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Numex Blocks invests in second Kodak FLEXCEL NX System

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Numex Blocks invests in second Kodak FLEXCEL NX System

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L-R: Amit Koul (sales manager for Kodak FPD – North and East), Hrishikesh Kulkarni (sales manager for Kodak FPD – South and West), Nitin Patil (director, Numex Blocks), Sandor Meszaros (regional sales leader for APR, Kodak FPD), Sreeragh Iyer (technical application executive for Kodak FPD – India)

 

Mumbai-based Numex Blocks, a leading flexo prepress provider from Mumbai, has chosen Kodak FLEXCEL NX 5080 System for catering to burgeoning demand for high quality flexographic plates.

Numex Blocks has confirmed its purchase of a Kodak FLEXCEL NX 5080 system on the second day of Labelexpo India 2018. With the capability to image Kodak FLEXCEL NX plates up to a maximum of 50 x 80 inches in size with the new equipment, Numex aims to cater to a larger base of printer and convertors.

Sandor Meszaros, regional sales leader at Kodak’s Flexographic Packaging Division for the Asia Pacific Region (APR) says, “Numex Blocks is amongst the largest flexo prepress trade shops in the region. As a key player in one of the fastest growing flexo markets of the world, their investment in their second Kodak FLEXCEL NX equipment is testament to the trust they have in Kodak FLEXCEL NX to grow their business sustainably. We are extremely happy to expand our business partnership with Numex Blocks.”

Nitin Patil, director at Numex Blocks, says, “We believe in investing in the right technologies for today and the future. We are investing in the second Kodak FLEXCEL NX System, this time a Wide 5080, with a view to be future-ready and address the needs of the market.”

The FLEXCEL NX Wide 5080 System allows users to maximize plate making productivity and minimize waste. It brings all the benefits of the KODAK FLEXCEL NX System to print applications with larger form size requirements too

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika assumes the role of Editor at The Packman, a position he has held since 2017, reflecting a distinguished decade-long tenure specializing in journalism within the printing and packaging sectors. Beyond his professional realm, he nurtures a deep appreciation for music, travel, and films, finding inspiration and relaxation in these pursuits.

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