Oosterhout, May 2010
- Both Ipex and the UK heatset market are now even more interesting for
Q.I. Press Controls with the order from Ancient House to equip their
Komori system 38 presses with closed loop markless colour control in
addition to the mRC register control and IQM management system.
Replacing a competitive system on their existing press demonstrates
Ancient House’s drive towards long term technology benefits as opposed
to short term commercial concerns.
The markless colour control system is the same technology that News
International invested in at their Broxbourne site and adds to the
hundreds of systems already installed. Mr Menno Jansen, Chairman of Q.I.
Press Controls commented “This represents a significant breakthrough in
the UK heatset market. Having dominated the newspaper sector for years,
we look forward to continued success with our new and existing partners
in the UK.”
Michael Underdown, MD of Ancient House, added “This investment
demonstrates our commitment to our customer base that we will continue
to invest in the latest technology, to ensure we provide them with the
highest level of quality whilst we benefit from reduced waste and
increased efficiency. This was a decision that was not taken lightly
after an in depth analysis of all the systems on the market. In the end
it was clear that Q.I. Press Controls not only has the latest proven
technology, but also represented a significantly more substantial ROI
proposition.”
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Menno Jansen (Q.I. Press Controls), Michael Underdown (Ancient House), David Waller (Gämmerler), Paul Sadler (Ancient House)