Al Ain National Printing receives latest colour press
DUBAI, February 16, 2016
Leading business services and document management company Xerox Emirates and Skytech, a commercial printing specialist, have supplied Al Ain National Printing Press (AANPP), with a front-rank Xerox Versant 80 production colour press.
The installation enables AANPP to streamline workflow, improve business operations and increase ROI significantly in 2016, said a statement.
The acquisition also helps the company boost business offerings and take on high-quality, on-demand printing capabilities in an increasingly competitive commercial print sector, it added.
Additionally, the Versant 80 press widens AANPP’s options for printing, boosting precise and consistent colour profiling across broad applications, platforms and formats. Powered by Fiery Xerox EX-i 80 Print Server, the press will further support in-house printing options by enabling cost savings.
AANPP will be able to undertake and deliver on high-end projects for its customers and offer prompt round the clock service, resulting in significant cost savings with lesser downtime, it further added.
Andrew Horne, general manager, Xerox Emirates, said: “We aim to support our customers in streamlining work processes, allowing them to focus on their core business.
“AANPP is now able to widen its business proposition with the new cutting-edge Versant 80 press.
Their investment opens up new business opportunities for the company. It enables them to satisfy varied customer requirements in a cost effective manner without compromising quality and creativity,” he said.
Feras Fenari, owner and managing director, AANPP, said: “While the technological superiority of this press is clearly evident, what stood out for us during its installation was Skytech and Xerox Emirates’ excellent support.”
“The team spent considerable time understanding our business and workflow challenges and offered us a tailor-made solution. We’re certain that with this investment, we’ll be able to widen our scope of services and expand business in the UAE,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service