09.08.15
Sandy Alexander announced that the newly acquired 98-inch Rho 1312 UV inkjet press is significantly increasing speed-to-market for its customers. In the company’s continuing effort to exceed customer expectations, Sandy Alexander brought the large format digital press online at its Clifton, NJ wide format division.
With speed a crucial factor in every area of the business from sales response through customer service and manufacturing, the Durst Rho 1312 positions Sandy Alexander to maintain its competitive advantage by shortening manufacturing time by three to four days. This shorted turn time can significantly reduce shipping costs by reducing the use of expedited freight services.
“Our ability to execute condensed schedules with efficiency and cost effectiveness is paramount to our company and our customers,” said Michael Graff, Sandy Alexander president and CEO. “The shortened manufacturing time allows us to start shipping sooner, so customers will lower their freight charges by reducing the use of costly expedited delivery services.”
The Rho 1312 prints up to 6,600 square feet/hour, makes it the most productive 12-picoliter, hybrid UV inkjet digital press in its class. With this new technology, Sandy Alexander can deliver Duratrans, paper, and other backlit / luminous display applications of higher quality, lower cost, higher productivity, and greatly reduced environmental impact.
In addition to the Rho 1312, Sandy Alexander’s Retail Visual Merchandising Wide and Grand Format equipment includes three Mimaki Die Sub Printers, three Durst 500’s, a Durst 900 and two Lambda 130 plus presses.
With speed a crucial factor in every area of the business from sales response through customer service and manufacturing, the Durst Rho 1312 positions Sandy Alexander to maintain its competitive advantage by shortening manufacturing time by three to four days. This shorted turn time can significantly reduce shipping costs by reducing the use of expedited freight services.
“Our ability to execute condensed schedules with efficiency and cost effectiveness is paramount to our company and our customers,” said Michael Graff, Sandy Alexander president and CEO. “The shortened manufacturing time allows us to start shipping sooner, so customers will lower their freight charges by reducing the use of costly expedited delivery services.”
The Rho 1312 prints up to 6,600 square feet/hour, makes it the most productive 12-picoliter, hybrid UV inkjet digital press in its class. With this new technology, Sandy Alexander can deliver Duratrans, paper, and other backlit / luminous display applications of higher quality, lower cost, higher productivity, and greatly reduced environmental impact.
In addition to the Rho 1312, Sandy Alexander’s Retail Visual Merchandising Wide and Grand Format equipment includes three Mimaki Die Sub Printers, three Durst 500’s, a Durst 900 and two Lambda 130 plus presses.