| Indian newspaper
and commercial presses equipped with IRS
Indian printers convinced of register system Q.I. Press
Controls
The demand for automatic register control systems from
Q.I. Press Controls is growing exponential in India. Q.I. Press
Controls India Pvt. Ltd. has agreed delivery of IRS colour and
cut-off register systems for three new projects: an automatic
colour register system for TPH for Amar Ujala and automatic colour
and cut-off register systems for IPP in Noida near Delhi and Print
House India in Navi Mumbai.
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| Mrs. Amila
Singhvi, Managing Director International Print-O-Pac |
In close cooperation with The Printers House, the new 3 towers
Orient 36000 newspaper press from Amar Ujala will be equipped
with an automatic colour register control system. TPH advised
their customer to choose the IRS system because of their good
experiences with both the product and the company Q.I. Press Controls.
The most important reasons from Mr. Kamlesh Avasthi from Amar
Ujala to choose for the IRS were the reliability and the proven
technology of the high-tech system with which quality improvements
and waste reduction will be realized.
Mrs. Amila Singhvi (Managing Director) from IPP in Noida has
chosen for the IRS automatic colour and cut-off register system
for their Solna 4 unit commercial press. Mrs. Singhvi explains
that a supplier that demonstrates to be a good partner has an
advantage in considering possible systems. She also adds that
the high-tech CCD technology of the system and the small register
marks convinced them that the IRS register system is the best
system for them.
At Print House India Pvt. Ltd. in Navi Mumbai, Mr. Pramod Hendre
(Director) and Mr. Narendra Attarde (Technical Advisor) explain
that they have chosen for the IRS automatic colour and cut-off
register system for their existing Komori System 35 commercial
press because quality is very important to them. They already
have good experiences with Q.I. Press Controls’ automatic
cut-off register system and the assurance of good performance
and the good relation with Q.I. Press Controls gives them their
confidence in the system. Mr. Attarde states that they especially
like the small register marks (0,02 x 0,02 mm) and the user friendly
and easy to maintain system.
Q.I. Press Controls India can meet the increasing demand well.
The last few months tens of new employees have been trained intensively
in cooperation with the European Headquarters to provide the Indian
customers local service and support. Furthermore Q.I. Press Controls
India is busy with the establishment of a new office and factory
building in Ahmedabad.
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