitaldruck hergestellt werden können.
Meinung: Kodak CEO zur Zukunft von Print
In einem Interview, das von der spanischen Zeitung La Voz de Galicia Mitte Juli 2010 veröffentlicht wurde, sagte Antonio M. Pérez, CEO von Eastman Kodak auf die Frage, ob er glaube, dass bei Zeitungen in mehr oder weniger naher Zukunft noch Rotationsmaschinen stehen werden, folgendes: „Ich bin überzeugt, dass es immer Rotationen in den Zeitungen geben wird. Die Welt wird hybrid sein. Es wird viele Arten der Kommunikation geben, einige elektronisch andere physikalisch. Ich muss immer schmunzeln, wenn Leute sagen, dass es keinen Druck mehr geben wird. 76 Billionen Seiten werden gedruckt. Die privat und in Büros erstellten Drucke und diejenigen, die in Shops auf Druckern gemacht werden, die 100 Seiten pro Minute produzieren, repräsentieren zusammen ganze 8% dessen, was weltweit gedruckt wird. Die Rotationsmaschinen gar nicht eingeschlossen. Die gedruckte Seite hat einen enormen Vorzug: Ihre Kosten sind die niedrigsten unter allen Kommunikationsmedien.“
Als Nachteile von Print nennt er die Notwendigkeit der Vorbereitung und Produktion der Seiten, die einen Aktualitätsverlust bedeutet, und die fehlende Möglichkeit der Personalisierung. Hier sieht er Chancen für Digitaldruckmaschinen, die nicht nur schnell und preiswert seien, sondern auch die Personalisierung erlauben.
: A fresh look at GREYBALANCE in colour picture reproduction
Greybalance is pervasive at all stages of colour reproduction. It is necessary to control and ensure that no additional colour bias is added by the processing chain. A colour cast in an image that appears at the press is not going to be removed by printing the CMY process control target to a colour neutral standard. The article (see PDF attachment) opens new perspectives on the role of greybalance in colour picture reproduction.
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: Former KBA president Dr Hans-Bernhard Bolza-Schünemann dies
Dr Hans-Bernhard Bolza-Schünemann, former longstanding president of KBA, died on 23 July at the age of 84. With him the KBA group and its employees have lost a popular and highly respected senior executive and the German engineering industry an innovator and internationally esteemed representative.
Scientific discussion paper: The development of a multi-parameter paper & board grades classification
The research by Dr. Ahmed Mahmoud Yosri Ahmed (Teacher, Faculty of Applied Arts, Printing, Publishing & Packaging Sector, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt) sets out to establish an up-to-date, multi-parameter paper & board grades classification methodology, avoiding all the problems involved with the actual classification method based on weight. Also this new methodology should cover all the paper, board & corrugated grades, without any exception or restriction that grammage classification implies.
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Neuer Schwerpunkt auf Service: WIFAG verkauft Liegenschaften und Maschinen an MALI International
Die WIFAG Maschinenfabrik AG basiert ihr neues Geschäftsmodell im Wesentlichen auf Service und Dienstleistungen und benötigt daher die Liegenschaften und Produktionsmittel am Wylerring in Bern nur noch zu einem kleinen Teil. Sie hat mit MALI International AG (www.mali-group.com), einer in den Bereichen Motor- und Antriebstechnik international tätigen Industrieholding, eine Grundsatzvereinbarung geschlossen, wonach MALI die WIFAG-Liegenschaften sowie deren Maschinenpark erwerben wird. MALI bietet rund 50 noch bei der WIFAG tätigen Mitarbeitenden Stellen an, um ihre Geschäftstätigkeit und Produktion in Bern rasch aufnehmen zu können. MALI beabsichtigt, den Hauptsitz der Gruppe von Freiburg nach Bern zu verlegen. Im ehemaligen Fabrikationsgebäude der WIFAG soll künftig die Entwicklung, Fertigung und Montage für die Geschäftsbereiche Antriebstechnik, Hydraulik, Diesel-Motorenbau und Spezialfahrzeugbau von MALI eingerichtet werden.
: DRM: Installation of production systems
29 June 2010. All is going according to plan. Following the roofing ceremony on 18 March 2010, installation of the production systems at the new Druckzentrum Rhein-Main printing centre in Rüsselsheim, Germany, is proceeding apace. A 40 t crane was installed to bring the components of the printing press into position. The crane will be removed when the work is completed. The Wifag is scheduled to be fully assembled by the end of July. Also being installed are the finishing systems in the 140 m-long and d 45 m-wide hall that is attached to the presshall that, despite its size and due to enormous steel girders, manages without disturbing supporting struts. The two chief executive officers, Ulrike Köhler and Michael Rettich, state that the project is running on time; production is scheduled to begin in November. The printing centre is a joint project of Verlagsgruppe Rhein Main (Mainz) and Verlagshaus Südhessen (Darmstadt).
Druckmaschinenbau: Shanghai Electric übernimmt Goss International
Die chinesische Shanghai Electric (Group) Corporation (SEG) wird ab Juni 2010 Goss International zu 100% übernehmen. Das Unternehmen übt damit eine Kaufoption aus, die vereinbart wurde, als SEG im September 2009 Anteilseigner von Goss International wurde.
: INCQC jury commences work
The International Color Quality Club competition is now entering the home stretch! Following the evaluation of all the measured results from the copies of the participating newspapers submitted between January and April, the four-member international jury has started with the evaluation of the general printing quality. Taken into account in the evaluation are aspects that lower the standard of quality and lead to points being deducted from the total results. The evaluations will be completed by the end of the first week in May. From left to right: Roberto Fuenzalida from Chile, Anandaramakrishnan Srinivasan from India, Ronnie Poon from Singapore, Markus Ruppe from Germany, and Roland Thees of WAN-IFRA, who is also INCQC Project Manager.
: manroland-wifag deal off
After announcing on 26 February that it was in the process of negotiating the purchase of Swiss press manufacturer WIFAG, on 12 April manroland AG announced that the two companies agreed to call off negotiations. “It was not possible to harmonise the interests of both parties. However, manroland and WIFAG remain open for cooperation on a technical level,” said the press release from manroland. “WIFAG announced their financial problems already last year after IFRA Expo,” said Manfred Werfel, executive director of Newspaper Production, WAN-IFRA. “There was much speculation about who would become this partner. … Concerns were that the newspaper press supplier would be taken over by an investor from outside the industry which would not be interested in the technology and the newspaper market.” With negotiations called off, that outside possibility remains a reality.
Raising the roof: Rhein-Main printing centre at 'half time'
Druckzentrum Rhein-Main (DRM) in Rüsselsheim, Germany, has reached the halfway point of construction and celebrated on 18th March 2010 with a roof-raising ceremony.
: Finkbeiner discusses WIFAG deal
WIFAG has made no secret since this past fall that it was seeking a strong partner after announcing a significant job reduction plan. It looks like the Swiss press manufacturer has found it in the form of manroland. Gerd Finkbeiner, CEO of manroland AG, confirmed Friday in a company press release that the press manufacturer is indeed negotiating the purchase of WIFAG AG. Now he discusses the possible deal with WAN-IFRA.
: An unexpected stream of revenues
Semi-commercial jobs which would normally require heatset printing are being produced in coldset at the Singapore Press Holding (SPH) Media Centre Plant on their manroland UNISET press using various types of newsprint. "We have done posters, leaflets, newsletters & magazines. Our customers include banks, retail outlets, government bodies, hospitals, associations, etc.," says Anthony Cheng, Executive Vice-President of Production at SPH. "The financial crisis actually brought about opportunities in that companies that are used to glossy heatset promotional materials are driven to look at alternatives because of budget constraints, and have begun to accept coldset newsprint stock (of higher grammage 70-95 gsm and wood-free or hybrid grade that are much brighter in shade) as an viable alternative, achieving more or less the same marketing objectives. This has brought about an unexpected but much welcome revenue stream to us,” he said. Cheng’s team has also broke new grounds by successfully printing on translucent newsprint with coldset printing process and normal coldset inks.
WAN-IFRA Research and Material Testing Centre : Study
It is a known fact that the colour gamut of a coldset web offset press reduces over time, the reason mainly being the ink drying behavior and the properties of newsprint. Cold set inks set/dry mainly by absorption. During the drying process, the ink penetrates into the paper substrate and loses its gloss and some saturation. This results in a reduction in colour gamut when compared to a fresh printed sample. At the WAN-IFRA Research and Material Testing Centre, in Chennai, India (labindia@ifra.com), we tried to find out how much the colour gamut reduces over time and what is the effect of different paper and inks on the colour gamut reduction.
The Study with the title: "Reduction of colour gamut after printing in a coldset process" is available now (free of charge).
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: Everything you can do to reduce costs
To cut costs and to save money in the process of newspaper production throughout the value chain – from editorial to advertising, to administration, production, sales and distribution – is an issue for newspaper executives all over the world. We asked representatives of WAN-IFRA committees and expert groups to let us know which cost reduction projects they run today or plan to start in the near future and what effects they had or expect from these measures.
If you would like to contribute to this collection of cost reduction ideas, please send your comments to editor@wan-ifra.org with the subject: cost reduction. Thank you.
New Research Project: Sustainability in newspaper production
In July, WAN-IFRA, in cooperation with the Faculty of Media at HTWK Leipzig (FH) in Germany, launched a research project focused on “Sustainability in newspaper production.” The planned 18-month project will investigate the ecological and economic sustainability of newspaper production, with the primary goal of developing a reference model to help determine the impact that newspapers have on the environment during their life cycle.
Ronald Weidel, scientific collaborator at HTWK, is in charge of the project at Leipzig, and here is an excerpt of interview with him that will be featured in the upcoming May-June edition of WAN-IFRA Magazine.
Colour Quality: How good is your print quality?
The Colour Quality Self-Check is an online tool that is accessible free of charge to anybody. It allows you to check your colour print quality by printing the IFRA test element and input the measured values into an online form. The immediate results of an automatic evaluation will show you, were your quality stands. If you want IFRA to do the measurements, use the Color Quality IFRA Check model.
RMTC Research Report : Conformance of Indian Newsinks to ISO 2846-2
The first step of any print process standardization project is the standardization of the raw materials used, i.e. paper and ink. Unless these materials are consistently within the standards, it is very difficult to maintain the print process in conformance with ISO 12647-3. For newsink, we have ISO 2846-2:2007. This standard specifies the ink colours and transparency requirements of the newsinks. The research was done by the WAN-IFRA Research and Material Testing Centre (RMTC) in Chennai, India: www.wan-ifra.org/rmtc
RMTC Research Report: Study of newsprint and newsink used in Indian news publishing industries
This report is based on a statistical analysis of the results tests done in the WAN-IFRA Research & Material Testing Centre in Chennai, India, for a period of one year. The report analyses the basic and printability properties of the newsprint and newsink used in Indian news publishing industries and reports the quality levels of the materials available in the Indian market.
- Report Download
- RMTC website: www.wan-ifra.org/rmtc
Special Report: RFID case study: Yedioth Ahronoth Group
The technology of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is used where large numbers of product identifications have to be performed safely in high speed and large volumes without manual intervention.Trading companies and warehouses as well as department store chains are making use of RFID and drive the further development of this technology.
Since th
e publication of the IFRA Special Report on “The Use of Radio Frequency Identification in Newspaper Production” we see a constant development of RFID. Components get smaller and device prices drop with growing numbers. Today RFID tags or parts of them can even be produced by special printing techniques (“Printed Electronics”). Time was right to run a real life case study with RFID tagged newsprint paper reels in newspaper printing environment.
The WAN-IFRA Special Report “Paper Reel Management with RFID Technology – A Case Study” (01.2010) was written by Prof Yale T. Herer and Prof Avy Shtub from the Technion Institute in Haifa, Israel, and Assaf Avrahami, CEO of Yedioth Information Technologies (YIT).
: Blog: Printing in Japan Study Tour
Visit the blog to get impressions of the WAN-IFRA Study Tour covering four cities in three days, visiting five printing plants and a paper mill.
Augmented Reality: Süddeutsche Zeitung magazine publishes Mobile Augmented Reality Special
The SZ magazine of 20 August shows possible uses of Augmented Reality. Step by step demonstrations of how it works and what it can do are given in its edition of 20 August. A Smartphone is all that is needed to animate suitably prepared items, or reveal additional information respectively. The accompanying app is free of charge.
New WAN-IFRA Special Report: How to plan new printing plants
"New Printing Plants" is the title of a new WAN-IFRA Special Report. It originates from a project that was managed by a German-Indian research group with researchers from the Technical University of Chemnitz and the University of Manipal. The IFRA South Asian Committee steered the project. Although the starting point was clearly focused on the Indian market, the guidelines and detailed checklists provided are, without any doubt, of high value for newspaper companies all over the world that are about to start projects to build new printing plants.
The 64-pages report is already online in English; German and French versions will folllow: free download for WAN/IFRA members from
IFRA Committees: Industry Experts work together
Advisory Council, Technical Groups (Production and Materials) and regional committees help IFRA to fulfill it’s duty to support the newspaper industry worldwide.
Find more information about IFRA's Committee structure and activities here: www.ifra.com/committees
New project:: IFRA Reel Code 2020
Due to former technical limitations, the existing Ifra barcode (introduced in the early 1980s) mixes identification and information about the reel. At the same time the space for additional information is limited and cannot be exceeded with the existing barcode structure, despite the fact that there is a growing need for adding more information. A new system must serve the needs of up-to-date techniques, workflow demands and future technical requirements.
Research: Materials Management Database
The database is intended as an information source for printers, pressroom foremen and technical management, providing up-to-date facts and advice for dealing with the materials used in producing newspapers. Free use for all.
On the Blog
Wed, 2010-12-22 12:00 — Charlotte Janis...
Press manufacturer: Goss International to adjust capacity
Wed, 2010-03-31 09:03 — Manfred Werfel
On 26 March 2010 the Japanese press manufacturer Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho (TKS) invited a group of industry experts from Europe, North America and South America to an open house presentation of their Tokyo production centre. WAN-IFRA representatives attended the event, which showed the production facilities of TKS as well as a demonstration of the new 4 x 1 offset press “Color Top Ecowide.”
Fri, 2010-01-08 14:04 — Charlotte Janis...
To cut costs, the Los Angeles Times announced on Thursday, 7 January 2010, plans to consolidate its print operations and shut down its Orange County printing facility. Eighty people will be laid-off. Another measure aimed at trimming costs will be the elimination of its stand-alone Business section on Mondays. On the other hand, a new section, LATExtra, will debut in February. It is devoted to late-breaking news and is meant to compensate for earlier deadlines resulting from the elimination of the plant.
Mon, 2010-01-18 14:03 — Charlotte Janis...
BioDME is the name of an EU project, run by Topsoe (http://www.topsoe.com), a research company specialising in clean energy solutions, and supported by a consortium of partners. Topsoe develops a method to produce DME (dimethyl aether) from biomass as a sustainable and highly competitive alternative to fossil fuels. DME combines high energy efficiency with minimal environmental impact. The exhaust from cars and trucks running on DME is much cleaner, partly because the combustion is soot-free.
Fri, 2010-05-28 12:15 — Charlotte Janis...
Wifag-Pressemitteilung: Weiterer Stellenabbau bei Wifag
Tue, 2009-12-01 13:58 — Valerie Arnould
World Press Trends: World Newspaper Congress: Digital ad revenues to remain miniscule
At no time in the foreseeable future will digital advertising revenues replace those
lost to print, making the search for new business models including paid-for online access for news a pressing concern for the news publishing industry, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said in its annual world press trends update.
In the Wiki
Wed, 2010-03-03 17:03 — Charlotte Janis...
The newspaper and commercial printer NDC Grafisch Bedrijf in the Netherlands decided to buy a combination of web cleaning and blanket washing systems from Baldwin for their plant in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. Managing Director Koos Tamminga speaks about his experiences with the systems to date.
Wed, 2010-10-20 11:10 — Charlotte Janis...
Automatisierung: Praxiserfahrungen mit APL
Oktober 2010. Seit Anfang des Jahres produziert der Mittelbayerische Verlag nun in seinem neuen Druck- und Logistikzentrum, das außerhalb Regensburgs für rund 45 Millionen Euro errichtet wurde. Ludwig Grüneisl, Geschäftsführer des Druckzentrums, das seit 2006 als eigenständige GmbH arbeitet, erläutert die Abläufe in der Plattenlogistik und die Erfahrungen mit dem APL-Plattenwechsel.
Thu, 2010-12-16 16:21 — Charlotte Janis...
Innovations for Print: Edible Ads from First Flavor
A funny video demonstrating edible ads developed by First Flavor.
Mon, 2010-03-08 08:23 — Charlotte Janis...
Lean Production: Interview with Rick Ruffino
Ruffino is a veteran newspaper and publishing executive working as consultant for ARCwest Architects and Consultants in Denver, Colorado, USA. He talks about Lean Production and US newspaper trends in general.
Tue, 2010-10-26 14:44 — Charlotte Janis...
Mit rund 500 geladenen Gästen, darunter der Oberbürgermeister von Düsseldorf, Dirk Elbers, und der BDZV-Präsident, Helmut Heinen, feierte die Mediengruppe Rheinische Post am 25. Oktober 2010 die offizielle Inbetriebnahme der Erweiterung ihrer Zeitungsdruckerei in Düsseldorf-Heerdt mit einer großen Party. Über 40 Millionen Euro wurde in den Ausbau der Rheinisch-Bergischen Druckerei (RBD) investiert, die damit, wie Matthias Tietz, Geschäftsführer der RBD es formulierte „ins 21. Jahrhundert des Zeitungsdrucks aufgebrochen“ ist.
Fri, 2010-12-17 09:51 — Charlotte Janis...
Sonderwerbeformen: Glossar
Sonderwerbeformen in Printmedien werden immer beliebter. Hier einige Werbetypen, die in Zeitungen Verwendung finden.
Wed, 2010-11-10 15:51 — Paul Callaghan
Semi-commercial : Interview with Matthias Tietz
October 2010. The Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei (RBD) has used to occasion of extending its printing centre in Düsseldorf Heerdt to invest in new equipment that gives it new options, especially in the semi-commercial area. Matthias Tietz, chief executive at RBD, explains how the company plans to capture a bigger share of this market segment.
Fri, 2010-12-17 09:59 — anonymous
Ideen für Print: Herstellertipps
Welche innovativen Ideen und Technologien können Zeitungen nutzen, um im Wettstreit mit elektronischen Medien verlorenes Terrain für das Printprodukt zurückzuerobern?
Thu, 2010-03-11 17:52 — Charlotte Janis...
Lean Production: Statement von Klaus Schmidt, KBA, on Lean Production
Klaus Schmidt ist Director Marketing / Corporate Communications bei der Koenig & Bauer AG (KBA).
Tue, 2010-12-21 17:06 — Charlotte Janis...
Cost reductions: Potentials for further cost reductions in newspaper production
After a number of crisis years with cost-cutting measures at every stage in the production process, it is becoming increasingly difficult to identify potential for further savings in newspaper production. Areassometimes overlooked are services and workflow optimisation.
Thu, 2010-03-11 18:11 — Charlotte Janis...
Lean Production: Lean Production-Statement von Anton Hamm, manroland
Anton Hamm ist Leiter des Geschäftsfelds Zeitung bei manroland in Augsburg. Wie kann die Druckmaschinenkonfiguration und -ausstattung eine Zeitungsdruckerei darin unterstützen, ihre Produktion möglichst schlank zu gestalten?
Mon, 2010-11-15 10:08 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview with Eric Bell
Tue, 2010-12-21 17:25 — Charlotte Janis...
Anand Srinivasan is Research Engineer in WAN-IFRA's Research and Material Testing Centre (RMTC, www.wan-ifra.org/rmtc) in Chennai, India. He explains how materials testing can help newspaper printers to cut costs.
Tue, 2010-03-16 12:01 — Charlotte Janis...
Lean Production: Suppliers statements
Manufacturers of production equipment can support newspaper companies in their attempt to become lean in the first place by automation solutions. Automation allows productivity increases and the reduction of personnel. Required are also to keep an undiminished quality standard and absolute production security. Read here were some of the main suppliers set their priorities.
Mon, 2010-11-15 10:10 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview mit Noel C. McEvoy
Die Krise hat Wifag zu einer gravierenden Restrukturierung gezwungen: Der Druckmaschinenbau wird eingestellt und das Geschäft auf Services und Dienstleistungen verlagert. Noel C. McEvoy, Director Sales bei Wifag, äußert sich dazu, wie Wifag sich künftig im Markt positionieren will.
Mon, 2010-11-15 10:12 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview mit Jürg Möckli
Jürg Möckli ist CEO der Ferag AG. Im Vorfeld der IFRA Expo 2010 äußerte er sich zu den aktuellen Trends in der Weiterverarbeitung im Zeitungsbereich.
Mon, 2010-04-26 10:11 — Charlotte Janis...
Druckmaschinenkonfigurationen im Vergleich: Welche Rotation ist am produktivsten?
Ist eine Kompakt-Rotation „schlanker” als eine in herkömmlicher Bauweise? Hat 6/2 Vorteile gegenüber anderen Konfigurationen oder vielleicht 4/1? Wie so oft gibt es keine allgemeingültige Antwort.
Mon, 2010-11-15 10:13 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview with Anna-Karin Jönsson
Mon, 2010-05-31 08:24 — Charlotte Janis...
Die chinesische Shanghai Electric (Group) Corporation (SEG) wird ab Juni 2010 Goss International zu 100% übernehmen. Das Unternehmen übt damit eine Kaufoption aus, die vereinbart wurde, als SEG im September 2009 Anteilseigner von Goss International wurde.
Mon, 2010-11-15 10:14 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview mit Georg Riva
Georg Riva ist Marketing Manager bei Müller Martini Versand-Systeme. Er äußerte sich im Vorfeld der IFRA Expo 2010 zu den aktuellen Trends im Bereich der Weiterverarbeitung und zur wirtschaftlichen Situation auf dem Zeitungsmarkt.
Tue, 2010-06-15 12:31 — Charlotte Janis...
Druckplatten: Rainer Kirschke zu neuen Plattentechnologien
Juni 2010. Rainer Kirschke ist Sales Manager Central Europe bei der Agfa Graphics Germany GmbH. Agfa führt für den Zeitungsbereich Belichter (Polaris X und Advantage N), Prozessoren (VSL-Serie, VSL XXL-Serie, VXP 85 und Clean Out Unit VCF 85) und Fotopolymer-Violett-Druckplatten (N91v und N92 VCF).
Tue, 2010-06-15 12:34 — Charlotte Janis...
Printing Plates: Rinus Hoebeke on new plate technologies
June 2010. Rinus Hoebeke is Segment Marketing Manager - Newspaper Europe, Middle-East, Africa region (EMEAR) for Kodak Nederland B.V. Kodak is manufacturer and supplier of thermal and photopolymer violet printing plates (ThermalNews Gold, VioletNews Gold, NS, PF-N), thermal platesetters (Generation News, Trendsetter News) and processors (Mercury).
Fri, 2010-12-03 11:36 — Charlotte Janis...
BDZV/IFRA-WAN Konferenz: Die Zeitungsfabrik
Eine gemeinsame Konferenz von BDZV und WAN-IFRA - mit „Die Zeitungsfabrik“ überschrieben - brachte Entscheider aus dem Verlag und Technikverantwortliche zusammen, um sich gemeinsam über Zukunftstechnologie, Organisationsformen und Prozessoptimierung für den Zeitungsverlag von morgen auszutauschen. Nachfolgend lesen Sie Zusammenfassungen der Vorträge.
Tue, 2010-06-15 12:36 — Charlotte Janis...
Druckplatten: Stefan Beke-Bramkamp zu neuen Plattentechnologien
Juni 2010. Stefan Beke-Bramkamp ist Sales & Product Director bei der Krause-Biagosch GmbH. Krause stellt eine breite Palette von Belichtern für den Zeitungsmarkt her. Zur IFRA Expo 2010 soll ein weiteres Modell hinzukommen.
Mon, 2010-12-06 12:27 — Charlotte Janis...
Innovationen in Print: Paperboy liefert digitale Extras für Print
kooaba Paperboy wird von einer Reihe von - meist schweizerischen - Zeitungen und Zeitschriften angeboten, u.a. von Blick, NZZ am Sonntag, Le Matin, Focus, Coop-Zeitungen. Dr. Micaëla Raschle Grand, Marketing & Communication Manager bei der kooaba AG in Zürich, über kooaba und die Smartphone Applikation kooaba Paperboy.
Tue, 2010-06-15 12:38 — Charlotte Janis...
Druckplatten: Wieland Schwarz zu neuen Plattentechnologien
Juni 2010. Wieland Schwarz ist Product Manager Pre-Press Solutions bei der Fujifilm Europe GmbH. Fujifilm bietet sowohl Fotopolymer-Violettplatten als auch Thermoplatten für den Zeitungssektor an. Das frühere Fuji-Tochterunternehmen FEEi stellt Belichter her.
Tue, 2010-12-07 09:22 — Charlotte Janis...
Augmented Reality: Beispiele für gelungene AR-Anwendungen
Augmented Reality (AR) - erweiterte Realität - bedeutet, dass in eine reale Umgebung virtuell Daten aus dem Internet (Erklärungen, Zahlen, Fakten oder Video) integriert werden. Die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten sind vielfältig. Hier einige Beispiele:
Wed, 2010-09-29 14:36 — Charlotte Janis...
IFRA Expo 2010: Interview mit Andreas Funke zum Thema Rotationsheftung
Andreas Funke ist Vice President EMEA bei Tolerans AB, Hersteller von Speedliner Rotationsheftaggregaten für den Einsatz in der Zeitungs- und Semicommercial-Produktion.
Wed, 2010-12-08 16:28 — Charlotte Janis...
Innovation in advertising: A newspaper's experience with first "speaking" ad
Kasturi Balaji is Managing Director of Kasturi & Sons Ltd. (The Hindu). Here, he reports about the first experiences of his paper with a "talking chip" that was integrated into an advertisement of the car manufacturer Volkswagen (VW). VW used this innovative means to present their new Volkswagen Vento model to the Indian market. When they opened the page, the ad started talking... to the surprise of the readers.
Fri, 2010-10-08 11:01 — Charlotte Janis...
Interview with José Manuel Lozano Orús: Practical experiences with KBA Commander CT
José Manuel Lozano Orús is Director General of Grupo Heraldo in Spain. He says: “Our Commander CT press was the first worldwide to be installed for production purposes. With all the advantages and disadvantages this brings with it. The final result, however, is very satisfying and meets our expectations.”
Tue, 2010-12-14 08:54 — Charlotte Janis...
Augmented Reality: Interview with Christine Perey
Christine Perey has her own company, PEREY Research & Consulting (www.perey.com), that is focusing on emerging technologies since 1991. One of her areas of expertise is Mobile Augmented Reality.
Mon, 2010-10-18 11:47 — Charlotte Janis...
Waterless printing: Interview with Toray
For the newspaper industry, Toray is synonymous with “waterless plates” for the Cortina press as it is the only manufacturer producing this type of plates. But little is known about this Japanese company itself. Shohei Koshiba (pictured) is Sales Manager for the Graphics and Chemicals Sections at Toray International Europe (www.toray.de).
Thu, 2010-12-16 15:51 — Charlotte Janis...
Falzvariationen: Minipflug schafft vielfältige Möglichkeiten
Thu, 2009-11-05 17:07 — Charlotte Janis...
VIEWPOINT: The Press of the 21st Century
Peter Resele is a founder of COMYAN, a software company specialised in digital asset management.
Tue, 2010-04-20 13:30 — Dean Roper
Publishing green: Sustainability in newspaper production
In summer 2009, WAN-IFRA, in cooperation with the Media Faculty of the Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur (HTWK) in Leipzig, Germany, launched the “Sustainability in Newspaper Production” research project. Ronald Weidel is responsible in Leipzig for carrying out the project. Here is an excerpt of the interview that will be featured in the May-June edition of WAN-IFRA Magazine, in which he explains the content and objectives of the project.
Tue, 2009-06-09 10:32 — Moritz Schwarz
We have more than 30 years of experience in consulting and offer our wide range services around the globe. Unlike many other consultancies we have to act strictly neutral. Our prices are not subsidized by payments from suppliers; still we can offer fair rates to members. Members can always contact us with questions of a general nature free of charge. Our services are also available to non-members but at a significant higher rate. The following list summarizes typical project topics:
Tue, 2010-03-09 15:35 — Charlotte Janis...
Lean Production: Interview mit Moritz Schwarz
Moritz Schwarz ist als Consultant für den Bereich Zeitungsproduktion für WAN-IFRA tätig und lernt dabei Zeitungsproduktionsbetriebe in aller Welt kennen.
Fri, 2010-11-26 15:06 — Charlotte Janis...
Konzept: Interview mit Horst-Walter Hauer
Horst-Walter Hauer erläutert das von seiner Firma IBH (IngenieurBüroHauer) entwickelte Konzept der "Zeitungsdruckerei der Zukunft" im Interview.
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