Kodak will be adding a new plate-manufacturing line at its Columbus, Ga., facility dedicated to producing Kodak Sonora process-free plates. Driven by rapidly growing customer demand for Sonora plates, this expansion aligns with Kodak’s plans to drive local sourcing while continuously improving manufacturing quality, production efficiencies and customer service across its entire digital plate portfolio.
“To meet the demand generated by the tremendous growth of Sonora plates in the Americas, we need to build a brand new world-class plate manufacturing line in our Columbus plant,” says Brad Kruchten, president of Kodak’s Graphics, Entertainment & Commercial Films group. “This is a clear statement of our commitment to enable sustainable printing in the Americas.”
Kodak Sonora process-free plates remove the plate processing step completely, without sacrificing the quality or productivity of traditional mainstream processed plates. Sonora plates enable more printers than ever before to enjoy the environmental and economic benefits of a process-free plate.
More than 800 customers worldwide currently use Sonora plates, and many more are waiting to make the switch to this revolutionary product. Today, Kodak Sonora process-free plates are manufactured in Europe in Osterode, Germany, and Leeds, UK. The investment in a new high-speed manufacturing line in the Columbus facility complements the recently announced investment in Sonora plate capacity at Kodak’s Xiamen, China plant. These investments will complete Kodak’s globalization of Sonora plate manufacturing and ensure the capabilities and capacity to meet the unprecedented growth of Sonora plates, as well as support production of Kodak’s full digital plate portfolio.
“We see the shift toward Sonora Plates growing to a very significant volume,” says Robert Price, general manager of Kodak’s Worldwide Plate Operations. “We need to manufacture Sonora plates in each region in order to deliver enough capacity to meet the demand. Also, it’s important to have manufacturing in each region in order to provide the ultimate customer service – delivering what customers need, when they need it.”
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