Om Enterprises invest in AccurioPress
Faridabad-based Om Enterprises recently invested in a Konica Minolta AccurioPress C7090.
18 Oct 2024 | By Rahul Kumar
Gaurav Sharma, owner and proprietor of Om Enterprises, said, “We had used Konica Minolta machines previously. Due to their performance and reliability, we knew we would add value by upgrading the machinery. The AccurioPress C7090 offers enhanced capabilities that allow us to produce even better results for our clients. The Konica Minolta team provided us with good training support during the installation of the machine.”
Om Enterprises was established in 2012 and is located in NIT Faridabad, with a branch office in Gurgaon. The company has grown steadily to offer a wide range of printing services. It provides a variety of printing services such as multicolour, offset, and single-colour printing.
The new AccurioPress C7090 has been installed at its Gurgaon Branch.
The company’s principal clientele consists of a variety of sectors where it provides services to hospitals with quality offset printing and sticker productions.
“In addition, we specialise in bar code labels, providing professional solutions for industries requiring accurate and durable labelling,” Sharma said.
Om Enterprises is supported by a well-knit team comprising 30 skilled professionals, all vital to the day-to-day operations of its business.
The other two Konica Minolta machines in its fleet, besides the AccurioPress C7090, are the C1085 and the C250i. “These machines have played an important and integral part in our operations. We have also opted for Konica Minolta Accurio Pro Flux essential software solution along with the C7090 model which has enhanced our overall productivity through quick imposition features and managing complex VDP jobs,” Sharma explained.
He said the company has received a good return on investment since the installation of the AccurioPress C7090 in March 2024.
It has improved our production capability. We can produce with much more effectiveness to meet the increased demands,” Sharma concluded.