The family-run business in the US state of Connecticut specializes in complex products. Its targeted print materials often consist of parts from three different printing sources. The two Primera saddle stitchers play a key part in an intelligent workflow. The Asir 3 system, for instance, ensures that the signatures, which feature barcodes, are in the correct sequence and that the stitched products are complete.
“The market has become much more sophisticated and data-based,” says John G. Sommers Jr., Allied CEO and
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