Strachan Henshaw Machinery

Strachan Henshaw Machinery (SHM) were manufactures of paper handling and printing equipment. With a history that spanned over 110 years ending in early 2000. They were based in Speedwell, Bristol, UK and Chicago, USA. The Company designed, developed and manufactured products which were sold to more than 60 countries. In 1999, Over 80% of its business came from overseas. SHM manufactured a range of products for book printing, sheet cutting and related ancillary products. Printing Industry Products included the Variquik press for web fed short run book printing, and a range of bespoke web presses for printing medium and long run book, journal and directories in mono or two colours.

Sheet cutting products included the Accutec Modular System and the 1400 High Speed. Both systems were designed for cutting reels into sheets for use by converters, printers, label manufacturers or paper mills. With options available including cut to watermark and cut to register. Speedwell Sleeves was the brand name given to SHM's range of GRP cylindrical rollers used as plate carriers by flexographic and gravure printers. Most impression roller sleeves used in gravure printing are based on the Speedwell system developed by Strachan Henshaw Machinery. A range of ancillary products were also made such as shaftless unwind reelstands and various types of safety chucks.

Company history

Rossini SPA acquires the Speedwell Sleeve System division of Strachan Henshaw Machinery (SHM). Körber PaperLink acquires the folio sheeter division of Strachan Henshaw Machinery (SHM). The SHM brand is represented by the Sheboygan Wisconsin Körber PaperLink company Pemco Inc. M&A Thomson Litho Ltd acquires the Variquik division's intellectual property rights and Variquik name of Strachan Henshaw Machinery (SHM).

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