Books Bound for Greatness
To meet growing demand for faster turnaround times, shorter runs and higher-quality products, book manufacturers are investing beyond the pressroom.
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“IBT was the original digital book manufacturer, starting in 1991,” says Bob Lindberg, vice president, sales, IBT Global, Troy, N.Y. “We have evolved into the largest digital case-bindery, while keeping strong soft-cover capabilities.
“Recognizing the need for further bandwidth, we have worked with the German binding-equipment manufacturer Kolbus to improve the electronic and mechanical workflow of our digital binding lines,” Lindberg adds. “We have increased capacity to 60,000 paperback and 35,000 case-bound units per week. We are finding that the increased capacity separates us from the ‘digital dabblers,’ and allows major publishers to place significant blocks of work without hesitation.”
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- Companies:
- Acme Bookbinding
- Baumfolder Corp.
- C.P. Bourg Inc.
- Color House Graphics Inc.
- Dickinson Press
- Duplo USA
- Edwards Brothers
- ExactBind Corp.
- Friesens Corp.
- GP2 Technologies Inc.
- Heidelberg USA
- IBT Global
- Kolbus America
- Lightning Source Inc.
- Malloy Inc.
- MBM Corp.
- McCain Bindery Systems Inc.
- Mekatronics Inc.
- Muller Martini
- Offset Paperback Manufacturers
- On Demand Machinery LLC
- Pearson Education
- Rosback Co.
- Spiel Associates Inc.
- Standard Finishing
- Standard Finishing Systems
- Transcontinental Inc.
- Transcontinental Printing
- United Graphics Inc.
- Versa Press Inc.
- Victor Graphics Inc.
- Xerox Corp.
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