Speedmaster central to Delta investments

Speedmaster central to Delta investments
- Latest press is an XL 106-6LYYL six-colour Speedmaster with double coater
 
- Flexibility allows company to target new business
 
Northern Ireland’s Delta Packaging is to take delivery of its fourth Speedmaster press from Heidelberg, as it looks to find new business opportunities.
 
The company is to install and commission an XL 106-6LYYL six-colour press with a double coater in the coming weeks.
 
Delta Packaging is a manufacturer of printed folded carton packaging for the retail food, consumer electronics, household goods, dairy, confectionery, pharmaceutical and food service markets across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. It has a plant in China and a joint venture operation in India, as well as its headquarters in Belfast.
 
Existing portfolio
In Northern Ireland, Delta Packaging already operates a trio of Speedmaster presses, including two CD 102s and an XL 105.
 
The current XL 105 has had an ink pumping system retrofitted and this will be extended to include the XL 106 following the press installation.
 
Sun Chemical supplies the company's inks and it has upgraded the printing company's ink kitchen with an additional ink dispensing system and state of the art ink measuring software and database system. 
 
All four presses run low alcohol and incorporate the use of low-migration inks, an ethical option which is ideal for food packaging which represents 85 percent of the company's sales.
 
They all also feature six printing units and double coaters with extended delivery and a flexible configuration, which enables the company to use aqueous and/or UV coating, including very high gloss finishes, and to handle low-migration inks which require a longer drying time. The company also operates an eight-color flexo press.
 
Quality and reliability
Conor Connolly (pictured, top), Delta Packaging’s lithographic print manager, said: ‘The Speedmaster XL 105 we installed three years ago has been hugely successful and it's become the backbone of the company.
 
‘We expect that and more from the 18,000sph XL 106. We like the build quality and reliability of this press. In my opinion, and based on research, the XL 106 is the best press on the market in terms of living up to its potential in a live production environment.
 
‘This investment gives us the flexibility to go out and find new business and create more employment.’
 
Job creation
The press itself has directly created six new jobs with further opportunities arising in other departments, such as the converting side which has added a die-cutter in readiness for the increased print throughput.
 
Delta, which already holds ISO 14001 environmental certification, is looking to add the ISO 12647-2 color accreditation over the next year and in readiness has specified Prinect ImageControl spectral measurement for the new press.
 
Connolly said: ‘Image Control will give us a guarantee on quality and consistency of colour. We often handle very long runs, 300,000-plus, and we must provide consistency throughout the production run and from run to run. We handle a lot of repeat work.
 
‘We are caretakers of our customers' brands.’
 
Workflow
The company has also invested in Heidelberg’s Prinect Pressroom Manager, which will be linked into the company's MIS system providing valuable real time data feedback on job progress, productivity and consumables.
 
‘Some of the global names who place work with Delta expect us to show continued investment in order to produce with total efficiency and effectiveness and many audit us, commonly on a two-year cycle.
 
‘Investment like the XL 106 purchase is very popular with our client base. Our staff, too, are always excited about new equipment and we are looking forward to having the new press up and running,’ Connolly added.
 
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