Hammer Packaging has become the first North American customer to
purchase Heidelberg's new Speedmaster CX 102 press. The Rochester,
N.Y.-based company, among the largest and most forward-thinking
producers of high-end package decorating in North America, chose a
UV-capable Speedmaster CX 102-8+L with CutStar roll sheeter,
Prinect Press Center with Intellistart operator guidance system,
integrated Wallscreen, and Prinect Axis Control color measurement
and control system. An integrated IST UV system utilizes the new
Electronic Lamp Control (ELC) that will enable the system to
operate at very low energy consumption and take up 50 percent less
floor space.
The CX 102 is the latest in a long line of "firsts" for
Hammer Packaging, among them, the 2004 installation of the first
sheetfed offset press - an 8-color Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 102 -
with CutStar, an inline sheeting unit. "Technological leadership is
the cornerstone of Hammer Packaging's business philosophy. Our
objective is to invest in leading-edge technology and innovations
that elevate our capabilities and drive down our operational
costs," said Louis Iovoli, Vice President of Strategic
Partnerships. "The pending installation of Heidelberg's
first-generation CX 102 platform permits us to take advantage of
gains in technology to configure a press that will enable us to
meet our customers' package decorating demands at the lowest
possible cost."
At Hammer Packaging, a core philosophy has been to
reinvests 10 percent of annual sales back into "new technology" the
following year. "My philosophy has always been to lead the industry
- not follow it," said Jim Hammer, president of Hammer Packaging.
"Hammer Packaging has once again demonstrated its
future-oriented investment strategy with its purchase of the first
Speedmaster CX 102 in North America," said Jim Dunn, president of
Heidelberg USA. "As Heidelberg continues to develop the innovative
solutions that will help our customers to thrive, progressive
companies like Hammer Packaging will benefit from peak performance
presses that will enable them to improve yield, reduce waste, and
deliver the superior print results their clients demand."
Following its evaluation of the press at the Heidelberg
factory in Wiesloch-Walldorf, Germany, Hammer Packaging selected
the Speedmaster CX 102 primarily for the trouble-free speed and
efficiency with which the press handles different film stocks.
"In the film category, the CX 102 will expand our capacity
and improve our redundancy during peak periods," Iovoli said,
noting that the addition of CutStar will make the printing of film
"even more cost-effective, based on the way it controls the sheet
as it feeds into the press."
Positioned between the Speedmaster XL 105 and the CD 102 and
targeted to high-end commercial, label and packaging printers, the
Speedmaster CX 102 represents a new market segment in the 40"
format. It makes key components of the Speedmaster XL platform
available in the popular and well-established CD 102 format for the
first time. Once the press is installed, Hammer Packaging expects
that reductions in makeready time and set-up waste will further
validate its choice.
"With new equipment-especially in the packaging world-you
need to have the assurance of predictability that will minimize
inconsistencies in quality from job to job and run to run, even at
the highest running speeds," Iovoli said. "Our two existing CD 102s
have always performed precisely as billed, and we anticipate the
same results with the CX 102, which is built out of the same
platform with the transfer of key high-performance features of
Heidelberg's flagship Speedmaster XL 105."
Roughly 70 percent of Hammer's capacity supports the
production of litho-based labels for the food and beverage
industry, with web offset and flexo-printed labels accounting for
the rest. The company is also world's largest producer of
premium seed packets. Customers include Gatorade, Coca-Cola and
Pepsi, and many other well-known brands. The $100 million company
employs more than 400 people at three plants in the Rochester area,
and is consistently named to the Top 100 privately held companies
in Rochester, and the Printing Impressions Top 400 printers in
North America.
www.hammerpackaging.com
Figure:
Positioned between the Speedmaster XL 105 and the CD 102 and
targeted to high-end commercial, label and packaging printers, the
Speedmaster CX 102 represents a new market segment in the 40"
format.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com