06.09.16
June 9, 2016
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Kodak, Novus Holdings Announce Biggest Kodak PROSPER Installation in Southern Hemisphere
Kodak announced its biggest Kodak PROSPER technology deal in the Southern Hemisphere with South African Print Service Provider (PSP), Novus Holdings, formerly known as Paarl Media Group. The equipment includes a Kodak PROSPER 6000C Press with ManRoland web systems FoldLine installed at Novus Holdings’ digital plant, Novus Print Solutions, and seven Kodak PROSPER S20 S-Series Imprinting Systems for its litho devices, which has been installed at its other printing facilities across South Africa.
The Novus Holdings Group produces short, medium and long-run jobs for customers in South Africa and across the rest of the African continent. Output includes magazines, retail inserts, catalogues, books, newspapers, commercial work, labels, educational materials, as well as digital printing and tissue product manufacturing.
“Market trends are showing an increase in demand for shorter runs, personalized content and quicker turnarounds,” David Clayton, GM of Novus Print Solutions, said. “Kodak’s Stream Inkjet technology has proven the best option for our business in order to deliver excellent ink coverage and drying at speeds of 300 meters per minute.”
www.kodak.com
Kodak, Novus Holdings Announce Biggest Kodak PROSPER Installation in Southern Hemisphere
Kodak announced its biggest Kodak PROSPER technology deal in the Southern Hemisphere with South African Print Service Provider (PSP), Novus Holdings, formerly known as Paarl Media Group. The equipment includes a Kodak PROSPER 6000C Press with ManRoland web systems FoldLine installed at Novus Holdings’ digital plant, Novus Print Solutions, and seven Kodak PROSPER S20 S-Series Imprinting Systems for its litho devices, which has been installed at its other printing facilities across South Africa.
The Novus Holdings Group produces short, medium and long-run jobs for customers in South Africa and across the rest of the African continent. Output includes magazines, retail inserts, catalogues, books, newspapers, commercial work, labels, educational materials, as well as digital printing and tissue product manufacturing.
“Market trends are showing an increase in demand for shorter runs, personalized content and quicker turnarounds,” David Clayton, GM of Novus Print Solutions, said. “Kodak’s Stream Inkjet technology has proven the best option for our business in order to deliver excellent ink coverage and drying at speeds of 300 meters per minute.”