Symeta joins Océ Digital Newspaper Network

Print service provider diversifies into newspaper market with high quality full color inkjet production

Venlo, The Netherlands, 11 July 2011 – Océ, an international leader in digital document management and delivery, today announces that Symeta, Belgium’s key print service provider and Océ inkjet customer since 2009, has started to produce color editions of international newspapers on the latest digital inkjet technology.

Symeta, a new force in printing and document management within the Colruyt Group

Symeta is a newly formed full service print provider under the umbrella of Belgium’s leading retail company Colruyt. It will make the business communication of both the Colruyt Group and outside customers more efficient, using numerous printing and document management solutions to optimize information flows.

Launching inkjet services in Belgium

In 2009, Symeta’s predecessor company Druco was the first customer to start inkjet production in the Belgian market. The Océ JetStream® 2200 printing system is installed at its Halle facility – close to Brussels – providing document management solutions for the internal and external market. 

High quality inkjet for international newspaper production

In close co-operation with Océ, Symeta has identified the production of international newspapers as one of its services to outside publishing customers. Brussels is the heart of the European community and the capital is one of the most international cities in Europe as well as Europe’s key logistics hub. The newspapers are produced on the Océ JetStream 2200 printing system. Advances based on Océ JetStream technology inkjet presses in terms of speed and quality, plus unrivalled color quality and flexibility, means that digital newspapers have become an even more acceptable product for the newspaper industry. The Océ JetStream 2200 press prints in excess of 2,000 36-page tabloid newspapers per hour. Each copy is potentially an individual product, printed digitally with no loss of speed or quality compared to more traditional printing methods. Symeta targets to produce more than 5,000 digital newspapers during the night shift.

Océ pioneer in digital newspaper market

Océ pioneered the digital newspaper market a decade ago with its Digital Newspaper Network®. Approximately 30 million newspaper copies have been produced globally through this network since 2001, making Océ the world market leader in digital newspaper production. Symeta will be the sixth partner in the Digital Newspaper Network.

The introduction of the Océ JetStream series of digital full color inkjet presses extended Océ production capabilities into higher run lengths, unprecedented productivity and full color quality on par with traditional newspapers produced on offset presses. Now digital production speeds are within the scope of those required for smaller metropolitan, suburban and country newspapers.

Newspaper Abroad

The first titles to come on board are produced on behalf of Newspaper Abroad to meet the demand of international newspapers. Newspaper Abroad has its headquarters in Brussels and operates in over 10 countries around the world. Newspaper Abroad offers A-Z solutions to publishers by handling sales, marketing, prepress, production and distribution of foreign newspapers. The newspapers are sold in retail shops, airports and hotels as well as subscriptions to embassies, libraries, offices, and to the expatriate community.

Symeta, a new era in digital newspaper production

“The production of international titles at Symeta is more proof of the viability of digital inkjet technology for the newspaper industry. Ensuring immediate delivery in international markets of newspapers printed digitally in color with a print quality comparable to traditional printing provides a steady revenue stream and potential growth opportunity for newspaper publishers,” says Sebastian Landesberger, Executive Vice President, Océ Production Printing.

Philip D’hooge, General Manager of Symeta, said: “The production of international newspapers is a new business opportunity for Symeta based on Océ’s leading edge inkjet technology. We are very pleased that Symeta’s Océ JetStream 2200 can handle a wide range of document solutions ranging from direct mail and loyalty programs to international newspaper production.”

About Symeta

Symeta was launched in January 2011 to make the business communication of both the Colruyt Group and outside customers more efficient, using numerous printing and document management solutions to optimise information flows. Taking this new vision, Colruyt has used Symeta to develop some novel and trail-blazing initiatives, such as the 1.6 million personalized customer folders – a powerful and unique example of one-to-one communication in terms of both content and scale. Symeta will be a major force in the Benelux market with some 275 staff. In the course of 2011 all services will be centralized on two sites – one being Halle, with a 13,500 m2 facility.

 

Océ
Nick Gale
Manager Media Relations
Tel. +31 77 359 5628
e-mail nick.gale@oce.com

Symeta
Philip D’hooge
General Manager Symeta
Tel.: +32 (0)2 360 01 90
E-mail: philip.dhooge@symeta.com

Jan Derom
Press Officer Colruyt Group
Tel.: +32 (0)2 360 10 40
E-mail: jan.derom@colruyt.com

Newspaper Abroad
Andreas Qvist
General Manager
Tel.: +32 (0)496 88 05 87
E-mail: andreas@newspaperabroad.com


About Océ

Océ is one of the leading providers of document management and printing for professionals. The Océ offering includes office printing and copying systems, high speed digital production printers and wide format printing systems for both technical documentation and color display graphics. Océ is also a foremost supplier of document management outsourcing. Many of the Fortune Global 500 companies and leading commercial printers are Océ customers. The company was founded in 1877. With headquarters in Venlo, The Netherlands, Océ is active in over 100 countries and employs more than 20,000 people worldwide. Total revenues in financial 2010 amounted to approximately €2.7 billion. Océ is listed on Euronext in Amsterdam. For more information visit www.oce.com.

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