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LabelsWanjie India reports successful participation at China Print 2025

Wanjie India reports successful participation at China Print 2025

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Wanjie India reports successful participation at China Print 2025

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Rakesh Patel (centre) with the team Hebei Wanjie Technology Group at China Print 2025

Wanjie India, a joint venture between Ahmedabad-based Bopl and China’s Hebei Wanjie Technology Group, took part in China Print 2025 held from 15 to 19 May 2025 at the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall) in Beijing. Participating at the stand of its Chinese principal, the company attracted a steady flow of Indian and international trade visitors, marking a positive presence at the global event.

Rakesh Patel, director, Wanjie India, said, “It’s been quite exciting to witness the significant increase in the number of trade visitors from India thronging to China Print 2025 this year. The show is well organised and it keeps strengthening its position as one of the world’s leading trade shows on complete printing solutions. With respect to the invigorating exhibits and overall crowds it pulled on all five days of the show, China Print 2025 turned out to be better in many ways than even some of the leading shows in Europe.”

A range of machines showcased at the stand of Wanjie India’s principal drew considerable interest from visitors at China Print 2025. Among the highlights were the WJPS-450 Full Rotary label and flexible packaging machine, WJRB-450 mm flexographic printing machine, and the WJPS 700 intermittent label printing machine designed for 12-micron flexible film. Also on display were the WJPS Advanced-350 intermittent offset label and flexible packaging machine and finishing equipment such as the WJMF-350 rotary die-cutting and slitting machine, among others.

“We are thrilled to announce that three of our key machines on showcase were booked by trade visitors from India. The three machines we sold to our valued Indian customers during the show were a semi-rotary die punching machine, a flatbed die punching machine for IML labels (450 mm width flatbed die punching system with slitter), and an inspection machine. We feel grateful to have participated in a prolific show like China Print 2025 and look forward to taking part in the upcoming editions in the years to come,” said Patel.

Moving forward, Wanjie India is gearing up to set a new benchmark in the label printing and flexible packaging industry with a comprehensive portfolio of advanced printing machines and post-press equipment. Looking beyond the Indian market, the company also aims to expand its customer base across Africa and the Middle East in the near future.

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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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