Kumar Labels makes its sales debut at Labelexpo 2015

Greater Noida-based Kumar Labels, who manufacturers labelstock, offline finishing equipment and offline print enhancement equipment, made its first sale at Labelexpo Brussels 2015.

02 Oct 2015 | By Rahul Kumar

Anuj Bhargava of Kumar Labels said, “Being an Indian manufacturer, it is a proud moment for us to sell our machines here. We have sold one offline die-cutting machine NB-330 and offline varnish machine Digitus 330 to a Poland-based label printer DrukarniaEmbepress. A few queries are under discussion.”
 
Kumar Labels, the first generation label printer, manufacturers equipment and labelstock under its sister concern Hassle Free Technologies.
 
Marian Mamczarz, owner of Poland-based Drukarnia Embepress, said, “We have finalised a digital label printing press from Trojan at the exhibition and we require post-press equipment to handle that machine. Reasons to invest in those machines were their economical cost, quality of production at fast speed, and robust and compact design.”
 
The three decade-old label printing company has narrow-web flexo printing presses from Omet, Gidue and Propheteer.
 
At Labelexpo, Kumar Labels also launched its offline varnish machine.
 
This news was published on 2 October