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Officenow India expands with two new Komori GL437 presses at Printpack 2025

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Officenow India expands with two new Komori GL437 presses at Printpack 2025

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Kundali-based Officenow India has reaffirmed its trust in Komori by signing a deal for two Komori GL437 printing presses at Printpack India 2025. Both machines are scheduled for delivery in July 2025.

A long-time Komori user, Officenow India has consistently relied on the brand’s advanced printing technology. With the addition of these two new presses, the company’s total number of Komori presses remains unchanged, as they will replace two pre-owned machines.

Puneet Chitkara of Officenow India shared his satisfaction with their continued association with Komori, stating: “We are a Komori house, having used multiple Komori printing presses over the years. A repeat order is a testament to a strong and reliable partnership. Komori’s machines are known for their advanced technology, speed, and cost-efficiency, backed by excellent after-sales service. Additionally, the new presses from Komori’s Green Series will help us achieve more sustainable print production. With the growth in the book printing industry, investing in these machines was essential.”

Jitender Rohilla, general manager – sales, Komori India, highlighted Officenow India’s significance in the industry, saying: “Officenow India is one of the most prominent Komori users in northern India, excelling in book printing. We are proud to be part of their journey from pre-owned machines to multiple brand-new Komori presses. The trust and support from the printing industry drive us to keep delivering innovative and customized solutions.”

With this latest investment, Officenow India continues to strengthen its capabilities in the book printing sector while embracing sustainable printing solutions.

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

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