Friday, September 28, 2018

Indian paper Mathrubhumi adds MWM CopyTrack


Indian newspaper Mathrubhumi has added the CopyTrack system from Swedish systems supplier MWM to its operation. Mathrubhumi has a total circulation of 1.5 million and is printed in 16 editions across the country, ten in Kerala and one each in New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangaluru, Chennai, Dubai and Doha.
The paper is printed using machinery including TKS color offset presses from Japan and Ferag mailroom facilities from Switzerland.
MWM CopyTrack is a system for real-time follow-up of the on-going print plant production. The system registers all types of waste in the pressroom and mailroom, reducing the number of run-ons and re-runs by automatically shutting down the press when the correct print run has been produced, according to MWM Group.
The Mathrubhumi order also includes MWM’s Realtime Roll Consumption (RRC), real-time monitoring through the CopyTrack Mobile App and the MWM Business Intelligence dashboard. 
Cadgraf Digitals is a MWM partner in India.
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