The Independent News and Media press in Newry, County Down, which was ordered last year, is printing 100,000 copies of the daily Herald AM free commuter newspaper, alongside other newspapers including the Irish Daily Star.
The initial phase of the installation consists of three 4pp wide, two-around Goss FPS printing towers, one 2:5:5 jaw folder and three reelstands. Goss is currently installing the second phase, which includes two additional two-around printing towers.
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