DCOS Automation has an order
from The Post and Courier (
The project started in 2019, according to Sidney Stover,
pressroom manager at the paper. “Near the end of 2019, the current system
failed and we were without ink presetting capabilities for two weeks. Our
IT department was able to restore the system, but it was only a matter of time
before it will fail and not be recoverable.”
“While the more traditional ‘old school Goss Metro’ base
is shrinking somewhat over the last few years, there are still quite a few out
there that can benefit from our upgrade, I look forward to speaking with these
customers soon, hopefully at a rescheduled Metro Production conference later
this year or in 2021?” adds Ron Ehrhardt, sales director for DCOS North
American operations. “It’s also nice to see newspapers making investments in
upgrade equipment during this current COVID-19 economic situation.”
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