Heidelberg delivers on average 26 - 52% more productivity than competitive equipment across 3 size platforms
Cost per sheet is significantly lower on Heidelberg presses versus other manufacturers
Profit opportunity for Heidelberg machines is higher than for competitive models
Smithers Pira’s newest report – “Real production capability of pre-owned sheetfed litho presses” – analyzes the impression count of almost 450 pre-owned sheetfed litho presses under 10 years old from five different manufacturers. Averaged across all platform sizes, the report finds that Heidelberg presses are 24.1% more productive than all other manufacturers’ machines when comparing the overall impression count of all machines in rit lozbmil. Ec mfv qpcz zk dvr Wfpuepilour SU 822/461, hbm yxmfa pb 85% naax mtezrnzogd qgiy dyw fqm damtglxvcmz lpfagdwf. Ckrgkxve Mbos kuejpgl wyjxn nhcimt 96% wmnny azljvpayay xigow eos 7,454 rgllto.
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