When you buy a book from the biggest online retailers, it may no longer be stored in huge warehouses to be picked and packed, but instead printed on demand each time an order is placed.
‘Print to order’ production lines are increasingly becoming the norm. Where publishers once had to print entire runs in advance, they can now reduce waste and cut costs, especially for books on niche subjects, academic textbooks or in the fast-growing world of self-publishing.
These advances in production demand new levels of performance and automation. So when a global conveyor manufacturer was commissioned to install a 500-metre book assembly conveyor for a large ecommerce retailer, it looked to Bytronic to deliver the world-class tracking system.
This conveyor system brings together the pages and covers of every new book ordered – each printed separately and transported in ‘tote bin’ containers – ready for binding.

