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The Tribune Trust places another order with QI Press Controls


February 08, 2010

In a good start for QI Press Controls India in 2010, the company has announced a repeat order with The Tribune Trust Publications newspaper group in Chandigarh. The Tribune Trust publishes its flagship The Tribune in English, Dainik Tribune in Hindi and the Punjabi Tribune in Punjabi. The Tribune, is the leading English language daily in the northern states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Union Territory of Chandigarh with seven state specific editions published from its four printing centers.

  • The Tribune Trust places another order with QI Press Controls

In end-2008, The Tribune Trust Publications placed their first order for a colour to colour register control system on an Orient 36000 press consisting of 3 towers, at their Chandigarh plant. Impressed with the performance of the register control system, they decided to place a second order for their Orient 36000 press in Gurgaon -- a 4-tower press. The installation of the colour register control system on the second newspaper press, the Orient 36000 in Gurgaon will be completed in March 2010.

Navneet Kumar, production manager of The Tribune Trust Publications, explains: “I am very pleased and satisfied with the performance of QI Press Controls’ colour to colour register control system, especially regarding the small register marks and the user friendly and easy to maintain system. Due to good customer service and good performance of the system, we decided to place a second order with QI Press Controls.”

QI Press Controls’ colour register control systems feature CCD scanners for high speed recognition and processing of very small and nearly invisible register marks. The considerable reduction in waste and costs for stable and high quality print and the good service and support of QI’s Indian office, were decisive factors for placing a repeat order.

The Tribune was founded in Lahore in 1881 by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia an eminent Punjabi philanthropist who endowed a trust in the paper’s name. After the partition of India in 1947, the publication moved to Shimla and then Ambala, and finally to its present location at Chandigarh in 1969. Dainik Tribune and Punjabi Tribune were started on 15 August 1978. The newspapers are printed in four locations Chandigarh, Jalandhar, Bathinda and Gurgaon with a daily circulation of over 3 lakhs.


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