In the fall of 1989, the wall, which divided Berlin for almost four decades, fell. Shortly thereafter, the country was reunited. A political economist from Munich, Klaus Deutsch (then aged 50), sought and found his fortune in the former East Germany, or GDR: he started his new future in Dresden with a one-color GTO. His son, Christoph (38), has now been at the helm of his father's company for about three years and is successfully leaving his mark.More
Premiere at drupa 2008: Heidelberg will present its new flagship model of the Speedmaster series - the XL 162. Its somewhat smaller sister, the XL 145, will also be seeing the light of day at that time. Packaging, commercial and publishing printers have long awaited the large-format machines made by Heidelberg.More
In times of intense competition, it is increasingly important to offer customers individual added value. Two case studies show how it can go: Franz Kuthal GmbH & Co. KG from Germany relies on a combination of full-service print shop, logistics, shipping and IT services. Tecnografica S.A. from Italy, on the other hand, is going strong with its sense of family, which customers love.More
Can a commercial print shop in an institution for people with disabilities operate successfully? The Center for Living and Working for the Physically Disabled (WBZ) in Reinach, Switzerland, demonstrates that it can.More