- Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor offers the best of the digital and
offset worlds in terms of quality, makeready, and format
size.
- New press to have "huge role" increasing plant productivity
and efficiencies.
- Carbon-neutral XL 75 Anicolor supports FetterGroup's
sustainability initiatives.
- Slated for Q4 2013 installation
Kennesaw, Ga. - FetterGroup (Louisville, KY) is the first
U.S. company to purchase a new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75
Anicolor press in a 7-color configuration with aqueous coater. The
press will be used in the production of uniquely sized decorative
labels for FetterGroup's growing list of clients in several highly
regulated markets. The company also provides services to the
distilled spirits, wine, healthcare, and specialty consumer
packaged goods industries.
A Sustainable Solution
Fetter's decision to purchase the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor
machine bespeaks its long habit of investing in state-of-the art
technology for the benefit of its customers. In terms of the
company's production metrics, for example,
"Labels are a significant part of FetterGroup's overall
business," said Ted Hagler, Executive VP, Operations. "Over time,
we've seen our average sheet count fall and our waste increase. It
wasn't a sustainable proposition. Existing alternative production
platforms don't favor the full scope of the work we do, and when we
factored in all of the product requirements, economics, and unique
needs, we knew we had to look in a different direction."
The company works primarily with 60- and 70-lb. one-side
coated, C2S and metallized stocks. It had been quality-testing
Heidelberg's small-format Speedmaster XL 52 Anicolor for some time
with excellent results, but needed the medium-sized format of the
XL 75 to accommodate the size and quantity of the labels it runs.
According to Hagler, the new press not only offers the color
advantages of its smaller counterpart, but will enable FetterGroup
to run multiple-up forms and increase productivity. The company
also anticipates the XL 75 with Anicolor inking will cut its set-up
times and waste percentages.
In short, said FetterGroup President and CEO Terry Gill, "We
see the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor as a unique press with digital
characteristics that also gives us the best of the offset world in
terms of quality, makeready, and format size."
"Heidelberg's zoneless, short-inking Anicolor technology has
enjoyed great success since its introduction in 2006," said
Clarence Penge, VP Sheetfed Product Management. "The Speedmaster XL
75 Anicolor is a particularly good option for customers, like
FetterGroup, which are looking to achieve cost-efficient production
of short and very short commercial and package printing runs in the
29" format. Printers who select a Heidelberg Anicolor press also
can rest assured they are making both a good business decision, as
well as a long-term contribution and commitment to environmental
protection."
Strategically Speaking
The ability to maintain end-to-end control over customer
projects is a critical capability in sensitive, data-dependent
markets, where updating regulatory information and making sure
labels are compliant with current legal standards is an ongoing
need. At FetterGroup, the effort to help customers manage costs,
increase revenues, and compete effectively extends from its
proprietary software platform for digital asset management, to its
habit of investing in highly efficient, cost-effective
technologies.
"The market demands relevance from the brand owners we
serve," said Dayna Neumann, FetterGroup's Vice President, Marketing
Strategy. "Our primary job is to bring our customers the tools and
production platform that will enable them to lower their costs,
reduce their cycle times, and increase speed-to-market," she said.
"The new Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor will have a huge role in this
ongoing effort."
Zero Impact on the Environment
FetterGroup's pending installation of the carbon-neutral
Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor dovetails neatly with its award-winning
emphasis on sustainability. Over the past several years, the
company has implemented waste management processes to increase its
percentage of solid waste recycling to 80 percent; reduced its
energy consumption by 33 percent since 2007; and recycled or
recaptured 98 percent of waste generated in the production process.
With zoneless inking technology, the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor not
only lowers paper waste, but also offers complete color stability
and cost-effective production of both short- and long-run projects.
A Heidelberg customer for more than 35 years, FetterGroup
shares an iron-clad commitment to quality and customer service with
its primary litho supplier.