The Villages Operating Company invests in a newspaper press

Commander CT for Florida

The Villages Operating Company from Florida is investing in a Commander CT 6/2 from Koenig & Bauer. A new, modern production hall is being built for the triple-width installation, which features three reelstands, three printing towers and a folder. This will enable the Commander CT to be expanded further at a later stage. Delivery of the new newspaper press is scheduled for the third quarter of 2020.


“We felt it important to have a partner by our side on whom we could build for the long term and who offered stability and continuity. We had an open and trusting relationship right from the very first conversation – and of course the quality of Koenig & Bauer’s products was also persuasive,” said Phil Markward, publisher at the Villages Media Group. Alongside advertising leaflets, magazines and contracts from external customers, the centrepiece of the media group is the daily title The Villages Daily Sun. It is one of the few newspapers in the US to see its circulation rise continuously. The printing capacity of the new Commander CT 6/2 is 90,000 four-colour newspapers per hour. Stefan Segger, vice-president for sales at Koenig & Bauer Digital & Webfed: “We are of course delighted to have persuaded a new customer of the merits of our systems. I believe we have been able to demonstrate once again that we are the world market leader with our high-speed rotary presses and that publishers recognise us as a partner on whom they can rely.” Seven of the last eight large newspaper presses sold to North America have been Koenig & Bauer machines.

The Villages

With a daily circulation of just over 60,000 newspapers, The Villages Daily Sun has been enjoying steady growth for years. The newspaper is distributed mainly in The Villages, a fast-growing town about an hour from Orlando. Some 120,000 people live there already, and 300 new houses are being built every month. Phil Markward: “The printed newspaper is part of our community philosophy, and we notice that the expectations on the newspaper are particularly high. Quality journalism must therefore also be presented well. Based on 20 years of consecutive circulation growth, we firmly believe the circulation will continue to climb in the coming years.”

Automated, flexible and reliable

A comprehensive automation package, including RollerTronic roller locks, CleanTronic cylinder wash-up devices, colour and cut-off register control, colour measuring and control systems and fully automated plate changing, reduces make-ready times, waste, operating costs and maintenance to a minimum. The Commander CT is controlled from a new ErgoTronic console with EasyTronic for optimised press start-up. An extensive software package for maintenance and repairs simplifies and gives transparency to the operating processes on the technical side.

Just after the contract was signed in Florida: James Sprung, associate publisher, The Villages Media Group; Winfried Schenker, senior sales manager, Koenig & Bauer Digital & Webfed; Phil Markward, publisher, The Villages Media Group; Stefan Segger, vice-president for sales, Koenig & Bauer Digital & Webfed; Steve Infinger, director of operations, The Villages Media Group; Jürgen Gruber, sales manager, Koenig & Bauer (US) Inc.; Dan Sprung, director for marketing/publishing, The Villages Media Group

Henning Düber