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Pyramid Press increases flexibility with latest investment

Pyramid Press has increased production flexibility to meet greater demand for short run fast turnaround print following investment in a Horizon Ice StitchLiner Mark IV next generation saddlestitching system from IFS.

 

The Nottingham commercial printer is part of Willsons Group Services. It offers a broad product range including critical monthly publications, corporate brochures, prospectuses, leaflets, posters, folders and business stationery for a diverse array of clients ranging from publishers, theatres, grocery wholesalers, and universities to design agencies and end users. It produces litho print on a six colour RMGT 1050 and a five colour Heidelberg XL 75, and digital print on a variety of presses.

 

Paul McGuigan, director of Pyramid Press, explains the investment decision: ‘We have had Muller Martini lines in our bindery for many years. They have been very reliable. But, it was time to consider what the next investment should be to futureproof the bindery. At the same time jobs coming into the bindery now have more varied run lengths and there is a need to get them out the door faster. We knew it was necessary to invest in a different solution to better address what today’s workload looks like.’

 

He continued, ‘Another operation in the group has a StitchLiner and it has been very reliable. We know and trust Horizon’s robust build. It will do what we need it to, and the Ice software will be something we can utilise in the future.’

 

‘Installation was quick and smooth and there have been no issues. We are looking forward to seeing how it will help us better manage production and ensure our operation is as agile as it can be,’ he concluded.

 

Dean Stayne from IFS and Paul McGuigan, director of Pyramid Press.

 

 

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