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Kaveri Print Process installs KOMORI Lithrone G37

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Noida-based Kaveri Print Process has has invested in a brand new KOMORI Lithrone G37 (25”x37”) sheetfed offset press bought from KOMORI India. “We have had good experience of KOMORI technology’s value and quality earlier as our machine portfolio was expanded with an Enthrone 429 in 2013. Since then we are smitten by KOMORI and our latest investment in the brand new 4-colour Lithrone G37 has opened up a new chapter in book printing for us to engage inhigh quality and faster production,” says Atul Goel, Managing Director, Kaveri Print Process Pvt Ltd.

According to Atul, Kaveri Print Process works with around 15 leading book publishers. “We predominantly produce spiral and softbound books, and a few hardbound copies. In terms of volume, we deliver around 15 tonnes on daily basis, which means a minimum of 45,000 centre-stitched and paperback books. Now, we have to increase it with our team’s commitment and constant investments in new machines like theLithrone G37,” he mentions.

Atul is joined by his sons, Ankit Goel and Raghav Goel, in the business. “We are now exploring the capacity of our new Lithrone G37 with which we print around 75% of books. With faster makeready time, this KOMORI press is highly versatile to handle wide range of substrates such as art paper for production of colourful children books,” tells Ankit.

On choosing the Lithrone G37, Raghav mentions that ‘KOMORI’ has become a hallmark of every book printer around. He emphasises, “We are eager to boost our current daily production volume of 15 tonnes to 22 tonnes with the flexibility and efficiency of Lithrone G37.” A BBA Graduate from Amity University, Mr Raghav plays a pivotal role in grabbing a handful of public tenders that include the printing of New India Samachar, a fortnightly magazine published by the Government of India.

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