Oosterhout, March 2015
- Q.I. Press Controls achieves double success in China. Within the space
of a week, both GanSu Daily and LiaoCheng Daily have opted to invest in
the mRC-3D with AIMS (Automatic Ink Mist Shield). Paul Yu, Managing
Director of Q.I. Press Controls China, had this to say: “We have been
told both organisations are giving serious consideration to a follow-up
investments in our products, once their systems are running up to
speed.”
GanSu Daily
In the past, GanSu Daily had already purchased the mRC+ for its existing
Goss press. The organisation has once again – via Goss – opted for the
new variant, the mRC-3D with AIMS, for its new Goss Magnum 45 press with
three full-colour towers. GanSu Daily aims to minimise its consumption
of materials and has expressed its satisfaction with the mRC+. In their
view, it was a logical next step to upgrade to the mRC-3D for the new
press, not only to safeguard quality, but also to cut down on materials.
LiaoCheng Daily
LiaoCheng Daily has plumped for the same system for its Goss Magnum 45
press following a fact-finding mission to another satisfied customer
elsewhere in China. It was clear to them that the printing quality was a
lot more stable. Likewise, savings had also been made on materials,
which clinched it for LiaoCheng Daily. The eight mRC-3D cameras are
installed on four full-colour towers.
It wasn’t just the products offered by Q.I. Press Controls that helped
win the orders from the two organisations, but the service too. Paul Yu
explains: “They (GanSu Daily) are extremely happy with the quality of
our system. The fact that we provided excellent levels of service in the
past was a major factor in them choosing us again. Our system impressed
well on LiaoCheng Daily too. It was partly down to our professional
sales strategy that the deal was eventually sealed.”
The likelihood is that if the product and the service continue to
impress in the future, the organisations will choose to re-invest in
other Q.I. Press Controls systems. At Gansu Daily, Paul Yu is currently
assessing what the best method is for applying the cut-off on the
printing presses and explains that LiaoCheng Daily is also looking to
fit its other presses with the mRC-3D. Menno Jansen, Managing Director
of Q.I. Press Controls, is confident that both organisations will
continue the collaboration in the future and views the two orders as an
illustration of the way the Chinese market is heading. “The double
success reminds me of two orders that were placed by Chinese companies
in 2014. They also arrived in the space of a week and involved the same
sort of automatic solutions for the same kind of presses. The regularity
of these orders is a good sign for Q.I. Press Controls’ activities in
China. The Chinese market is showing increasing confidence in our
products and services. We take considerable pride in this.”