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