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CIP4 Announces Second 2005 CIPPI Award
Winner
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Darmstadt, Germany
(September 2, 2005) - The International Cooperation for the
Integration of Processes in Prepress, Press, and Postpress (CIP4 (
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und Verlag GmbH of Ettlingen, Germany is the winner of the 2005 CIP4
International Print Production Innovation (CIPPI) award in the
category of "biggest improvement in efficiency and customer
responsiveness as a result of process automation." Kraft Druck und
Verlag's application was selected as the result of ballots cast by
CIP4's advisory board.
Kraft Druck has been using Hiflex's
Management Information System (MIS) since 1995. The system manages
all business processes at the full service printing facility: order
management (administrative processing, estimating, costing,
invoicing, production planning, and data collecting), material
management, shop floor data collection and eBusiness. Since
production systems from different vendors are used in prepress,
press and postpress operations, multiple entries of job data was
inevitable, including the risk of typing errors and having to deal
with inconsistent data. Communication of job information and status
also required several steps and several people, which was both time
consuming and costly.
In order to implement seamless
cross-vendor communication, Kraft Druck upgraded and replaced
several systems in 2003:
* In prepress, the Creo (Stock Price Web
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Druck's older Brisque workflow system.
* Kraft Druck replaced
an older Lotum 800V with a fully-automatic Lotum 800 Quantum thermal
platesetter for digital platemaking.
* The company's three
MAN Roland ( Web Site Executives Related Articles Google) 700 sheet-fed offset presses were
updated with the PECOM system. "These upgrades were not
coincidental," said Kraft Druck General Manager Werner Kraft, "but a
consequence of our strategic orientation towards networked
production. We aim to provide the greatest possible customer value,
optimizing our cost structure and ensuring the highest possible
efficiency in our internal workflow. We realize this by using the
highest degree possible of fully integrated and computer aided
production and business processes ."
The resulting
implementation uses JDF (Job Messaging Format) and JMF (Job
Messaging Format) to create the interconnection between Hiflex MIS
and the Creo Prinergy Workflow System, as well as between the Hiflex
MIS and the PECOM System for the MAN Roland sheet-fed offset
presses. Hiflex uses the JDF interface to forward customer details
and printing instructions, so that data only needs to be entered
once. The Hiflex system automatically generates the complete
production sequence, and the job information is then ready to be
passed on to the subsequent Creo and MAN Roland systems.
Furthermore, all machines events are reported back via JMF and flow
into the Hiflex order book, the Hiflex Production Data Collection
and the Hiflex Scheduling board. Because of the JDF connectivity in
the plant, any person involved with the job can obtain
up-to-the-minute data about the production process, thus enabling
the maximum degree of transparency and flexibility.
"Kraft
Druck offers an impressive demonstration of what can be achieved
with modern integration and automation. In addition to proving that
JDF integration of administration, prepress, pressroom and finishing
can be effectively implemented, the company has also managed to
improve customer service and add real value", says Ursula
Voss-Eiden, Marketing Manager Germany/Alps, Creo Deutschland GmbH, a
subsidiary of Kodak. "At the same time, Kraft Druck has succeeded in
deriving significant economic benefits by creating digital
connectivity between systems from several Networked Graphic
Production partners."
The direct effect of the JDF
connectivity project was an increase in productive hours (print run
hours) of +9.6% in the first period (2004 compared to 2003). In
prepress alone, Kraft Druck estimates that they saved 24 man-hours
per day in job creation. "We definitely profit from the link between
Creo Prinergy and Hiflex, said IT Manager Thomas Brickwedde. "Take,
for instance, the automatic tracking of authors' corrections and
material consumption. Our invoicing has become more precise and much
faster, since all chargeable and non-chargeable processes are
automatically entered into the MIS and monthly investigations on
lost plates are no longer necessary."
The company was able
to eliminate a full-time scheduler's position and customer approvals
are instantly communicated to the CSR and the planning board;
allowing for optimal production planning. Overall the Return On
Investment (ROI) of the JDF implementation at Kraft Druck is 446%
within five years (which means that the investment is paid back 5.46
times). The Net Present Value (NPV) is EUR 579,826 - or US $759,777
- which equals an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 168%.
An
honorable mention was awarded to Lavigne Inc. of Worcester,
Massachusetts. According to Lavigne's application, they operated a
'print on demand' business, which was basically a web site that
emailed job tickets. It was nothing more than an electronic means of
job submission and the internal workflow was very much similar to a
conventional job. Lavigne used JDF to connect Printable's PrintOne
Customer Center to the Indigo ProductionFlow digital front-end to
automate their process. Since implementation, they have gone from 25
orders processed per month to over 700 while maintaining an 85%
reduction in print costs and a 92% reduction in customer processing
costs.
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