Adway Print Concept gets Komori to boost productivity
To boost its productivity and innovation, Noida-based Adway Print Concept has installed a brand new six-colour Komori Lithrone GL37 with UV coater.
26 Nov 2024 | By Rahul Kumar
It marks the company’s first installation of a larger and most advanced Komori press with inline UV coater in its production facility of 35,500-sqft of constructed area.
In 2018, Adway installed a Komori Lithrone G440.
Anuj Kumar Jain, director, Adway Print Concept, said, “We need to upgrade our line of printing presses for amplifying production volume, speed, and print innovation which our customers increasingly demand.” He added that the new Komori Lithrone GL637 with UV coater is the latest in the upgrade.
He said, “With six colours and other added features, this new Komori Lithrone GL637 will boost up our productivity and production speed. We have other presses and equipment in our production facility for managing six-colour printing with coating. However, those presses that take two passes for printing and UV coating are naturally slow in production. This is not the case of KOMORI GL637 with UV coater.”
Pradeep Kumar Jain, director, Adway Print Concept, added, “This newly arrived KOMORI Lithrone GL637 in our facility is designed and engineered to pull off everything in-line.”
He explained, “It means that this new six-colour press can deliver everything including UV coating and varnishing in one pass. This is the added advantage of this new Komori press which is now set to increase our production to a new height.”
Handling paper thicknesses ranging from 0.04-mm up to 0.8-mm, six-colour Komori Lithrone G37 with inline coater configurations for added value works can run packaging printing at 15,000-sph. Other key machines and equipment running in the separate production units of Adway Print Concept include Bobst Visionfold 110 A2, Heidelberg Easymatrix 106 CS, Zhongke, etc.
Since its inception in 2017, Adway Print Concept has been working for customers in the sectors like pharmaceutical, FMCG, automobiles, cosmetics, etc, backed by a team of 150 staff, converting around 250 tonnes of papers every month.
“With our investment in the new Komori Lithrone GL637, we are targeting to increase our conversion volume to 500 tonnes,” Anuj Kumar Jain said, adding that Komori India deserves praise for revolutionising quality printing in the Indian printing and packaging industry with the latest and capable machines.