Gallus Celebrates 100th Anniversary And Unveils New Solutions

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Gallus Celebrates 100th Anniversary And Unveils New Solutions

Gallus Group, a subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG), is celebrating its 100th anniversary by opening its doors to a new industry hub in St. Gallen, Switzerland, the Gallus Experience Centre, which is designed to serve as an industry touchpoint for customers, industry experts, stakeholders and members of the public, to drive market transformation.

Importantly, Gallus is also using its centenary celebrations to announce the launch of three new products across its portfolio: the HEIDELBERG Customer Portal, the new Gallus One with Converting, and a digital upgrade to the company’s successful Gallus ECS 340.

With the 100-year milestone also marking its official opening, the landmark Gallus Experience Centre will welcome customers and prospects from some of the world’s leading printers and converters, as well as partners and brand owners, as part of the company’s ‘Gallus Experience Days’.

Dedicated to the ‘digital transformation’ of the label and narrow-web industry, the Centre aims to facilitate the industry’s future success by fostering collaboration to drive innovation and sustainability.

Manufacturers, suppliers, converters, printers or brands are invited to use the new facility to explore ideas, test and develop new technologies, and teach and experience a technological ecosystem. In addition, Gallus will use the facility to showcase conventional, hybrid and digital Gallus products, software, and cloud-based solutions, next-generation machines being produced, and supplier partner technologies.

‘As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Gallus, HEIDELBERG is delighted to stand alongside the Gallus team this week, united, as one Group. Together, we are even stronger, and have a robust growth plan looking ahead,’ commented Dr. Ludwin Monz, CEO, HEIDELBERG. ‘With labels and packaging now representing 50 percent of the group’s total sales, the new digital and automated solutions we see introduced by Gallus play an important role in the future of HEIDELBERG. As a result, Gallus is an important pillar within the company’s growth strategy, and we’re more committed than ever to its long-term future.’

With annual growth of over two percent in global print volumes, packaging printing is one of the strongest growth areas in the printing industry. Together with label printing, it is an important core area for HEIDELBERG. In line with its dual-track strategy, HEIDELBERG is also focusing on growth in digital printing. This technology is used in label production, for example, which offers some of the greatest growth opportunities in the printing industry. One third of all labels worldwide are already printed digitally today. Digital printing is thus driving change in this promising market segment, with inkjet growth of around six percent a year. HEIDELBERG intends to expand its position here with the Gallus One.

Dario Urbinati, CEO, Gallus Group, commented, ‘We are committed to being in touch with the market and forecasting, and then responding to, likely trends that could impact our customers and brands. As a result, Gallus and HEIDELBERG are committed to leading the new digital transformation, driving ‘smart, connected printing’ to unlock revolutionary levels of production automation and manufacturing efficiencies. Key to solving the labour issues of today, this will enable customers to reduce costs and increase both profitability and sustainability. What’s more, using our new Gallus Experience Centre, we have a team devoted to exploring new technologies/processes, such as artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0, that could be integrated into labels and packaging to better inspire and engage future generations.’

To further drive the labels and packaging ‘digital transformation’ and help solve current labour shortages and increases in costs, Gallus is also unveiling a revolutionary new HEIDELBERG Customer Portal (HCP) that automates almost every customer touchpoint. In an industry-first, future iterations of the solution will also provide predictive capabilities using artificial intelligence (AI) to provide recommendations to increase productivity, reduce maintenance, and boost profitability. The new platform is expected to save customers, on average, up to 35 percent in both time and money.

Further increasing its Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) advantage for label production, Gallus is additionally using the event to launch its new Gallus One with Converting. This solution brings everything inline and features a digital printer with an inline flexo station, a semi-rotary die cutter that can change a job within one minute and process up to 70m per minute, and vision inspection systems to ensure the highest level of quality and minimise waste. The company is also announcing the option to upgrade an existing Gallus ECS 340 flexo press with a digital printing unit (DPU), transforming it into a Gallus Labelfire 340 hybrid press, but without the additional platform investment. This means that customers are now able to access all the flexibility and versatility of digital printing, with the reliability and precision of conventional printing and further processing technology.

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