Komori Corporation (Sumida-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Satoshi Mochida) is proud to announce the completion of the third renewal of the Komori Graphic Technology Center (KGC) at its Tsukuba Plant in Japan. The state-of-the-art facility has been transformed into a fully operational Virtual Smart Factory, setting a new standard for the future of print production.
Leading the Charge Towards Smart Printing Factories
In an industry experiencing rapid change—with growing demand for small print runs, tighter delivery schedules, rising material and energy costs, and a shrinking labor pool—Komori is positioning itself at the forefront of innovation. By embracing the Smart Factory concept, Komori aims to revolutionize not only the efficiency of individual machines but the productivity of entire printing plants.
The newly revamped KGC Smart Factory showcases Komori’s commitment to delivering “Kando,” by contributing to society with print technology. This forward-thinking facility serves as a research, development, demonstration, and education hub, offering real-world insights into the possibilities of smart printing operations.
Centralized Control and Automated Workflows
At the heart of the KGC Smart Factory is a central control room that oversees and monitors all printing processes in real-time. Using Komori’s Manufacturing Execution System (MES), factory managers can track every stage of production—from scheduling and prepress to postpress and in-house logistics—on multiple large displays, enabling precise, efficient control of operations.
Incorporating the concept of Connected Automation, the KGC Smart Factory links every step of the print workflow through seamless automation. This integration encompasses both offset and digital printing, color management, quality inspections, and more, creating an interconnected ecosystem that maximizes efficiency and output.