The BF 530 bookline is a further addition to the existing machine line-up and will create additional capacities. A BF 530 is already in operation at Clays, and has impressed the company management with its output and reliability. Ian Smith: “The decision to buy another of these machines was thus an easy one.” In hardcover production, the peak months are seen in the autumn and of course in December for the Christmas trade. Thanks to the high production speed of 70 books per minute, these peak times can be optimally covered – which is why the BF 530 will be used mostly for orders with high print runs. “Nonetheless, the bookline can also be used for smaller orders. When combined with the existing machine line-up, we remain very flexible and can react quickly to customers demand,” says Ian Smith.
Founded over 200 years ago and employing some 700 staff, Clays produces over 150 million softcover and hardcover books per year. These are produced using digital and offset printing and come in print runs of all shapes and sizes. In softcover production, for example, the print runs can vary between one and several hundreds of thousands of copies per title. The order thus also includes two additional Orbit three-knife trimmers with two CB 18 compensating stackers for upgrading the existing Corona CC12 perfect binder. This will allow the machine to reach increased speeds. At the same time, the new systems also expand the already significant range of formats in the softcover segment and the production of book blocks for hardcover books.