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Sonipat’s Shree Jee Printers invests in new Komori

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Sonipat’s Shree Jee Printers invests in new Komori

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L to R – Rajesh Garg, Ghanshyam Das Garg, Shivesh Garg and Shivay Garg of Shree Jee Printers

A complete house of printing, Sonipat (Haryana)-based Shree Jee Printers serves clients considerably in the publishing and packaging segments. The company has bolstered its overall competency in printing and productivity by investing in a new Komori offset press. Bought from Komori India, the brand new Lithrone GL437 installed recently in Shree Jee Printers’ production setup is opening up a new chapter in the company’s book printing as well as packaging print production.

Shree Jee Printers has been evolved in the printing and packaging industry since last three decades or so. In this, Rajesh Garg, who is the second generation in the business and currently at the helm of the company, recalls, “My father, Ghanshyam Das Garg, our founder, started the business in Delhi in the late 1980s. A true print enthusiast by nature, he operated Dominant presses to produce shoe boxes and other packaging items.”

“With trends in the printing and packaging market constantly evolving – new technologies emerging, machines being launched, and clients demanding high-quality, innovative products – Shree Jee Printers has consistently pursued upgrades in both manpower and machinery.” Rajesh notes that the company has recently undertaken significant advancements in this direction.

“Adoption of the Lithrone GL437 is a big turning point for us as this brand new Komori press has the prowess to boost quality, productivity, and efficiency of prints and volume, which we deliver in accordance to what our clients want, either in the arenas of publishing or packaging,” tells Mr Rajesh, adding, “Though we have been in book printing business for years, this Lithrone GL437 is redefining yet another level of quality printing and productivity.”

A robust and compact press, Lithrone GL437 is perfectly designed to produce A-1 graphics with maximum sheet size of 640 x 940 mm, compatibly running on substrates of diverse thicknesses ranging from 0.04mm up to 0.45mm. It operates at the speed of 15,000sph with in-line coater. “Using this Komori press commendable for its speed and media flexibility, we are now capable to produce sheets up to 37inch in width, which is empathetically needed to take care of clients’ demands in both the arenas of publishing and packaging,” emphasizes Rajesh.

Rajesh is joined by his two sons, Shivay Garg and Shivesh Garg, in the business. They take care of the overall operation and production with a new vision for expansion on various fronts. Shivay, says, “We manufacture books, predominantly softbound medical books. As long as the new Lithrone GL437 is with us now, we are fully set to scale new yardsticks of quality printing, innovation, and productivity.”

Explaining why they chose the Lithrone GL437 over other options, Shivesh says, “We often compared Komori with another close competitor brand. In the end, we chose Komori for several reasons – speed, quality, and a reasonable price.” He adds that the Lithrone GL437 is the ideal press to capture opportunities in India’s rapidly growing publishing market, as well as in the packaging sector.

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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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