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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