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GEW aids Ukraine printing house with UV & LED curing system

Updated, May 2023: GEW aids a commercial printing works in Ukraine with the donation of a complete 40” UV & LED curing system for their Komori press, without charge. Watch the videos and read more here…

Watch the Pryvatna Drukarnya video here:


The Pryvatna Drukarnya Komori press gets comprehensive upgrade

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The UV system is custom designed for seamless integration on the Komori press

GEW has come to the aid of a commercial printing works in Ukraine with the donation of a complete 40″ UV & LED curing system for the company’s Komori L640+C sheetfed offset press, without charge.

The UV LED lamphead integration kits are hand-built at GEW's Sussex production site
The UV LED lamphead integration kits are hand-built at GEW’s Sussex production site

Mikhail Gluhovski, Managing Director of Pryvatna Drukarnya, contacted GEW in early 2022, to request a quotation for the supply of the system. The printing works, based in Khmelnytskyi in Western Ukraine, had been forced to halt production in February 2022 so that they could instead provide humanitarian support to some of the many refugees that were fleeing the conflict in the east of the country. This included using their two restaurants and a gymnasium, which were normally used by staff and customers, to prepare up to 1200 free meals every day for refugees, and to accommodate up to 500 people every night. These resolute and tireless efforts were carried out night and day for almost a month, while the refugees’ need was at its peak. Mikhail and his team made a short video to give the outside world a small window into what had been going on: https://youtu.be/BdlU0n45OAM

The E4C mercury arc element of the system is prepared for operational testing
The E4C mercury arc element of the system is prepared for operational testing

In the meantime, Pryvatna Drukarnya had an urgent need to get back into production in order to be able to continue as a viable business. At that point, many other printers and businesses had ceased trading. Mikhail had considered installing a UV curing system for some time before the outbreak of the conflict, and the time then seemed right to give his company a competitive edge by increasing its production throughput and reducing waste.

The UV LED lampheads are fully tested at GEW's UK facility prior to despatch
The UV LED lampheads are fully tested at GEW’s UK facility prior to despatch

Mikhail’s original request to GEW was not for financial assistance; it was merely that the UV system could be supplied to Pryvatna Drukarnya on preferential payment terms to enable them to take on the risk of investment in such difficult business conditions. It was at this point that GEW’s family owners stepped in and offered to supply the entire UV system free of charge, in recognition of the valiant work the company had done under such difficult circumstances.

As with all GEW systems, S22175 is only approved after a full operational test
As with all GEW systems, S22175 is only approved after a full operational test

The bespoke design of the UV system was carried out over a period of several weeks. GEW’s customary site visit to measure and inspect the press was not possible, so great care was taken to capture all of the necessary information by working closely with the customer through online video calls. Due to the very fast production speeds required from the Komori press, the UV system was designed with two high power mercury arc E4C lampheads in the machine delivery, and two GEW LeoLED lampheads in interdeck positions along the press. To mark the significance of this particular installation, the two RHINO cabinets that power the UV system have been designed and manufactured in the bold blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag.

The many GEW team members who worked on the Pryvatna Drukarnya order
The many GEW team members who worked on the Pryvatna Drukarnya order

The UV system has recently been successfully installed by Pryvatna’s own engineers, who were again in close communication with GEW’s installation technicians by video link.

The GEW UV system is complete and is loaded for its journey to Pryvatna Drukarnya
The GEW UV system is complete and is loaded for its journey to Ukraine

Mikhail wrote to Robert Rae, Managing Director of Sales at GEW, to explain their plight and to express his gratitude: “Everyone in our region opened their doors for those who have no home any more. At one time I had 13 people from Kharkiv, with two pets, living in my apartment. Of course, business is very difficult, but we are sure about our future: we’ve never been so consolidated and so strong before. Thanks to the goodwill of our European partners, we found an appropriate way to buy cardboard and consumables for new orders and to pay off debts at the same time. We are thankful to GEW and everyone who supports our country and our economy. This will let us to return our normal production volume and to start producing UV-printed packaging.” He concludes: “It is difficult to find words to express our gratitude for such a decision.”

The GEW system being installed by the engineering team at Pryvatna Drukarnya
The GEW system being installed by PP Pryvatna’s own engineering team

Mikhail also prepared a video as a thank you to GEW and other sponsors, to show what they were doing at their site: https://youtu.be/d9lU0HS7fqU

The GEW system arrives at PP Pryvatna Drukarnya in Khmelnytskyi, Western Ukraine
The GEW system arrives at PP Pryvatna Drukarnya in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

Robert Rae comments: “All of us here at GEW were touched by the obvious generosity and dedication of the team at Pryvatna. It seemed a natural act that we should provide this system to them free of charge, to go some way to contribute and recognise their courageous efforts in the face of such adversity. It was also a pleasure to be able to help colleagues in our industry directly, rather than through an anonymous aid donation.”

The two E4C lampheads installed on the Komori press; alongside two LeoLED lamps
The two E4C lampheads installed on the Komori; alongside two LeoLED lamps

Oleksander Bilyk, owner of Pryvatna Drukarnya, added his thoughts: “I was deeply touched and amazed by GEW’s proposal. My team and I are so grateful for this act of kindness, as not so many people in our times are willing to help not only by words, but by real action. From the whole staff of the company I say thank you GEW, for your generosity and kindness. God bless you.”

GEW’s system donation benefits others

When GEW offered the UV system free of charge, Pryvatna Drukarnya immediately responded to say that they would in turn make a number of humanitarian donations to worthy causes in Ukraine. One beneficiary of their charitable activity was a family who had suffered particularly badly as a result of the conflict and had recently lost their home in the city of Avdiivka in the Donetsk region of Eastern Ukraine, due to an enemy bombardment. To add to their tragic loss, this was the second time that the Shkryabets family had lost their home to such an attack.

They were forced to move in search of refuge and travelled over 1,000 kilometres west to the city of Khmelnytskyi, where they found the merciful help of the team at Pryvatna. After renting nearby accommodation for a few months, the displaced family were then rehomed through a local housing program and with financial sponsorship from Pryvatna. The family made a short video to thank GEW for this indirect assistance: https://youtu.be/uSCnqaDennU

Collection and sorting point for goods donated by GEW management and staff
Collection and sorting point for goods donated by GEW management and staff

Humanitarian aid from GEW’s management and staff

Boxes of essential supplies are loaded before the long journey to Ukraine
Boxes of essential supplies are loaded before the long journey to Ukraine

In addition to the donation of the UV system, GEW’s management and staff have also been busy collecting and sending a wide variety of essential supplies to support the humanitarian effort in Ukraine. This included a wide range of hygiene and healthcare products, clothing and toys for the children.

Collection points were set up in GEW’s production area and staff made donations over a short period of time before the whole consignment was shipped off to Pryvatna Drukarnya for onward distribution.

GEW has aided humanitarian work by donating £10,000 to the DEC
GEW has aided humanitarian work by donating £10,000 to the DEC

GEW’s Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) donation

To compound these initiatives, GEW has recently donated £10,000 to the DEC Ukraine Appeal. The charity, alongside similar relief-focused charities, aim to raise as much as £2.25 billion for Ukraine itself, and a further £1.85 billion for the surrounding countries who are also significantly affected by the conflict, such as Poland, Romania, Hungary and Moldova where many of the displaced refugees have fled. For more information, visit: GEW supports the DEC’s Ukraine appeal | GEW UV

GEW staff fundraising activities in aid of humanitarian support for Ukraine
GEW staff fundraising activities in aid of humanitarian support for Ukraine

GEW staff get busy with fundraising

A variety of fundraising activities have also taken place among the staff at GEW’s offices in Sussex and Surrey, for more information go to: Fundraising for Ukraine | GEW UV

Update: A thank you video from Pryvatna Drukarnya

Update, May 2023: Now that the UV curing system has been installed at Pryvatna, the good people there have sent us this update video to say thank you. It’s great to see the UV system up and running and to see the difference it has made to the business and its people.