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Komori bags 17 deals on first three days of Pamex 2024

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Komori bags 17 deals on first three days of Pamex 2024

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Komori India, a subsidiary of Komori Corporation, Japan, has announced securing deals for 17 sheetfed printing presses during the first three days of Pamex 2024, culminating on 8 February 2024.

Jitender Rohilla, general manager for sales at Komori India, expressed his enthusiasm, stating that Pamex 2024 has proven to be a fantastic show for the company. The bookings unfolded as follows – seven machines on the first day, five machines on the second day, and an additional five machines on the third day. With one more day remaining, there is optimism about surpassing the previous year’s record of booking 20 printing presses during Pamex 2023.

Rohilla extended gratitude to the industry for the unparalleled love and unconditional support, which has contributed to achieving these remarkable numbers. Notably, the deals are not limited to a single segment, as packaging convertors and printers from various sectors, including commercial printing, books printing, and others, have embraced Komori printing presses to meet their diverse requirements.

The multiple deals include nine printing presses from the Lithrone G series, predominantly chosen by packaging converters. Additionally, seven machines from the four-color Enthrone 29-inch presses series and one machine from the LP series have been included in this impressive lineup.

Anticipating the delivery of most machines in the second half of the year, Komori India looks forward to continuing its commitment to delivering cutting-edge printing solutions and meeting the evolving needs of its valued customers.

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NewsDesk
The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

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