KBA sells Rapida press off stand at Russian show

  Moscow's Abada Group bought the press - the first printing press at the company.

  In the past, Abada had entrusted its printing needs - above all flyers for furniture stores and supermarkets - to external providers.

  In addition to the exhibition press for Abada that was sold, a Rapida 105 press with five printing units and coater was sold to another Moscow print company.

  In March 2010, the State Printing House in Kursk will also take delivery of a four-colour small-format Performa 66 press and KBA added that there are further projects in the pipeline for the coming year.

  KBA added that discussions at the exhibition indicate that the market in Russia should be brightening in 2010.

  The company believes that many print firms, especially those involved in packaging printing, are reporting higher capacity utilisation than last year.

  The announced cancellation of import taxes on coated papers also enables Russia's commercial printers to look ahead to the future with renewed optimism.

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