Horizon takes a third Durst system

Dublin-based Horizon has ordered a third Durst production system as it continues its expansion programme. The company - which is about to open an extension to its head office on the Navan Road where it has been located for the last 26 years - signed up at Fespa Global for a Durst Rho 1312, fully automated with a Smart4 speed advancement tool that improves speed and productivity by 40%. It is also taking new finishing machinery on board.
Tony Gillen, director at family-owned Horizon - which already has Durst P10 25O HS and Rho 1312 automated systems - said: “Our decision to once again partner with Durst was an easy one. The Durst 1312 Automate is state of the art and will increase our capacity significantly. The consistency of the Durst printer ensures there are no colour variations in print runs from start to finish. As for colour matching, the Durst matches the Pantone spectrum more accurately than any other machine in its class.”    Horizon, which was formed over 30 years ago and employs over 80 staff across its design and print hub, specialises in retail, POS, outdoor advertising and interactive digital work.

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