11.29.22
Fujifilm announced the closure of the company’s offset plate production line in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
As a global leader in the graphics market, Fujifilm is continually adapting its graphic communications business to ensure it can be sustained in a resilient and enduring way. This has required the company to find new ways of working to meet customer needs more effectively, and new ways of thinking about how it can continue to create value.
In the offset printing market, there has been a continuous decrease in the demand for offset printing plates caused by the transition to other forms of communication, particularly digital media, and the diversification of printed output as a result of the growth in digital printing. This trend has been accelerated by the effect of the COVID pandemic and the impact this has had on the way people consume print.
This situation has been further compounded in Europe by raw material cost increases, the volatility of the energy market, and the impact of higher inflation.
As a result, Fujifilm has taken the difficult, but necessary decision to close its remaining offset plate production line at the company’s Tilburg manufacturing plant in the Netherlands.
Production of plates currently made in Tilburg will be transferred to factories in Japan and China. After this transfer has taken place, the production of offset plates in Tilburg will stop, with the process anticipated to be complete in late 2023.
However, there is no doubt that offset printing will remain a critically important production process for many years to come, thanks to its ability to produce high-quality, cost-effective print in highly productive and automated print businesses. Fujifilm remains fully committed to keep supplying its best-in-class offset printing plates into the EMEA market.
As a global leader in the graphics market, Fujifilm is continually adapting its graphic communications business to ensure it can be sustained in a resilient and enduring way. This has required the company to find new ways of working to meet customer needs more effectively, and new ways of thinking about how it can continue to create value.
In the offset printing market, there has been a continuous decrease in the demand for offset printing plates caused by the transition to other forms of communication, particularly digital media, and the diversification of printed output as a result of the growth in digital printing. This trend has been accelerated by the effect of the COVID pandemic and the impact this has had on the way people consume print.
This situation has been further compounded in Europe by raw material cost increases, the volatility of the energy market, and the impact of higher inflation.
As a result, Fujifilm has taken the difficult, but necessary decision to close its remaining offset plate production line at the company’s Tilburg manufacturing plant in the Netherlands.
Production of plates currently made in Tilburg will be transferred to factories in Japan and China. After this transfer has taken place, the production of offset plates in Tilburg will stop, with the process anticipated to be complete in late 2023.
However, there is no doubt that offset printing will remain a critically important production process for many years to come, thanks to its ability to produce high-quality, cost-effective print in highly productive and automated print businesses. Fujifilm remains fully committed to keep supplying its best-in-class offset printing plates into the EMEA market.