Swiss company Gremper AG is a player in the high-end segment and enjoys an excellent level of trust among customers in the Swiss arts and cultural scene. The company is the world’s first user of a Jetfire 50 from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG). The new industrial inkjet system is set to start operating at Gremper from the end of March.
It will be used particularly for high-quality print runs, often involving personalised products. The company is also commissioning a latest-generation Speedmaster XL 106-8-P+L, leading to an overall capacity expansion in a hybrid production environment.
‘We were close to finalising negotiations about a digital printing system with a competitor. At drupa 2024, however, HEIDELBERG unveiled the Jetfire 50, which is integrated into the Prinect workflow. That changed everything. It was exactly what we’d been waiting for,’ said Karl Gremper, Chairman of the Board of Directors, explaining how the decision-making process evolved. Other factors that led to the purchase decision were the use of sustainable water-based inks and the fact that HEIDELBERG also takes care of service operations for its Jetfire systems.
‘Tests show that the print quality of the Jetfire matches the level achieved in offset printing, a segment in which HEIDELBERG is our long-standing partner. It was the comprehensive portfolio for both technologies that ultimately won us over,’ revealed Cilgia Gremper, CEO and Delegate of the Board of Directors.
By investing in a hybrid production environment that combines offset and digital printing systems, including the new Jetfire and two Versafire systems from HEIDELBERG, Gremper AG is expanding its market position. This investment will mean Gremper can efficiently produce top-quality results – both for substantial four-colour runs with a number of different surface finishes and for the growing proportion of short runs with customised content.
The first user of a Jetfire 50 in Germany will be Meinders and Elstermann GmbH & Co. KG in Osnabrück. The press will be taken into operation in April. The company is intending to use its new Jetfire to produce high-quality short runs and personalised mailings – a product segment that is enjoying strong growth and is ideal for standardised, automated production.
For CEO Jens Rauschen, too, the decisive factor that led to the purchase was Prinect workflow integration – especially the forthcoming Prinect Touch Free software. ‘Fully automatic control of production processes in offset and digital printing is the key to profitable print production. With Prinect, HEIDELBERG supports the kind of hybrid production workflow we need if we are to remain competitive in a challenging market environment’, he explained. Rauschen therefore has high expectations of getting the most out of offset and digital systems using the Prinect Touch Free cloud-based automation workflow. ‘A software solution such as Prinect Touch Free has the ability to plan a huge number of orders and get them through the production process efficiently, while also keeping costs down and adhering to deadlines,’ he said.
The commercial and packaging printing company Meinders & Elstermann operates at five sites in Germany and has been a HEIDELBERG customer for generations. It is regarded as an industry leader when it comes to digitalisation and automation throughout the entire value chain.
Schmid-Fehr AG will become the second Swiss company to take a Jetfire 50 into operation, alongside its two existing large toner systems. Many short runs that are currently produced using sheetfed offset printing will, in the future, be switched to the HEIDELBERG inkjet system. Opting for the Jetfire 50 is a logical step in the process of completely integrating print production into Prinect technology. ‘The fact that the Jetfire 50 is fully integrated into Prinect is the key advantage of the comprehensive system offered by HEIDELBERG,’ said the company’s owner and CEO Matthias Schmid. ‘We are taking another big step toward the end-to-end digitalisation and automation of our processes.’
‘Market demand for our new digital printing portfolio remains very high and, as announced at drupa 2024, we will be installing the first Jetfire 50 presses for customers this spring. Our hybrid approach of integrating offset and digital printing systems into a single workflow gives our customers a competitive advantage,’ said Dr. David Schmedding, Chief Technology and Sales Officer at HEIDELBERG. ‘It also emphasised that HEIDELBERG is well on the way to achieving the targets that have been set regarding the growth strategy for the company’s core business,’ he said.
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