The Komori India team at Printpack
The Komori India team at Printpack

Komori India has successfully closed a few important deals for its multicolor sheetfed offset printing presses at Printpack India 2025. The agreements highlight the growing demand for Komori’s printing technology in both the commercial and packaging sectors.

Among the new deals, Bengaluru-based Kamsri Techo has acquired a six-color 40-inch Komori GL-640A C IR printing press for high-end packaging applications. Kundali-based Officenow India and Delhi-based Chawla Printers have each invested in four-color Komori GL Series 37-inch printing presses to enhance their production capabilities. Officenow India has booked two Komori GL437 printing presses.

Puneet Chitkara of Officenow India expressed his satisfaction with the company’s continued association with Komori.

“We are a Komori house using multiple Komori printing presses. A repeat order is always a testament to a strong partnership between a converter and a manufacturer. Komori printing presses are advanced, fast, and cost-effective, with the best after-sales service. Additionally, this new press from Komori’s Green Series will allow us to produce prints more sustainably. Towards our goal to sustainable print production, we have booked two machines from the green series,” Chitkara said.

Jitender Rohilla, general manager – sales, Komori India, emphasized the company’s strong market position in both commercial and packaging segments. He said, “We are receiving an equally positive response from the packaging industry as we have from commercial and book printing sectors. This year, we have booked multiple six-color and higher configuration presses, indicating our deepening footprint in the packaging segment. We are grateful to the industry for its continuous support and trust in Komori. Our team is committed to delivering advanced and tailor-made solutions to meet evolving market demands.”

Rohilla said 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.”

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