Fujifilm raises offset plate costs

Fujifilm North America Corporation, graphic systems division, will increase the prices of its offset printing plates.

Fujifilm raises offset plate costs

The price increase is a result of raw material cost increases, most significantly driven by substantial increases in the cost of raw aluminum, shifting costs of labor, and other related costs in plate manufacturing. Efficiencies in manufacturing have also been negatively impacted by decreasing volumes in traditional plates due to changes in market demands.

Fujifilm has worked to improve internal efficiencies, and reduce the impact of rising costs; however, these process improvements have not been sufficient to mitigate these conditions, the company says in a news release. Fujifilm will therefore increase the price of its offset printing plates from December 1, 2017, by up to 8 percent, with the actual increase passed on to printers dependent on local market situations.

Todd Zimmerman, division president, Fujifilm North America Corporation, graphic systems division, said: ‘We have absorbed cost increases of raw materials, labor and other production costs for the last 12 months to try and avoid passing on price increases to our customers. Unfortunately this situation is unsustainable. Our customers have come to expect products of the very highest quality from Fujifilm, with service and support to match. Our focus is to safeguard our ability to provide that very high level of service. These price increases are a necessary step to maintain our production capabilities and continue to service our customers.’