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Komori India reports success in China Print 2025

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Komori India reports success in China Print 2025

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United efforts of Komori India and Global teams at China Print 2025 – driving innovation, collaboration, and excellence in print technology

Centred on the theme of ‘Connected Automation’ signifying an approach to maximize productivity, Komori Corporation, alongside its subsidiaries, including Komori India, has benchmarked the future of printing technologies and solutions at China Print 2025 held from 15–19 May 2025 at China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) in Beijing. Flagship products shown at the company’s booth were Lithrone GL740 Advance EX Edition, Lithrone GX729 with inline coater, J-throne 29 digital press, MBO Series folding machine, among others.

Jitender Rohilla, general manager–sales, Komori India, says, “China Print 2025 turned out well, exceeding all our expectations. Overall, showcases of the latest machines and technologies were comprehensive as trade visitors from all over the world, including India, left the show with key takeaways for newer prospects of innovations and applications for diverse printing and packaging domains.” He adds that the five-day show went on rather better than some of the world’s highly reputed expos in Europe.

The Komori J-throne 29 drew massive attention during China Print 2025

A 10-member team of Komori India was present at China Print 2025. “The number of trade visitors from India to the expo this year is found to be increasing as compared to the previous edition,” shared Rohilla, adding that trade visitors from India booked eight machines during the show. The team Komori India, on all five days of the show, helped and guided every trade visitor, either from India or elsewhere, at their stand about the competency of Komori machines, operational excellence, and how it would elevate businesses across the commercial printing, packaging, and publishing sectors.

According to Rohilla, China Print 2025 impressively exhibited the latest arrays of products, technologies, and solutions designed to encompass the entire sectors. “Advanced post-press machines, including roll-to-sheet models as well as B2 inkjet digital printing systems, were among the show-stoppers,” he says, conclusively adding that the team Komori India feels good to be at China Print 2025, where 8 machines were sold and received new enquiries that can be converted into business soon.

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