NYT commissions Innotech for gatefolds and wraps

Jan 06, 2015 at 10:14 am by Staff


Following panorama gatefolds retrofits in India, Asia and worldwide, Innotech has finally added hometown hero the New York Times to its client list.

Goss worked with the publisher and New York-based Innotech to install systems on two of its Colorliner presslines, completing the work within 20 weeks of order.

The custom installation allows maximum flexibility in the placement of the colour gatefolds, which add impact and advertising opportunities.

Founder and president of Innotech Vinod Kapoor says the solution gave the New York Times ultimate flexibility with regard to the positioning of specialized sections within the newspaper, without the need to purchase a new press, while Goss regional sales manager Dan Picco says the project required "the full and combined expertise of all parties".

Based on a geometric air bar plough, the system produces a four-page wide centerfold or a separate eight-page pull-out section, up to a 1219 mm x 559 mm. Smaller gatefolds or coupon folds at one or both edges are also possible for special promotions, and these can be placed in the cover or as a wrap-around.


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