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02nd August 2021

Stephens & George Print Group has rounded off its £16m investment programme with Heidelberg that kicked off in 2018.

Chairman and Group Managing Director Andrew Jones “We’ve replaced all of our existing equipment with the latest Push to Stops”

We are expecting delivery of a new Speedmaster XL 106-5+LX3, which will be in operation in early 2022 and will replace an existing nine-year-old XL 106-5LX.

The new five-colour plus coater machine will be our fourth press since 2018 to use full Push to Stop technology and, upon its installation, our oldest press will be just over three years old.

In February 2021, we installed a highly spec’d ten-colour Push to Stop Speedmaster XL 106 long-perfector with the latest Push to Stop CutStar inline reel sheeter, to replace two older Speedmasters. “We’ve replaced all of our existing equipment with the latest Push to Stops, which are more efficient than the previous machines,” Andrew Jones said.

 

 

The business has also just ordered three robotic P-Stackers – the first due in October with the other two to follow in late November – as well as a fifth TH 82-P automated Stahlfolder, which is also due for delivery in October. This kit will all be additional to the company’s portfolio.

“We were investigating the possibility of using robotics in our bindery. Following consultation with Heidelberg we looked at the P-Stackers and we decided that this was the right solution for us,” said Jones. “We have been trying to reduce the requirement for manual handling for many years now. This makes sense from a health and safety point of view as the operators do not need to pick up and stack down eight to 12 tonnes of paper per shift anymore.

“Another point is that after a 12-hour shift productivity tends to fall – the P-Stackers should ensure that the operators maintain the same level of productivity throughout the shift.”

He added: “We are one of the first printing houses in Europe to have ordered a fifth TH 82-P automated folder. And we believe that these folders are definitely the way forward for industrial printing and finishing production.”

Jones said when the business comes out of the coronavirus pandemic it “will have gained valuable experience [and] will be ready to grow further in the coming years”.

Heidelberg UK managing director Ryan Miles said the manufacturer’s relationship with Stephens & George “is as strong as it possibly could be”.

“We will continue to strive to provide the support and the consultation needed so they can make the best decisions for the future growth of their business,” he added.