The plant manufactures Fujifilms Luxel range of B1 and B2 violet CTP engines as well as the FineScan 2750 (XL) and Lanovia Quattro scanners. The factory was awarded the title on the basis of its lead times, flexibility, efficiency, productivity, and delivery performance.
Management Today conducts the awards in conjunction with Cranfield School of Management, the Institute of Electrical Engineering and the Engineering Employers Federation.
The Trinity Mirror Group has just signed a five-year contract with Fujifilm Graphic Systems for all of its conventional and CTP plates, as well as graphic film requirements.
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