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HEIDELBERG Starts FY 2025/26 on a Strong Note with China Print

A total of just under 350 printing units were sold, which exceeded the company’s expectations.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG is pleased with its showing at China Print 2025 in Beijing from May 15-19. Customers from the packaging sector in particular invested in state-of-the-art sheetfed technology from HEIDELBERG. A total of just under 350 printing units were sold, which exceeded the company’s expectations.

“The huge interest in the innovations and displays at our booth provides impressive proof that HEIDELBERG is a leading market player in China,” says Dr. David Schmedding, chief technology and sales officer at HEIDELBERG. “We won over a large number of customers with our integrated solutions for packaging and commercial printing from a single source, many of which are manufactured locally. The resulting incoming orders have given us a strong start to the new financial year, which began in April.”

Staged every four years, the event is China’s largest trade show for the printing industry. This year, it drew 120,000 visitors, including a large number from all over Asia and beyond, with HEIDELBERG recording the highest visitor numbers. In addition to the visitors to the company’s booth, around 1.3 million people tuned in online to watch its live presentations.

“Packaging printing is proving to be a growth driver for our business in China, too,” said Jürgen Otto, CEO of HEIDELBERG. “This development reaffirms our growth strategy – the continuous and targeted expansion of our portfolio as a systems integrator for this key market segment. The company is also benefiting from its comprehensive sales and service network and its local production operations, which largely cover demand in China.”

Packaging Printing Drives Growth

An annual increase of around 4 percent in paper-based packaging makes the Chinese packaging market a growth driver for HEIDELBERG. Packaging and labels already account for almost 50 percent of the Chinese printing industry, and this share is continuing to grow – a development that is emphasized by the numerous deals struck at China Print.

Just as in other countries, digital printing is also becoming increasingly important in China, which is why the debut presentation of the Jetfire 50 from HEIDELBERG at an Asian trade show proved to be a particular highlight for many visitors.

HEIDELBERG showcased the industrial inkjet printing press alongside a complete digital ecosystem consisting of machinery, software, consumables, service, and consulting. Using the new Prinect Touch Free software, the system can be integrated into a hybrid production environment with offset printing.

Shengda Printing Technology, which is China’s largest web-to-print company, keeps on growing, and generates annual sales totaling €375 million, is the first Chinese user of a Jetfire 50. The company is continuously forging ahead with its digital transformation and increasingly focusing on digital printing.

“The Chinese market is driving innovation in the printing sector and China Print has shown that this country’s printing industry is also following global trends, investing more and more in highly automated, efficient, and fully integrated solutions. Added to that is rising demand from end customers for more sustainable, paper-based packaging. All this makes the digitalized solutions from HEIDELBERG especially attractive for this important market,” added Otto.

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