
Pressinspection service started with independent inspections of used printing equipment worldwide — and those trips showed us why the printing industry has long needed a single modern marketplace for services and solutions.
We travel a lot — and there was nothing romantic about it: the press we had to inspect could be anywhere. And every trip started the same way — searching for a decent hotel. In theory, you can manually open three or four local hotel sites, scroll, compare. In practice, by the fourth you’re already yawning, and the fifth you won’t even open. That’s how human attention works: you see the top of the results, not the whole market.
For you, it means choosing “from a few,” not “from the best.” For hotels, it means staying invisible even if they’re truly good. That’s why the whole world uses Booking.com or Airbnb: everything in one place, filters, reviews, ratings, clear rules. And the service provider wins too — they can present their listing in a way that convinces you.
Searching for a hotel is a typical example of how you should not voluntarily deprive yourself of the right to choose.
In printing, it’s the exact same story — only the stakes are higher. Yes, there are online resources for buying equipment — pressxchange, roepa.com, pressdepo. But they rarely solve the main thing: access to specialists when you don’t need to “browse a listing,” but to solve a real problem fast. For example, when the owner of a Heidelberg XL106 urgently needs cylinder repair, or when a print shop buys a KBA Rapida 106 and is looking for a commissioning crew without paying for expensive OEM service.
The owner of a digital or offset print shop, an author, a die-making company — everyone knows their craft well. But skill alone isn’t enough: to be found, you need outreach, emails, time, and sometimes even participation in trade shows like Labelexpo or DRUPA. That’s how the industry has lived for years — “by phone calls” — and it loses money precisely because of that closed loop.
The buyer is just as limited by their circle as the seller is. Pressinspection exists to replace random recommendations with transparent choice: profiles, reviews, ratings, geography, secure payments.
The customer is trapped in their own space too. Where do you quickly find an illustrator for a new book? Where do you find a packaging designer working in ArtiosCAD if you don’t want every project done “by one hand” and in one style?
I know excellent packaging and label designers, box-structure specialists — they work as freelancers or through small studios. Their problem isn’t quality, but access to the market and a guarantee of payment for their work. That’s why the same request is heard in every country and every language: “Can you recommend someone?” — and then a chain of coincidences begins, where the deciding factor is not competence but someone’s contact in a phone.
Our marketplace is exactly about making choices not “by acquaintance,” but by facts: portfolio, specialization, reviews, rating, experience.
“Your friend” may be mistaken, but reviews from real buyers are unlikely to be. In addition, your choice is greatly simplified if you have the opportunity to familiarise yourself with a particular person’s portfolio and understand whether their style is what you need. Order services and leave reviews. Our platform does not allow fake reviews without real purchases.
This matters even for the most down-to-earth, “non-glamorous” tasks. A well-known case: a small Polish company, tired of the quick failure of original AMS LED dryer chips, developed its own design — more reliable and cheaper than the original. If you’re in another region, you likely won’t even hear about such a solution. Same with service: a friend might give you the contact of a mechanic for a Manroland R700 — but you don’t see their real level and you don’t know how well they fit your specific job. When replacing rollers, the choice returns: buy new Boettcher rollers or send the old ones for reconditioning? The second option is cheaper, but how do you verify the contractor’s competence — without weeks of messaging and stress?
And then there’s financial risk: a crew dismantling a Heidelberg CD102-6+L didn’t fully drain the oil, and during loading it spilled onto the sidewalk on private property. The owner paid for cleaning the asphalt and issued an invoice — the contractor was left without money. Or another scenario: a mechanic comes to fix a Rapida 105, and gets paid a month or two later after daily reminders. We offer a simple way out: place the job through Pressinspection — and work by clear, understandable rules.
Pressinspection.com is not “just another website.” It’s an industry tool that helps talented people sell their skills worldwide, and helps print shops quickly find vetted specialists where they are truly needed.
Now anyone can choose a contractor by rating and reviews — and instantly understand geography: service and product listings show a country flag. This saves what matters most: time at the moment you need a solution “yesterday.” You may need a mechanic for a Heidelberg CD 102 in one region, a technologist for a specific production profile in another, a hot-foil embossing die maker in a third.
At the same time, the talent market is tight: good people are scarce, and keeping a specialist on payroll “just in case” is expensive and often pointless. It’s far more efficient to assign one-off tasks to those who do them every day. You can hire a packaging designer from India — high quality at a reasonable budget. And you can consult an established European expert on equipment selection, or a production technologist who actually works with your exact product type — without long “friend-of-a-friend” searches.
There is nothing stopping major flagship companies such as Bobst, Heidelberg, and Koenig & Bauer from making their services visible to all users in the region, even for comparison purposes. Buyers may be surprised to discover that the service they have been using for many years is cheaper to order directly from the manufacturer.
The platform is useful not only for services, but also for the “hidden warehouse” in every print shop. Many businesses accumulate peripheral equipment: compressors, used and new spare parts, assemblies that feel wrong to throw away but never get sold. In practice, that’s money frozen on a shelf — and a marketplace turns it back into cash flow. There’s also a whole world of repairs you don’t order every day: dry-ice cleaning, electroplating cylinder repair, restoration of shafts and surfaces. These jobs are ordered when something breaks — and that’s exactly when it’s hardest to quickly find someone who will do it well.
We support both scenarios: a mechanic traveling on-site and parts shipped to a factory for restoration. And to protect both sides, we use a secure payment model: funds are reserved via the platform and released only after the service is completed or the delivery is confirmed.
As a result, Pressinspection erases borders between regions and opens doors for people who can truly do the work — from mechanics and electronics specialists to freelancers, marketers, and highly specialized production experts.
Over 35 years of experience in sheetfed offset printing, production workflows, and marketing.
He began his career in print shops and later worked with leading suppliers and service partners in the industry. He contributed to market development and customer support for Heidelberger Druckmaschinen (from 1997), and later collaborated with Boettcher Systems (from 2010) and ROEPA (from 2011). He spent over 12 years with Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Osteuropa Vertriebs-GmbH, first as a regional representative and then as a branch manager. Since 2011, he has been a trading partner of H. Roesinger & Partner (France) and has completed many professional trainings at the Heidelberg Print Media Academy.
Today, with the strong support of an international team of IT, finance and marketing specialists, he is helping to transform the printing services market through the PressInspection platform, making expert support more stable and predictable for printing companies, and enabling professionals from different countries to attract new customers in a clear and reliable B2B environment.