Delighted with the Finishing 4.0 award (from left): Alexandre Batista (Director of HR & Marketing), João Alves (Commercial Director), Mauricio Lamas (Director of Operations), Ronaldo Alves Dias (Sales Manager Muller Martini Brazil), Alderano Fileni (Technology Director), Alexandre Luz (General Director Muller Martini Brazil), Cássio Batista (General Director).
It is used to produce book blocks for (text)books, operating manuals and catalogs, with print runs of between 300 and 10,000 copies – mainly for the Brazilian market, with some orders for Chile as well. “We could do print runs of one,” says Cássio Batista, “but this doesn’t fit to our strategy at present. However, we could see ourselves entering this business segment in the future.” Softcover products are produced at Log & Print – a subsidiary of the Print Laser Group, the largest company in the Brazilian transaction market – on 3 (three) Muller Martini perfect binding systems as well: a Corona, an Acoro and a Tigra.
Muller Martini presented the innovative company with the Finishing 4.0 award for their exemplary workflow. It is the first printing house in Latin America to receive it. “The award is a recognition of our project and confirmation that with our investment we are on the right path for meeting the future challenges facing book publishers,” says Technology Director Alderano Fileni. “It will help us convince customers to make the shift from offset to digital printing.” According to Alderano Fileni, the new SigmaLine has made a significant contribution, in particular reducing the costs for short runs “because the production times for digital book production are much shorter and there are fewer steps.”