Kongsberg, a leading provider of digital cutting solutions for packaging, POPs and signage, showcased its X20 cutting table at Printpack 2025 in Greater Noida from 1 to 5 February. The versatility of the X20 was highlighted because of the varying applications and materials used in the fast-evolving print and packaging industry.
With market trends shifting towards sustainability, packaging companies that previously focused on folding cartons are now expanding into corrugation and rigid boxes. This transformation is driven by brand owners adapting to changing consumer preferences and increasing demand for eco-friendly materials like corrugation and Kappa board.
“In India, we are witnessing the rise of young entrepreneurs who require short-run production rather than high volumes,” said Muhammad Rafiq Shaikh of Kongsberg. “To meet this demand, we’ve introduced the X20, a cutting solution designed to process multiple materials efficiently with a single tool.”
Kongsberg’s X20 features the company’s newly developed CorruSpeed tool, which enables seamless finishing of folding cartons, Kappa board, and corrugation. The machine is designed to be user-friendly, eliminating the need for highly skilled operators while maintaining precision and efficiency.
Growth in folding cartons and the shift to corrugation
The folding carton industry has seen a significant shift due to the rise of eCommerce. Previously, packaging aesthetics were a primary concern. Brand owners are now, however, prioritizing durability to extend shelf life and logistics. This has led to a growing reliance on stronger materials, presenting new finishing challenges for manufacturers.
“Kongsberg is known for producing die-like finished samples, making our cutting tables ideal for handling these tougher materials,” Shaikh added. “The X20 ensures high-quality output, addressing the industry’s need for both versatility and durability.” The precisely die cut and creased cartons produced on these precision samplemaking tables can be run through the high-speed folder gluers without glitches, which helps in short-run production.
A common misconception in the industry is that Kongsberg machines are primarily used for sample-making. However, Shaikh emphasized that the X20 is designed for short-run production and can handle a variety of materials, offering businesses greater flexibility and efficiency.
Expanding market presence and PrintPack 2025
With over 250 Kongsberg installations across India installed in the past 25 years, the company has established a strong foothold in sectors such as printing, point-of-sale displays, and flexo applications.
Printpack 2025, one of the largest exhibitions in the print and packaging industry, provided an opportunity for Kongsberg to expand its reach further. “We’re looking to generate leads, secure deals, and raise awareness about the full potential of our cutting solutions,” Shaikh noted.
With India’s print and packaging sector evolving rapidly, Kongsberg’s X20 cutting table is set to play a key role in helping businesses adapt to new market demands while enhancing production capabilities. Meanwhile, it remains the robust workhorse solution that is still running after two decades amongst its earliest customers in the country.