Heidelberg reports strong start to new financial year
Boosted by a solid order backlog carried over from the previous year, Heidelberg has reported first-quarter sales of €466 million.
13 August, 2025Boosted by a solid order backlog carried over from the previous year, Heidelberg has reported first-quarter sales of €466 million.
13 August, 2025The two-day summit aims to examine the current status of digitalisation and develop potential solutions for automating printing industry workflows, helping print shops with their digital transformation.
31 July, 2025Rebranded as the ‘Home of Print’, the redesigned PMC presents future-proof and specific solutions that will appeal to all relevant target groups.
10 June, 2025Heidelberg was at the recent China Print tradeshow at Beijing, China, where it showcased the new Speedster CX104 A1 format press in a CX 104-8+LYY-1+L configuration.
15 May, 2025Heidelberg took the wraps off its new Stahlfolder TH 56/66 models for automated end-to-end production in digital printing in a world first at Hunkeler Innovationdays 2025.
4 March, 2025Heidelberg reported a loss in net result after taxes of €7 million in the third quarter and a loss of €42 million for the nine-month period.
13 February, 2025Heidelberg has outlined its growth strategy as the company enters a milestone year in 2025.
8 January, 2025The company has sold 20 new sheetfed offset presses and five late-model highly automated used offset presses in Australia and New Zealand, representing “a remarkable achievement” in a difficult market environment.
17 December, 2024It claims the move will strengthen the competitiveness of the Wiesloch-Walldorf site and includes a site guarantee for 3,500 employees, as well as investments in the site.
12 December, 2024Heidelberg’s new generation of machines feature many innovative functions that contribute to cost reduction, alleviate skill shortages, enhance the sustainability of printing companies, and improve their speed to market.
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