Dateline: May 6, 2008
Goss sells 4 presses to
Japanese pub
Goss International Corp. said it
sold four Newsliner 90 presses to Japanese newspaper publisher
Sankei Shimbun.
The machines, each configured as two
five-high towers, two four-high towers, one folder and four
reelstands, will replace six existing doublewide presses at the
publisher’s Hokusetsu Center printing facility in Osaka, Japan,
Goss said. They’re scheduled to be in operation next year.
The presses will be equipped with
Goss’ Digirail digital inking system, although the fifth unit
will sport open fountain inking to allow the paper to produce
specific colors.
Sankei prints the core newspaper as
well as the daily Sankei Sports. It needed the new presses to
provide additional flexibility and color capacity, according to
Mutsunori Funatsuki, senior manager of Sankei Shimbun’s
production department.
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