Jump to Navigation

Heidelberg News - Issue 264

Mumbai Massala

Mumbai - the pulsating metropolis of 13 million - attracts investors, salaried employees, day laborers, stars and starlets alike as if under the spell of the magical words "open sesame". Those who take their chances in the former Bombay can profit in a big way. Parksons Packaging did. Around 12 years ago, the print shop decided to focus entirely on packaging printing, still a niche segment at that time. Now it is setting its sights on the world market.More


Like Two Peas in a Pod

Only having to enter data once reduces sources of error and, above all else, saves money and makeready time. This is the idea behind the Prinect Packaging Workflow, the first integrated workflow for packaging printers, which Heidelberg will present at drupa 2008. And the Prinect Packaging Workflow can do even more than save time and reduce errors. It makes expenses transparent, reduces waste and ensures consistently high-quality color - even over multiple runs.More


"High Performance Solutions"

Under the motto "HEI Performance - HEI Value", Heidelberg will be setting new trends at the upcoming drupa. Heidelberg News talked with Bernhard Schreier, Chairman of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, about the advantages print shops all over the world can draw from it.More


"Packaging Has to Be More Polite"

Since 1985, the Meyer-Hentschel Institute has been supporting businesses and social service providers in aligning their products and services with demographic change. The institute's founders, Dr. Hanne Meyer-Hentschel and Dr. Gundolf Meyer-Hentschel, talked with us about the demands the target audience "60+" places on packaging and how print shops can support their customers in helping seniors.More

 

© Copyright Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 

  Deutsch | English