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Redington partners with The Printer House for Orient L&P series

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Redington partners with The Printer House for Orient L&P series

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L to R: Rishab Kohli, MD, The Printer House; and Ramesh KS, vice-president, digital printing, Redington

Redington, a leading Indian integrated technology solutions provider and a Fortune India 500 company, has partnered with The Printer House (TPH), a prominent name in the Indian printing industry, to represent and support the sales, service, and consumable support for the Orient L&P series, designed for label and packaging applications.

Aligned with Redington’s vision to unlock the next transformation, this partnership aims to accelerate the growth of India’s label and packaging sector through innovative solutions. Redington will exclusively represent and support end-to-end sales, services, and consumable supply for the Orient L&P series. It will equip industry players with high-quality, efficient, and sustainable printing solutions to meet the increasing demand for customization and productivity.

“As we continue to strengthen our presence in the digital printing ecosystem, we are delighted to announce our partnership with The Printer House, under which Redington will exclusively manage the sales, service, and support for the Orient L&P Series. This collaboration marks an important step in our strategic expansion beyond commercial printing to the fast-evolving labels and packaging segment. With this, Redington is proud to promote a high-quality ‘Made in India’ digital printing press designed for the Indian market and unlock access to the product across international markets,” said Ramesh KS, vice-president, digital printing, Redington

Rishab Kohli, MD, The Printer House, said, “It is with great pride that we at The Printer House, together with Redington, can bring to the Indian market a homegrown digital inkjet solution for the labels and packaging sector. The partnership between TPH and Redington will usher in a new age of printing in India for the label and packaging segment and provide world-class equipment in India for Indian printers. As pioneers of the Indian printing industry, our joint goal is to provide Indian converters equipment and service that can ensure long-term global competitiveness and exponential growth in the years to come. This partnership is a truly momentous moment for the industry, and we hope that it will help provide a quantum leap for the Indian label and packaging industry, which will in turn accelerate its growth in the crucial decades to come.”

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