Christiansen Print installed HP’s first digital web press in Germany at its Ilsenburg location five years ago. The company gave a positive assessment and emphasized the importance of digital printing for the digitalization of the entire supply chain at a press event to commemorate this anniversary.
Fast and agile digital printing process production

The requirements for packaging and its printing are becoming ever more stringent. In today’s fastmoving retail landscape even the smallest order quantities must be printed to a high quality and it must also be possible to deliver and personalise them at short notice. Christiansen Print has been providing the right answer to these developments for five years with its digital printing technology. In 2017 the company installed HP’s first digital PageWide Web Press T1100S in Germany at the Ilsenburg site, which at the time was also the largest digital printing system in the world. Since then Christiansen Print’s customers have benefited from the fast and agile digital printing production processes.
These enable the production of high-quality print products which are adapted and delivered at short notice and can also be personalised and customised with an unlimited number of possible print images. For example, packaging can be printed with QR codes that give the end-user access to information about the product it contains and as there is no minimum order quantity, even small orders can be fulfilled using digital printing. This means that only the exact quantities required are actually produced which saves resources in the production process and avoids unnecessary waste.
The printing process is a key component of Thimm Group’s digitalisation strategy

Over the last five years, digital printing has established itself as a successful printing process at Christiansen Print. “What was still an absolute novelty in 2017 is now an integral part of our print production. We invested very early on in digital printing and the associated opportunities. This has been worthwhile as the technology is increasingly in demand in the market. We are doubling our digital printing volume every year,” reports Michael Weber, Head of Corporate Strategy + Marketing at Thimm Group and Managing Director of Christiansen Print GmbH.
The printing process is also a key component of Thimm Group’s digitalisation strategy: “We are driving the digitalisation of our own production workflows towards direct and digital connections with our customers in order to offer them the shortest delivery times and customised print images in conjunction with the smallest order quantities,” explains Michael Weber. “However, our overarching vision goes much further as our aim is to digitise the entire supply chain from printing on paper to packaging production, right through to the customer and retail outlet. Therefore, digital printing opens up completely new possibilities. For example, thanks to the smart codes printed on the paper rolls, the machines used for corrugated cardboard production and further processing can be controlled automatically.”
Printing on paper rolls using state of the art digital printing and flexo printing for corrugated cardboard

The dynamic further development of the company and the spirit of innovation have been embedded in the Christiansen Print team from the very outset. Ever since the company was founded in 2005 it has deployed state-of-the-art machinery enabling it to quickly make a name for itself in the European preprint market. The early partnership with Thimm from 2010 laid the foundation for expanding the market position as Europe’s largest flexo preprinter for the corrugated cardboard industry.
Christiansen Print has been fully-owned by the Thimm Group since 2016. Christiansen Print as part of the THIMM Group is the European market leader in flexo and digital web presses. The business division prints on paper rolls using state-of-the-art digital printing and flexo printing processes for corrugated cardboard producers and the branded products sector. From its three sites centrally located in Europe, Christiansen Print supplies prestigious companies with preprint for packaging, displays and other industrial applications. The company currently employs over 150 people, 104 of whom work at the Ilsenburg site.















