GWS Printing Systems (GWS), the manroland Goss subsidiary
for press relocations and used equipment, just finished a relocation project of
a commercial Lithoman press in the Netherlands .
Thom
Ringsma, owner of magazine printer Habo da Costa, based in the city of Vianen , took the
opportunity to restart a closed location in Doetinchem to strengthen his
printing business. At the same time, the assets of a printing plant in Weert
were taken over by Ringsma. GWS Printing Systems was contracted to sell the
equipment on behalf of his holding company. A used Lithoman at Weert was chosen
to be moved to Doetinchem to start the production there.
In just
over four months, the press was up and running again at the Doetinchem plant,
according to Koenig & Bauer. The start-up and training at the new location
was performed by specialists from manroland Goss Augsburg under the project
management of GWS colleagues based in Waalwijk.
Senefelder
Misset Doetinchem, meanwhile, has decided to contract with manroland Goss for
telesupport service of their Lithoman presses in Doetinchem.
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