Baldwin lands more orders in buoyant Japanese market

Oct 28, 2009 at 05:51 pm by Staff


Baldwin is powering along in Japan, with the announcement of another $1.2 million-worth of orders from two newspaper and commercial publishers there, Kousoku-Offset and Asagami Press Center. The Kousoku-Offset order includes Baldwin's Super Washer product and spray dampening systems to be installed on a new TKS printing press at Kousoku-Offset's Settsu Plant. Delivery is planned for July 2010 and February 2011. Kousoku-Offset is a group company of Mainichi Newspaper, one of Japan's three largest newspapers in circulation and number of employees. Kousoku-Offset operates five printing facilities, which print commercial material as well as newspapers including the mass circulation Mainichi Shimbun group and Sports Nippon group. The Asagami Press Center order includes Baldwin's spray dampening system to be installed on a new TKS 6200 press between November 2009 and October 2010. Asagami operates seven presses at three printing facilities, and prints commercial material as well as newspapers. The company prints newspapers for Yomiuri Shimbun group, Tokyo Shimbun group and others. Baldwin President and chief executive Karl Puehringer says the Japanese printing market continues to create demand for Baldwin's innovative printing press accessories: "Japanese newspaper readership is strong, as evidenced by these new orders from Japan's largest newspaper publishers," he says.
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