Q.I. Press Controls and Belgian company Coldset Printing Partners are deepening their collaboration, which has been in place since 2009. Coldset Printing Partners is modernizing its printing plant in Paal-Beringen and QIPC has a big role to play in automating its existing and its newly acquired presses.
The Belgium-based company is responsible for printing Flemish dailies such as De Standaard, Het Nieuwsblad, Het Belang van Limburg and the Gazet van Antwerpen, as well as Dutch newspapers, such as De Telegraaf and De Limburger.
Coldset Printing Partners’ most recent order with the Netherlands-based QIPC is for a mRC-3D system for register and cut-off control on the new KBA Cortina press.
Coldset Printing Partners “were one of the first businesses to invest in automatic color registration,” said Erwin van Rossem, head of sales at QIPC. “Having had a chance to put the new technology successfully through its paces, they were bold enough to make further investments.”
In addition to two new KBA Cortina presses, all machines currently operating in the plant are to be modernized in partnership with QIPC.
“At the moment, we have three printing plants in Amsterdam, Paal-Beringen and Groot Bijgaarden,” said managing director Paul Huybrechts. “The latter is due to close at some point, which means the focus will be even more on Paal-Beringen.”
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