Internet printer Flyeralarm will occupy empty KBA plant

kbaPress manufacturers may be having a difficult time, but internet printers are flourishing. A clear example is the German internet printer Flyeralarm. The print shop behind Flyeralarm, Druckhaus Mainfranken, will shortly move in to a KBA plant in Trennfeld which has been empty since 2013. Two of Druckhaus Mainfranken´s locations, 450 people, will move to the production hall which is 160,000sqm big. The print shop which also has a location in Marktheidenfeld (Würzburg), employs 1150 people and had a turnover of 150 million euro in 2014.
Until 2013 KBA used the Trennfield plant to manufacture parts for magazine and newspaper presses. Unfortunately there is no longer a market for rotation presses.


 

 

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