Oosterhout, February 2019
- The two Sanoma printers in Finland are
optimised with the systems of Q.I. Press Controls
– Engineering Automation
Electronics (QIPC-EAE). QIPC-EAE, the Dutch specialist in measuring and control
equipment
for the printing industry,
helps media giant Sanoma's printing companies work more efficiently.
Measurements “out of image”
Sanoma had four main reasons for joining forces with
QIPC-EAE for the automation of the Vantaa and Varkaus printing
plants. The most important motivation was to reduce
the amount of waste. The company sees "out of image
measurements" of QIPC-EAE as the best way to
achieve this. "It is important for us to keep a close eye on system
developments", says Jorma Kyrö, managing director
of the Vantaa printing company, Sanomala Oy. "We need to be sure
that we always have the most innovative solution in
use.”
The future of print and
previous collaboration
It was also important for
Sanoma to work with a company that believes in the future of the print media
and continues to
invest in it. "That was a
very strong argument to continue with QIPC," Jorma Kyrö agrees. "But
our previous collaboration
with EAE, which acquired QIPC,
was also very convincing.” The way in which EAE previously renewed the
operating
systems of Sanoma's Finnish
printing plants created a lot of confidence at Sanoma. That process had some
difficulties but
the way they were overcome by
EAE was satisfactory at Sanoma.
The best solution
A visit to the printing
company De Persgroep in Amsterdam, where Sanoma could see a newspaper press
with QIPC
EAE automation at work, was
the last reason for Sanoma to opt for the Dutch solution. "We have
considered several
suppliers, but we are
convinced that QIPC-EAE offers us the best solution", says Jorma Kyrö.
"This installation is very
important to us and we believe
it will improve our production and serve our customers better.”
Technical
Printing company Sanomala Oy
gets a completely new automation solution. 24 IDS-3D cameras are installed for
colour
and register control and 29 mRC-3D
cameras for cut-off control. In addition, the print shop will have access to
the IQM
analysis program to optimise
the operation and maintenance of the presses as much as possible. In Savon
Paino Oy, the
Varkaus print shop, a register
and cut-off control system is installed, consisting of 13 mRC-3D
cameras.
Sanoma
Sanoma
is a front running media and learning company impacting the lives of millions
every day. Sanoma provides consumers with engaging content, offers unique
marketing solutions to business partners and enables teachers to excel at
developing the talents of every child. With companies operating in Finland, the
Netherlands, Belgium, Poland and Sweden, the total sales revenue of Sanoma
amounts to 1.4 billion euros and Sanoma employed more than 4,400 professionals
in 2017. – In the printing plants Sanomala Oy and Savon Paino Oy the Helsingin
Sanomat is printed, with about 250,000 copies the largest newspaper in Finland
and also the daily newspaper that started it all for Sanoma.
F.l.t.r.; Juha Kankainen (JK Automation Ky, agent QIPC-EAE), Ari Hassinen (MD Savon Paino Oy Varkaus), Janne Räihä (Production manager Sanomala Oy), Erwin van Rossem (Head of Sales QIPC-EAE), Jorma Kyrö (MD Sanomala Oy, Vantaa)