The first BÖWE SYSTEC Exclusive Days 2015 event of the year saw BÖWE SYSTEC GmbH repeat the resounding success of the 2014 series. The innovative company invited over 170 guests to the in-house exhibition at its Augsburg Headquarters on May 21, 2015, providing exclusive glimpses behind the scenes of its operations. The visitors from abroad enjoyed the opportunity to get to know BÖWE SYSTEC's product highlights and discuss solutions for their own particular requirements in an informal, relaxed atmosphere.

BÖWE SYSTEC offered visitors a wide range of informative presentations and live demonstrations on its current systems at the kick-off event for this year's Exclusive Days on May 21. The presentations focused firmly on the topics of efficiency, integrity and process automation. As well as being given an overview of the existing product range, the industry specialists were also able to tour the Augsburg production facilities, and had the opportunity to witness the presentation of some promising new solutions.

Exclusive Days allow a targeted approach

"The Exclusive Days allow us to address the requirements of our
customers in a much more targeted way than is possible at trade fairs,
where we usually only exhibit a limited portfolio selection," says Joachim
Koschier, Chief Sales Officer (CSO) at BÖWE SYSTEC. "We can provide visitors with information and advice in smaller groups on a personal and individual basis. Many of our customers are also delighted to meet up with the engineers who install and commission the systems on their premises in an informal setting at our production facilities."

New, expanded inserting system portfolio

The Exclusive Days 2015 certainly gave many visitors their first opportunity to inspect BÖWE SYSTEC's newly expanded inserting system portfolio in detail. The shining star in this sector is still the highperformance inserting system, Fusion Cross with its completely new approach to inserting, the "Flow-Principle". Even at the highest speeds this ground-breaking new inserting principle ensures especially reliable processing which, in addition is gentle on material and machine. Guests were particularly impressed by the vast enclosure flexibility demonstrated by the system shown in Augsburg, which was also equipped with continuous forms feeding and EPOD (Envelope Print On Demand) for individual envelope printing. Its stability and the fast job changeover times of under three minutes were very impressive. Over 60 Fusion Cross inserting systems have been sold and installed around the globe in the past 1 ¾ years - a figure that speaks for itself. BÖWE SYSTEC also introduced its visitors to the Direct Mailer and Daily Mailer, two inserting systems that have now been incorporated into its product portfolio this year. The Direct Mailer, a highly productive and versatile inserting system for the mid-range performance sector, was received with great acclaim. Its impressive flexibility and system availability, coupled with low operating and maintenance requirements, make it the ideal inserting solution for lettershops and small-scale service providers. The Direct Mailer can achieve a maximum throughput rate of 15,000 envelopes an hour for formats up to C5 and 10,000 envelopes an hour for formats up to C4. Enclosures can be fed in a flexible and reliable manner via up to five enclosure feeders which are available as rotary or friction feeders enabling customers to be targeted individually. The compact desktop inserter Daily Mailer is the ideal low-range inserting system for mail processing in an office environment and can process formats from C6/5 to C4. With an inserting rate of up to 4,800 envelopes an hour and rapid set-up thanks to a job library, this extremely productive system is available at an attractive price.

Glimpses into the future for Exclusive Days guests

Another highlight for visitors was the opportunity to experience the new printAuditor line scan camera from BÖWE SYSTEC's topSenso brand. This reading solution for digital web-feed printing systems is set to be launched on the market at the end of 2015. The new card counting system Goldfinger will also be available towards the end of this year - but the Exclusive Days 2015 gave visitors the chance to see for themselves that it is capable of identifying cards that were previously considered uncountable and of counting them quickly and reliably. BÖWE SYSTEC also presented its latest card mailing system Card Light - a simplified version of the Cardcube card mailing system that paves the way for a White Paper Factory in the card sector in tandem with an inline RISO fullcolor printer and integrated Watermill card storage system. Like Cardcube, Card Light is equipped with a new flap folding unit that prevents embossed cards from leaving any imprint on the carrier document and can process up to 4,000 cards an hour. In the sorting sector, BÖWE SYSTEC presented its Simex Letter system, whose outstanding sorting technology delivers high-performance mail sorting that is both reliable and secure. The new Simex Compact system was also shown: this affordable and highly efficient sorting system is a low maintenance solution that is extremely easy to operate. Capable of achieving a throughput rate of up to 30,000 mailpieces an hour, its compact configuration makes it an ideal acquisition for companies with smaller production volumes. Simex Compact can process almost every format up to a thickness of 19 mm with the utmost reliability, from the small DIN C6 all the way to the large DIN C3.

Next event on September 23

Among the 170 visitors who traveled to Augsburg from all corners of the
globe were system operators, department leaders and managing directors from BÖWE SYSTEC's corporate customers, staff from partner companies and representatives from the trade press. They were particularly impressed by the character of the event and its excellent organization. The next chance to witness the latest BÖWE SYSTEC developments in such an informal atmosphere comes on September 23, at the second Exclusive Days event of 2015. Customers who would like to attend are welcome to get in touch with their sales contact.

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