Grand Prints installs its fourth Maxima kit
Grand Prints, a food carton and pharmaceutical packaging company, recently invested in Excel Machinery's automatic die-cutter, Maxima HS 1020. This is the company's fourth Maxima kit.
21 Feb 2025 | By PrintWeek Team
Grand Print works primarily in pharmaceutical packaging. It is working towards expanding its customer base, now catering to FMCG products, carton packaging and cosmetics.
Dr Rohin Anhal, chief executive officer, Grand Prints, said, “We are extremely happy with the performance of this machine. It does the job well. We are planning to buy another model of this machine in the near future.”
The Maxima HS-1020 can cut up to 7,500 sheets per hour. “The machine has been functioning for over two months without breaking down. Our prior experience with Excel Machinery has been brilliant. The service that they provide is unmatched,” Anhal added.
The machine has a pneumatic chase-locking system with quick die lock, rigid toggle design, a
gripper bar lock system, automatic centralized lubrication, a computerised control touch
screen display, non-stop device in feeder and pre-loading attachment, an adjustable advance
and retard of feeder timing.
Anhal considered purchasing a machine from one of Excel Machinery’s competitors but then decided against it since Excel Machinery is a “Make in India” company. “There is pride in using a machine that has been made in India. It also comes at a fraction of the cost of its competitors and performs wonderfully well,” Anhal concluded.