The investment in one replacement press and one additional press, a
Speedmaster XL 75-10-P and an SM74-10-P respectively, is made on
the basis of increased trading during 2009 and not just speculation
about an upturn.
"We had exhausted every avenue of adding shifts and manning
to increase productivity but realised that we had to add another
press," says managing director Gareth Roberts. "The XL 75, which
replaces the first SM 74 ten-colour we installed when we moved to
this factory six years ago, will give us four additional (24 hour)
days capacity a month through greater efficiency, but even this is
not enough so we returned to Heidelberg for an SM 74-10-P, which is
the perfect perfecting press for us, with it's redesigned
feeder, inking and damping unit and the improved delivery.
"These two presses give us the ideal combination for our
general commercial market, enabling us to easily handle a range of
run lengths and boards even up to carton stocks."
Bishops looks set to report a turnover of around £13m
for the year ended 31 January 2010, well up on £11.8m for the
previous year. The company, which has an average order size of
£900, has not one customer contributing more than 5% of its
sales. Some 25% of its customers did reduce its spending last year
but remained loyal. The company spent twice as much on marketing
last year and focused on improving its customer services and it is
on the back of this it attributes its growth.
The company handles a wide range of work including leisure
and tourism, education, periodicals and general commercial work,
much of it from third party agencies. It has settled on the
ten-unit press configuration for the majority of orders because it
provides one pass productivity and, for silk paper and orders of
over £300, a seal is applied as standard which gives work both
an aesthetic lift and faster turnaround times.
"We are giving customers what they want and pricing
competitively but on a sustainable basis," says Mr Roberts. "We
have good customer loyalty and good staff loyalty because they know
the company provides relative securing and progression. We
also have a relatively youthful management team and Board members
who want to make a positive impression on the direction of the
company."
Ahead of the presses, the company has added more staff. Three
new press operators have been recruited with another joining on 1
February. This is in addition to the seven finishing staff added in
the last six months following heavy investment in the bindery. This
included a Stitchmaster ST450, a Stahlfolder TH 82 and two Domino
numbering machines.
"The SM 74-10-P going out has clocked up 270 million
impressions in six years and proved superbly reliable," says Mr
Roberts. "By regularly updating we believe we reduce or eliminate
breakdown costs and maximise productivity. The latest generation
presses are impressively productive and printers today have to be
efficient to compete."
Figure:
Gareth Roberts, managing director of Bisphop Printers, has
invested in 20 new Heidelberg Speedmaster B2 printing units. The
Speedmaster XL 75-10 P and the Speedmaster SM 74-10 P will increase
productivity and bring greater efficiency.
www.bishops.co.uk
For more information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 6221 92 50 66
E-Mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com