Small formats easy to digest With the focus increasingly on supplements and inserts, newspapers are gaining experience of producing compact digest-sized products inline, mailroom systems developer Ferag says.
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More inserting for Tribune newspaper and direct customers Chicago Tribune Company is adding new inserting facilities to accommodate growth in its Tribune Direct TMC offering.
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Economy and efficiency drive DRUPA mailroom innovations Mailroom innovations from Ferag for DRUPA include systems for taping, inserting and bagging newspaper and advertising products.
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Sitma, Müller Martini work together on products and marketing Italian polywrapping and inserting equipment maker Sitma has signed a pre-DRUPA business cooperation deal with Müller Martini which will extend the offering to customers and allow rationalisation.
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Help on web product finishing in new WOCG guide A new Web Offset Champion Group guide produced with help from Müller Martini urges cooperation and communication throughout the production process.
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More News Australia sites get inline trimming for supplements News Limited has added Brisbane and Perth to the long list of Australian print sites to which it has added Ferag’s inline trimming facility.
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Navigator mailroom journey starts at Ferag site Mailroom systems vendor Ferag has commissioned its first ‘drag and drop’ control system at Küster-Pressedruck in Bielefeld, Germany.
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Müller Martini, RIMA team on products, sales A cooperative agreement between Müller Martini and RIMA-System will see the Swiss mailroom specialist selling RIMA equipment in worldwide markets except Australia and New Zealand, from next year.
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Route planning in Times of India mailroom upgrade Mailroom systems maker Ferag says it is equipping new 'Times of India' sites in Pune and Kolkata in addition to existing plants in Chennai and Bangalore.
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Twelve-line inserter order modernises Mathrubhumi’s mailroom South India newspaper publisher Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing is upgrading its ten print sites with an order for Ferag inserting and mailroom equipment.
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In stitches: Ferag adds to StreamFold concept Ferag has added the ‘stitch’ component to the high-speed quarterfolding system it launched last year.
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Ferag's UK PolyStream field test a success A good report card is emerging from Liverpool, UK, where the first Ferag PolyStream polybagging line went into production as part of a field-testing partnership with client at Prinovis.
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Ferag shows it can downscale in Deeside It may be one of the largest private newspaper groups in the UK, but the Ferag inserting operation at North Wales Newspapers in Deeside would have to be one of the more modest the Swiss manufacturer has supplied.
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Canny Ferag knows when to hold’em, knows when to fold’em A new Ferag mailroom system component which folds newspapers or supplements on or offline at up to 60,000 cph was shown to journalists in Hinwil, Switzerland today, writes Peter Coleman.
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Thank you for the music: Heidelberg bows out of 'non-core' Idab Wamac Heidelberg has shed the one wholly-owned newspaper asset it retained when it sold the former Harris Web business to Goss International, passing mailroom specialist Idab Wamac to Schur on December 10.
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Day trip to Bangor Ferag has showcased its Rollstream technology as a small-newspaper solution with an installation at the ‘Spectator’ newspaper in Bangor, Northern Ireland. The third-generation family newspaper has teamed Ferag’s RollSert inserter with additional RollStream elements.
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