A Latin American catalogue and magazine printer has bought not one, but two new Goss Sunday heatset presses.
The pair of Sunday 2000s are going to Metrocolor facilities in Peru and Mexico.
Metrocolor, which delivers catalogues, magazines, commercial products and books as well as packaging to 14 countries, already has a 24-page (1448 mm web width) Sunday at its Lima headquarters and is adding a second.
Another four-unit press will be the first gapless-blanket press at its Queretaro, Mexico, facility. Both are to be installed mid this year.
General manager Sandro Urbina says the company’s philosophy has been that to grow and to offer the highest level of value to customers, it must invest continuously in the most advanced technology available: “This has always been our philosophy for prepress, press and finishing systems at Metrocolor.”
The Sunday 2000 in Lima has already been delivering “considerable advantages” for high-quality, low-waste production across a wide range of short and long-run applications.
“Along with state-of-the-art production capabilities, we have developed an equally advanced infrastructure that makes us a specialist exporting on time and on budget,” he says. “This includes our own storage and transportation capabilities, software systems and trained experts.”
The Metrocolor facility in Peru also serves Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador, while products printed in Mexico are exported throughout Central America and the Caribbean.

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