
Marked by heavy footfalls of mixed crowds comprising both its old and new customers thronging to the showcases of the ever-demanding Advance Series sheet-fed offset presses and other solutions, Komori India has celebrated a resounding success with the confirmations of 17 presses during Pamex 2026 that took place from 27–30 January 2026 at Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai. Also announced at the show was the launch of K-Supply, Komori’s dedicated consumables service, designed to provide customers with high-quality pressroom supplies at the most competitive prices.
Jun Sudo, president, Komori India, states that the introduction of K-Supply is the company’s substantial entry into the supply of consumables. “With this we aim to emerge as a one-stop solution provider where our clients can grab everything from one source. After all, this launch of K-Supply is a natural extension of Komori’s age-old philosophy centred on Kando, which implies to deliver ‘satisfaction’ beyond expectations of their customers,” he adds.
K-Supply’s initial portfolio will include Conventional Fount Solution, Combi Fount Solution, Conventional Wash, UV Wash, and High-Performance Cleaning Fluids (KG 201, KG 202, KG 216A, and KG 218). Prior to this launch, K-Supply consumables have undergone successful trails under the Indian operating conditions. Komori India plans to avail the consumables first in the Delhi and (NCR) National Capita Region, then, expanding across the country.
Jitender Rohilla, general manager–sales, Komori India, says all the zeal of new deals of presses started right from the day one of Pamex 2026. “We sold three machines on the first day of the show, and the count reached 10 by the second day. By the end of the event, we had sold a total of 17 Enthrone and Lithrone G Series presses to a mix of existing and new customers.”
He added, “Those printers who have booked the 17 presses during Pamex 2026 are from all over India. They engage in diverse business activities around commercial, packaging, publishing, and more. Nevertheless, these new and repeat orders of presses clearly indicate that printers across the length and breadth of the country are nowadays investing in the machines with a long-term vision focusing on automation, quality, and future-ready technology.”
The 17 presses booked on site at Komori India’s stall during Pamex 2026 included one Lithrone G640 Advance C IR, one Lithrone GL-740A C UV IR, one GL-837P A, two Lithrone G640 Advance C UV IR, nine Lithrone G437 presses, and three Enthrone G429 machines. Geographically, the printers and packaging converters who have booked the 17 machines are from all regions, starting the farthest corner of North-East India to East, South, West, and North.
Yet another system that pulled crowds at Komori India’s stall during the show has been the MBO/H+H folding system. It’s designed for high-end commercial and pharmaceutical finishing solutions. At the show, Komori India also impressively demonstrated its commitment to digital integration and customer-focused services through the provision of its cloud-based KP-Connect for monitoring and optimizing business operations.


