Bringing more work in house with Duplo
Brunswick Press has recently purchased a new Duplo DBM-350 twin tower booklet system.
Tuesday, 29 Mar 2022 11:13 GMT
Mark Wootten, managing director of Brunswick Press with the new Duplo DBM-350 twin tower booklet system
Having recently moved from Barnet to Hertfordshire, the company is working to bring more work in-house in order to grow the business further.
Wanting to speed up throughput and improve quality, Brunswick decided to upgrade its smaller Watkiss booklet maker for the Duplo booklet system from Premier Duplo UK dealer CJB.
“The DBM-350 is faster to set up, easier to run and enables larger pagination booklets so we just had to go for it,” explains Mark Wootten, owner of the company.
“As we already have Duplo equipment the interface was very familiar, so it was very easy to pick up. It’s an extremely easy machine to set up and use and we’re seeing improvements in our production times already. Carl at CJB is easy to deal with, very professional, and knows our requirements very well.”
Since 1974 we have collected quite the range of equipment which means we can fully cater to our customer needs without the need for much outsourcing”
Catering to a variety of commercial business to business customers, Brunswick specialises in business stationary, folders, booklets, large-format signage and posters, and banners and exhibition stand displays for events.
The company also produced a variety of direct-to-object and garment printing for promotional items.
In addition to the Duplo DBM-350 booklet system, the company operates two DC-446 multifinishers, various Morgana finishing machines such as a Printbind KB2000 PUR binder, a Stahl T52 folder and Polar 76 guillotine.
Wootten adds: “Since 1974 we have collected quite the range of equipment which means we can fully cater to our customer needs without the need for much outsourcing. The Duplo booklet maker allows us to keep much more of our booklet production work in house.
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