Suhas Kulkarni, Kodak national business manager for packaging in India said: "The new Kodak packaging solutions are designed to deliver high-quality results and increase production efficiency across diverse packaging applications, enabling package printers, converters and trade shops."
"The new Flexcel SRX combines the advantages of both analog and digital flexo plate making. The SRX system offers the print stability and robustness of a conventional flexo plate with the tonal reproduction afforded by a digital system and print stability with flat top dot technology," said Prasad Date, technical sales manager, packaging segment, CGC, Kodak.
Shahnawaz Ghaus of Creed presented his company's offerings across the packaging platform segment.
The event was jointly conducted by Creed Engineers and Kodak India and was attended by 90 printers. The gathering included important flexo pre-press service providers and label printers from Delhi NCR, Uttarakhand, Mumbai and Ahmedabad along with P K Agarwal, joint president of Uflex.
Creed Engineers is a provider of a wide variety of solutions for the security, label, transpromo and packaging industries. These solutions encompass machinery and consumables and software from leading manufacturers such as ABG, Aquaflex, Busch, CEM, CMC, HP, Jet, Kodak, Nautilus, Rotatek, Schneider and Schober.
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