"Both machines are aimed at the entry-level, lower-cost end of the market," said UK technical and marketing manager Gary Pugh.
The 20,000cph 20 is for use with gatherer/stitchers and perfect binders and can handle products from 1mm to 32mm thick.
The JobStack 75 was developed for use with newspaper and commercial web presses, as well as rotary three-side cutters and inserters.
The 75,000cph stacker is designed for paginations of 4pp to 96pp.
The Chinese-built machines will be launched at Ipex. Meanwhile, WRH has opened a new northern office in Manchester. Chris Yoxall has been appointed as sales manager for the region.
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