The firm went into the Czech equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on 8 March, due to a "long-lasting unfavourable financial situation".
A statement issued at the end of last month on behalf of the Adast management by the companys commercial director, Marek Brzda, said: "Despite the new conditions and changes in Adamovsk Strojirny, both the management and the trustee is committed to carry on all the warranties on their products sold to current customers as well as production and promotion of Adasts product lines."
Adast is exhibiting in Hall 12, Stand 370, along with UK distributor PPS Rotaprint. Machines on show include a five-colour 52cm 557 DI originally set to be sold by Xerox as the DocuColor 400 DI and a four-colour Dominant 745.
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