Assembly work for the drupa trade show in Düsseldorf gets
under way
On May 1, 2008, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg)
will start construction work for drupa in Düsseldorf. The
world's largest trade show for the printing and paper industry
will run from May 29 through June 11, 2008. On an area of 7,800
square meters in Halls 1 and 2, Heidelberg will be showcasing its
integrated portfolio of solutions for commercial and packaging
printing that extends right up to the end product. "We are
facing a particular challenge this year - creating a giant print
shop in a record time of just 28 days," reports Franz Haaf,
Technical Manager in charge of the Heidelberg trade show
presentation. "Normally, it would take over six months to set
up such a comprehensive print shop with prepress, press, postpress
and networks," explains Haaf. The tight timeframe is the
result of the interpack trade fair, which is also being held in
Düsseldorf - from April 24 through 30, 2008. Heidelberg is
also participating in this event, though without exhibiting any
equipment.
Visitors to the Heidelberg booth at drupa will be able to see
how a fully integrated commercial or packaging print shop operates.
In collaboration with adidas, around 80 real-life print products,
such as advertising posters, autograph cards, product and service
brochures, and packaging products, will be prepared in prepress,
then printed and finished.
Heidelberg will also be using the event to demonstrate its
commitment to an integrated environmental concept. All printed
products will have FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification
and environmental protection guidelines will be complied with when
disposing of paper, washup solutions and consumables.
At over 200 tons, the new Speedmaster XL 162 is the centerpiece
of the Heidelberg exhibits
This year, Heidelberg has opted for a completely new booth
architecture with an even clearer layout for visitors. The
construction work has been organized and prepared down to the last
detail. First, the infrastructure for the two halls will be put in
place. This involves laying over 70 kilometers of power and data
cables and installing 2,500 spotlights. Things will really start to
take shape on May 7 with the installation of 17 presses
incorporating around 120 printing units. Franz Haaf and his team of
150 qualified engineers will assemble a total of 50 prepress, press
and postpress exhibits.
The centerpiece will be the new Speedmaster XL 162 with six
printing units and a coating unit, which Heidelberg is giving its
world premiere at drupa 2008. The press has been designed primarily
for use in packaging printing and industrial publishing. The
individual components will be transported to Düsseldorf from
the Heidelberg production site in Wiesloch-Walldorf. On arrival, a
crane will first unload the 35-ton paper delivery, followed by the
coating unit, then the printing units - each weighing 23.5 tons -
and finally the paper feeder. Once assembled, the 30-meter press
will weigh in at over 200 tons.
"From May 19, we will be testing all the assembled
machinery and checking that all applications are printed and
finished smoothly," says Haaf. "The print shop visitors see on
May 29 will be totally realistic," he adds.
Some 3,500 Heidelberg staff and 200 hostesses are receiving
special advance training on everything from expert advice on
products to booth organization to give visitors to the event the
best possible experience.
Selected machine assembly dates in Halls 1 and 2:
May 7, 2008 Speedmaster XL 162-6-L
May 13, 2008 Dymatrix 106 die cutter and Eurobind 4000
adhesive binding system, both used for finishing
May 19, 2008 Start of test phase
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On May 7, 2008, the Speedmaster XL 162 sheetfed offset press
will be assembled in Hall 2 in readiness for the drupa trade show,
having been transported from the Heidelberg production site in
Wiesloch-Walldorf. When fully assembled, the press is 30 meters
long and weighs 200 tons.
Logistics of drupa construction:
General details:
- over 300 incoming deliveries, each weighing at least 3.5
tons
- more than 150 40-ton trucks will be used
- 15 heavy-duty cranes, each weighing between 35 and 80 tons
Installations and booth construction:
- 7,800 square meters exhibition space with over 50 exhibits
- 300 tons of materials for the booth, including wood, steel,
securing devices and paint
- total power requirement of 750 kilowatt to cool exhibits
- 70 kilometers of power and data cables
- 200 meters of piping to carry coolant for the exhibits
- 300 meters of compressed air feed lines for the exhibits
- 3.5 kilometers of high-pressure tubes for air humidifiers
Lighting:
- 2,500 spotlights
- Total weight of 60 tons (300 spotlight nodes on the
ceiling)
Sound:
- 120 speakers
Further information on the drupa performance of Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG can be found on the Heidelberg Internet Website
www.drupa-heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Business Press
Thomas Fichtl
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 47 47
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
thomas.fichtl@heidelberg.com