Buhrs Mailing Solutions
www.buhrs.com
Stand 17/C900
Buhrs is showcasing its range of value-added mailing kit, the highlight being the Buhrs PT4. This unit is a semi-automated tray system that processes formats from DL up to C4 and loads finished mail pieces onto a tray.
Friedheim International
www.friedheim.co.uk and www.friedheimpackaging.co.uk
Stand 19/C710
A raft of Hunkeler high-productivity mailing kit will be on display on Friedheim’s stand, and, as if to prove the ubiquitous nature of the firm’s range, on around 10 other exhibitors’ stands too.
Kern
www.kern.ch
Stand 17/C920
Kern’s MailFactory will be on show at Ipex. The product is a MIS software program designed to co-ordinate the mailroom and up productivity. Kern will also show a new inserting system, the 2600, engaged in a full-page-scan application.
MGI Digital Graphic Technology
www.MGI-FR.com
Stand 20/C624
MGI will be showing the Digital Finisher 360 – a fully automated finishing station that integrates laminating, cutting, creasing, slitting and micro-perforating,
Duplo International
www.duplouk.com
Stand 20/C676
The star of the firm’s stand will be the Alpha Saddle Stitcher, which runs at up to 12,000 booklets per hour and works with Duplo’s range of collator towers and sheet feeders (see Star Product, p35).
Heidelberg
www.heidelberg.com
Hall 8
The company’s Stitchmaster ST 450 has benefited from tweaks to its upright and horizontal feeders, featuring an ‘intelligent’ electronic vacuum control that cuts its compressed air requirement by 10%, and a new stream feeder for automatic loading. According to the company, the feeder upgrade offers more reliable and consistent handling of sheetfed stocks.
JMD Machinery
www.jmd-group.com
Stand 20/C680
JMD’s second worldwide launch at this year’s show is the Pearls-8000 Saddle Stitching System.
Muller Martini
www.mullermartini.com/gb
Stand 19/C750
There’s no doubt that saddle-stitchers will feature heavily on the Swiss manufacturer’s stand, but at the time of writing there were no details available.
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