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Komori India shines at Print Expo 2025

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Komori India shines at Print Expo 2025

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Jun Sudo, president of Komori India (4th from right) at the inaugural of Print Expo 2025

Presenting an array of flagship Lithrone presses, Komori India received a positive response at Print Expo 2025, which was organized by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India and Showcase Trade Fairs and Business Media, 10 to 12 July 2025 at Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai. The 15th edition of the show this year is co-located with the maiden Chennai edition of Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India’s ever-popular event Media Expo on digital large-format printing, signage, and brand communication.

Komori India, a subsidiary of Komori Corporation (Japan), has been expanding its installation base in the southern region, winning the full trust and confidence of printing companies across the domains of commercial, packaging, and publishing. “We win the heart of our clients core competencies of our machines delivering high-quality outputs at highly-efficient costs and in the region with our service,” Jitender Rohilla, general manager – sales, Komori India.

Rohilla adds that they are thrilled with the footfalls of trade visitors and tremendous business enquiries they received on all three days of the show. He continues, “On an average, we received near about 100 footfalls on every single day of the show.” Visitors who swarmed around the colossal booth of Komori India during the show were rushed from every nook and cranny of southern India, who happened to be either the company’s existing clients or new prospects.

Products presented at the stand of Komori India were Lithrone G44 Advance, Lithrone G40 Advance EX Edition, Lithrone G37, Lithrone G29, and a well-arranged gallery titled ‘Packaging-Zone’, where a collection of stunning package print samples was demonstrated. “We are excited to announce that we have finalised the bookings of two machines during the show,” says Rohilla.

Participated by a host of 185 exhibitors, among which many big contenders like Komori India pulled crowds, attracted by the allure of brand ‘Komori’ and cutting-edge products and solutions they presented. Rohilla mentions that every edition of Print Expo is turned out to be a prolific platform for networking with peers and partners for boosting business to a whole new elevation.

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