FIG receives a great response at Labelexpo 2024
Flexo Image Graphics (FIG), an authorised dealer of flexo presses and allied equipment from the world’s leading brands in the Indian subcontinent, marked successful participation at Labelexpo India 2024, held on 14-17 November at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida. The company demonstrated some key machines from Rhyguan and others, accompanied by landmark sealing of big deals with some of the leading label and packaging companies.
21 Nov 2024 | By Rahul Kumar
“Labelexpo India 2024 was positive and the show’s overall atmosphere reflected the industry’s determination to drive a profound dynamic to make the printing and packaging industry more productive, innovative, and sustainable with the latest machines, equipment, and solutions,” Gourav Roy, managing director, Flexo Image Graphics, said.
He added, “It was one of the most successful editions of Lebelexpo India for FIG. On all three days of the show, we received an overwhelming response from trade visitors showing keen interest in all which we presented and demonstrated at our booth as technological advancements and innovations that inspired the printing, packaging, and label industries. We feel great that some landmark deals of machines had been announced during the show.”
With the presence of partner delegates from Mark Andy, Rhyguan, DCM ATN and others, FIG witnessed a crowd of new buyers at its booth.
Mumbai-based Barcom Industries finalised two Mark Andy presses from FIG. Being an old ally of FIG, Barcom has already been using a string of Mark Andy machines and the two more new flexo presses have been booked for boosting its productivity to a whole new level.
Gurugram-based Meraki Propack was FIG’s new customer which booked a Rhyguan TOP 520 dual die-cutting machine.
A leading provider of label and packaging solutions which are tailored to every brand’s requirement, Dehradun-headquartered Zircon Industries is yet another FIG’s long-term customer that booked five finishing systems from the French company DCM ATN, first installations of the machines in India from FIG.