W+D and Illies host event

The event motto – "Tomoni kaizen – improving together" – indicated immediately that the hosts were placing a special focus on partnership and new technological solutions. For the first time since the takeover of Buhrs ITM in October, the two W+D companies joined forces to present their innovative technology solutions designed for producing, printing and inserting envelopes and pockets.

Visitors had an opportunity to experience three solutions under actual production conditions. The W+D 320 BE, a modular machine for producing printed envelopes and pockets with windows, was shown for the first time with a handling robot at the blank feed. The W+D 232, the new two-color offset printing machine for envelopes and pockets, features short set-up times, excellent printing quality and is very user friendly. The third solution presented was the W+D BB700 pocket, a multi-format, high-performance inserting system: It is especially designed to process large products, including pockets in C4 format (K2), which are particularly popular in Japan.

In addition, the possibilities for upgrading and maintaining existing systems with the help of the Technical Improvement Program (T.I.P.), remote-maintenance solutions and original service parts rounded out the program.

Dr. Achim Wapniewski, Executive Vice President Sales & Marketing at W+D, was very satisfied: "Together with Illies, we have been successful in reaching a large number of customers," he said, after the event. "Our talks focused primarily on ideas about how to work together to further improve the productivity of our customers’ internal value-added chain."