The New York Times (NYT) has engaged Goss’ Engineering Solutions group for a major controls upgrade project on their five Goss Colorliner presses and two Colorliner 85 presses in their College Point, NY facility. The project, which includes newly updated control platforms using the latest technology, will remove component obsolescence issues and increase press functionality.
The five Colorliner presses will undergo a complete controls upgrade to both the units and desk, a drive upgrade and RTP (Reel Stand) upgrades. The two Colorliner 85 presses will receive new desk upgrades. While this project involves a complete control systems overhaul to all of the NYT’s Colorliner presses, this can be broken down into individual system upgrades, or even partial system upgrades. This eases the potential investment and downtime challenges.
Components on the Colorliner presses have become obsolete over the years, and harder to find. This upgrade ensures they are viable assets for the future. Through their global engineering, as well as their recent strategic acquisitions, Goss has positioned itself to keep its large base of commercial press, newspaper press, inserter and finishing equipment customers up and running. Goss also offers financing for these projects
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