O’Neil Replaces Three Presses with Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 102
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“The oldest start-up in Arizona,” O’Neil, founded in 1908, is undergoing a major transformation from a traditional commercial printer to a technology-leading company focused on innovation, automation, and efficiency. Part of this transformation includes the company’s recent relocation to a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in Phoenix, Ariz. and installation of a new fleet of high-tech equipment, including the Speedmaster CX 102-6+L with Push-to-Stop and UV technology from Heidelberg.
One Machine, Double the Productivity
Looking to usher in a “new era of O’Neil,” the company set upon a transformational journey over a year ago. Part of this journey included modernizing its capabilities with a clear focus on the company’s future. “We needed to reimagine O’Neil Printing and rethink how we do business,” said CEO Anthony Narducci. Soon after the decision was made to sell its existing office in downtown Phoenix and build a new facility, O’Neil did an analysis of its current equipment. Equipped with three older Heidelberg presses, an 8-color Speedmaster CD 102, a 6-color Speedmaster CD 102, and a 6-color Speedmaster SM 52, the company determined that with new Push-to-Stop and UV technology from Heidelberg, that it could achieve the same output, if not more, with a new Speedmaster CX 102.