Oosterhout, January 2020
- Shanghai United Media Group can continue to
rely on press automation of Q.I. Press Controls (QIPC) and EAE Engineering
Automation Electronics (EAE) in the future. The Chinese media group, one of the
largest in the country, is updating its existing QIPC automation with a new mRC-3D
color register control system. The EAE control system will be updated as well.
"The Chinese market continues to be of great importance to us."
More stable than other systems
The new installation of the Dutch specialist in
measuring and control equipment for the printing industry will replace an old
QIPC system. The positive experiences with the previous QIPC installation made
Shanghai United Media Group decide to go with the Dutch automation again. "We
used the old system for about ten years," says Jian Dai, Project Manager
at Shanghai United Media Group Printing. The media group, which produces around
1.6 million printed copies every day, would like to continue this
collaboration. Jian Dai: "In those ten years, QIPC automation has proven
to be more stable compared to other systems. The fault margin is very
low."
Chinese market
In 2018, the EAE Print control system was installed at
Shanghai Media Group. The new QIPC hardware is a next step in the collaboration
between QIPC and Shanghai Media Group and is the result of the Dutch company's
focus on the Chinese market. "QIPC-EAE already has quite a few
installations in China," says Erwin van Rossem, Director of Global Sales
& Marketing at QIPC-EAE. He sees great future potential at Shanghai Media
Group, one of China's largest media companies, and also at other printing
companies throughout China. "The Chinese market remains very important to
us. We can serve new and existing customers perfectly, both from Europe and
locally with our agent Pande Graphic Equipments."
Future-proof
The new mRC-3D system will be installed on a
Goss Universal press. The 12 cameras will control the color register. The EAE
control system will be updated as well, with 6 new EAE control consoles, 2 INFO
systems and NETPC. "The reason for this investment is mainly because the
existing system is outdated," says Erwin van Rossem. "To ensure that
production continues in the future, an update is required. Instead of the old
system, Shanghai United Media Group will have a system that is more efficient
and future-proof," says Erwin van Rossem. Jian Dai is counting on a
reliable automation system: "We believe that this system is
maintenance-free and will further optimize our press.