Inspection in India

13 March 2009


Weldon Celloplast, a leading Indian producer of self-adhesive labelstocks, is to sell Tectonic International’s range of print inspection systems in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates.

Sheila Harper Jones, MD of UK based Tectonic, says: “Our strategy is to invest time and technical resources in the very important Indian market, which has the potential to produce and export high quality print worldwide”.

With installations in more than 70 countries, the company’s range includes the K1, K2colour-check, Lynx and Jaguar systems, as well as flexo plate mounting machines.

Weldon Celloplast, founded in 1982, was one of the first companies in India to start local production of tapes and release papers, as well as self-adhesive labelstocks. It recently set up a separate division to offer its customers international consumables, also equipment and accessories for the Indian narrow web label printers.




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