Quebecor Sets World Record With Supra Stitcher
From Muller Martini
Using a Muller Martini Supra saddle stitcher, Quebecor World Augusta
(Georgia) has established a new international record for catalogs
produced in a 24-hour period
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Muller Martini’s Supra
saddle stitcher |
Quebecor World, the leading print media company in North America,
has set a new benchmark for print finishing speed and productivity
at its Augusta, Georgia facility. “We established a new world record
of 665,401 catalogs produced and mailed in a 24-hour period,” states
Pat Quinn, Vice President and General Manager of Quebecor World
Augusta. The new record, which involved gathering, binding, trimming,
inkjetting, mailing and shipping, was achieved using a Muller Martini
Supra saddle stitcher.
“It’s a matter of the right equipment, the finest people, and the
right training,” says Mr. Quinn
in explaining how setting the world record was made possible by
a combination of the technologically-advanced Supra stitcher, the
dedicated professionals at Quebecor and
industry-leading support from Muller Martini.
Quebecor World Augusta is a market pacesetter in the gravure catalog
market, producing high quality products for some of North America’s
largest catalogers. There are a total of 16 saddle stitchers on
the floor at Quebecor’s Augusta plant, including the new 30,000
c/hr. Supra, which was configured with 16 pockets. “Our goal was
originally 16,000 to 20,000 products per hour, but due to the performance
of the Supra stitcher and the great training our operators received
from Muller Martini, we were able to set the record at 27,725 net
good products per hour,” continues Pat Quinn.
The Muller Martini Supra saddle stitcher represents the worldwide
state-of-the-art in stitching equipment, engineered to bring speed
and efficiency to print production operations while creating stitched
products of exceptional quality. Due to its robust overall design,
its versatile 416 feeder, Supra is capable of providing a level
of performance no other stitcher on the market can match. Supra’s
innovative stitching system with patented two counter-oscillating
stitcher carriages (Boxer principle) results in reliable stitching
even at the maximum speed of 30,000 books per hour and results in
a low-vibrating, low wear and smooth run of the stitcher mechanism.
Set-ups and changeovers on the Supra saddle stitcher are incredibly
fast and cost-effective thanks to automation of the most important
axes and the ability to save job data for repeat jobs. The size
input automatically synchronizes the feeders, the stitching machine
and the trimmer.
The product size (head and foot trim as well as spine length) are
automatically preset in the crank trimmer. Supra’s new high-precision
single copy trimmer can trim products up to 13 mm (1/2”) thick and
has no limitations on page swings and accommodates numerous blow
or bind-in cards as well as gimmicks or product samples. Books are
accurately aligned in the infeed and pulled through the crank trimmer
with a double gripper. The upper and lower knives mounted on cranks
trim the books at full speed and superior trim quality is assured
even at top speed. To meet the demands of a wide variety of growing
operations, the Supra saddle stitcher features a modular building-block
design, and, the stitcher can be configured with up to 30 feeders
depending on specific production needs.
ABOUT MULLER MARTINI
Muller Martini is the world’s largest producer of print finishing
solutions for commercial and book printers, trade binderies and
newspapers as well as short-run and digital book manufacturers.
Muller Martini is also the world market-leading manufacturer of
variable size web offset presses. The company is the foremost provider
of innovative workflow solutions that can empower printers and binding
specialists to enhance processing efficiencies, increase profitability
and build new revenue streams. Muller Martini Corp., with U.S. headquarters
in Hauppauge (Long Island), New York, serves as the leading source
for bindery and printing expertise in the United States, providing
nationwide sales and service support and customer-specific training
and responsive service to printers and binderies coast-to-coast.
The company operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing center in
Newport News, Virginia along with Muller Martini Mailroom Systems,
Inc., a comprehensive sales and manufacturing facility in Allentown,
Pennsylvania.
Lisa DeMartino
Muller Martini Corp.
1.888.2.MULLER
Bob Schmitt
Q Group
631.234.7670 X:205
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