- Trade show exceeded expectations.
- More than 100 orders signed from North America, including
more than 30 offset presses, supporting the worldwide success
of more than 550 presses sold.
- Innovations drive investment: 40% of orders were for
Heidelberg innovations introduced at drupa.
- Results confirm Heidelberg as market leader, innovator, and
preferred solutions provider.
Kennesaw, Ga. - Heidelberg North America made an especially
strong showing across all product categories at drupa 2012, further
expanding its majority share of the domestic print media market.
Printers' keen interest in the huge range of efficient, productive
solutions offered by Heidelberg gave a clear signal that investment
confidence is returning to the North American market. Products
accounting for more than 40% of orders taken were among the roughly
60 technology innovations launched by Heidelberg at the
international trade show.
In total, Heidelberg North America received orders for more
than 30 presses, almost 40 postpress solutions, and 30 prepress,
workflow, and CtP solutions.
Said Harald Weimer, President of Heidelberg USA, "drupa 2012
reinforced Heidelberg's dominance as an industry leader and
technology innovator, and showed the North American market to be
progressive and dynamic. We hosted more than 600 American
commercial, packaging, label and digital printers during the show,
an encouraging increase over drupa 2008 attendance. In light of the
uptick in investment and these outstanding sales results, we will
redouble our efforts to help North American printers seize the
strongest possible competitive advantage in the markets they serve.
We look forward to sharing these innovations with our U.S.
customers in the coming months."
Added Ken Freek, VP Product Management, Heidelberg Canada,
"It was great to see that drupa remains a strong focus for
information gathering, decision making and, of course, ordering for
Canadian printers, more than 100 of whom attended the trade show.
Many placed orders for new equipment to support the process of
retooling for the future. We clearly caught a sense of optimism
from many key people in the Canadian printing industry."
More than 30 presses sold
Standouts in the sheetfed offset category were Heidelberg's
new flagship Speedmaster XL 106 and the new Speedmaster XL 75
Anicolor press, as printers voted with their wallets for these and
other solutions designed and manufactured to improve efficiency,
reduce costs, and yield maximum profit for their business.
Tom Staib, president of DWS Printing Associates (a label
printer company in Deer Park, NY), which signed one of the first
orders for the Speedmaster XL 106 in the U.S., could well have been
speaking for other buyers when he said of his company's investment
decision:
"We did not want to catch up with our competitors. We want
to be a technology leader."
The sales of Heidelberg's digital printing solutions,
Linoprint C901 and Linoprint C751, controlled by Heidelberg's
Prinect software, affirmed the market's confidence in
Heidelberg's cross-platform capabilities and expertise.
To summarize drupa, Weimer said: "drupa has once again
demonstrated its importance as a major industry trade show. As for
Heidelberg North America, our expectations of the trade show have
been more than satisfied. We will now work hard with our customers
so that they can profitably bring our drupa innovations to market."