British Customer ESP Colour Reports Record Productivity of its Two Speedmaster XL 75 Presses
01/31/2012
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Total output of the two presses amount to 3.685 million
impressions within the weekly schedule of about 160 hours
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High number of make-readies and high impression count =
record utilization of two Speedmaster XL 75 presses
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Considerable cost reduction with Inpress Control
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Staggering performance in a productivity-focused market
ESP Colour in Swindon has a strong reputation for supplying high
quality commercial work efficiently and to achieve that, it needs
speedy, reliable presses which can produce predictable results.
Anthony Thirlby has been trying to glean the actual capacity of his
two Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75-5+L presses and this year end he
has done just that, using data directly from the presses.
On the first Speedmaster XL 75 press, a straight five-colour
with coater, it handled 278 make-readies within the 156 hours
available within the weekly schedule. The average make-ready time
was 4 minutes 9 seconds and the average net speed was 14.135sph. In
total it output 1.783 million impressions.
Turning these statistics into real life sales, that means,
this one press produced a staggering EUR 124.129 of work in one
week.
On the second ESP press, the Speedmaster XL 75-5+L-P
perfector, 202 make-readies were produced in a 160 hour week. The
average make-ready was 4 minutes 33 seconds, and the average speed
was 14.217sph. In total it output 1.902 million impressions. That
means that this press produced EUR 134.070 of print in a week.
High number of make-readies and high impression count = record
utilization of two Speedmaster XL 75 presses
"These presses are phenomenal," says Anthony Thirlby,
managing director of ESP Colour. "If you convert this productivity
into annual output, even allowing for two weeks maintenance on
each, it means across the two presses we have the capacity to
produce EUR 12.841 million worth of work. It's about great
technology, good organization and processes and having a right mix
of skills. We use both experienced staff and apprentices."
The company bought its first Speedmaster XL 75-5+L in 2009,
returning to Heidelberg a year later, after producing 50 million
impressions on that press, to buy a second machine. The first has
produced 141 million impressions in 32 months and the second has
achieved 82 million in 18 months. Both presses operate on a 112
hour week as standard.
Considerable cost reduction with Inpress Control
It had found that Inpress Control was saving over EUR
23.900 in start up waste alone and Preset Plus had enabled the
company to run from stock to stock easily and with minimal effort.
The 58 strong company handles work on a range of stocks from
65gsm through to 650micron, but always expects to run at maximum
machine speed. Both machines run with 0 percent alcohol which
combined with reduced waste, make these presses fantastically
environmental machines as well.
Figure 1:
Anthony Thirlby, managing director of ESP Colour, has
gleaned the actual capacity of his two Speedmaster XL 75-5+L
presses using data direct from the presses.
Figure 2:
Speedmaster XL 75 - the peak performance class for
economic success. With the Speedmaster XL 75 most discerning
customer wishes can be fulfilled.
www.espcolour.co.uk
www.theprintgang.co.uk
For further information about the company and image material,
please visit the Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Silke Wolf
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5061
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5069
E-Mail:
silke.wolf@heidelberg.com
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