Kohli Industries’
Visitors at Kohli Industries’ Open House held from 11 to 14 March at the Ambernath plant. Photo PSA

Kohli Industries’ along with its marketing partner Multigraph Machinery organized a four-day Open House at the former’s Ambernath plant from 11 to 14 March demonstrating Thea, the new electronic line shaft (ELS) drive technology to visiting converters. Launched in November 2015, Thea, the latest ELS gravure printing press from Kohli, has seen a good response from perspective customers. The Open House attracted many visitors from across the globe. With the marketing effort of Hiten Mehta, president of the packaging division of Multigraph, there was an overwhelming response for the Open House which was originally scheduled for two days but had to be extended by two more days to accommodate all visitors. Kohli highlighted its versatility by allowing converters to bring their own printing cylinders and raw materials to conduct special trials. “We demonstrated Thea’s ELS technology, highlighting the consistent performance of the press – the precise register accuracy, minimal makeready time, minimal wastage and one-man operation. We had an opportunity to further illustrate to visitors Thea’s print register capabilities specially during ramp up, ramp down,…

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Shardul Sharma
Correspondent-MumbaiShardul has been working and editorially contributing to both Indian Printer and Publisher and Packaging South Asia since 2011, covering the western regions of India. He has extensively covered variety of verticals in both printing and packaging industries. On personal front, he has keen interest in sports and music.