HT Media of India has equipped an obsolete interbus loop with a modern system.
A 12-year-old Colorman press at HT Media in New Delhi got a necessary investment in contemporary technology to ensure up to 10 more years of solid production, according to a press release from manroland.
“Retrofits of the controls and operating elements are particularly popular currently among users of manroland web systems’ newspaper presses; this also applies to our long-term partners in India,” said Daniel Popp, service manager for India at manroland web systems.
Spare parts left over will be stored for usage on other printing presses in the plant.
HT Media produces the Hindustan Times, one of the biggest English-language daily newspapers in India.
The retrofit was completed within two weeks and without interfering with nightly production.
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