At Bharat Print Expo 2025 in Bengaluru, SigLoch, a Bindwel brand, showcased its latest range of digital post-press machines.
SigLoch’s stand featured live demonstrations of its XE-CUT digital flatbed cutting table, the SigLoch Zen single-clamp perfect binder, and the Bindwel Ultra-Pur system – attracting considerable attention from printers, converters, and industry professionals, especially those seeking versatile, short-run production capabilities.
Ajay Nagar, general manager at SigLoch, emphasized the importance of the digital printing sector’s rapid expansion and the need for efficient post-press systems for short-run and customized print jobs. “With a focus on the exponential growth of the digital print segment, we showcased post-press machines manufactured in India for Indian customers at the expo,” he said.
Along with the machines, the stand highlighted its capability of handling short-run labels, invitations, box making, visiting cards, and perfect binding. The company explained to visitors how its post-press solutions are well-suited to the demands of modern digital printing, particularly for businesses that provide customized, on-demand, or small-batch printing needs.
“Our made-in-India product portfolio can deliver quality as per global standards,” Nagar added. “With these machines, we are setting a new benchmark in post-press print quality for digital printers across the country.”
According to Nagar, post-press is increasingly recognized as a vital revenue stream. “Post-press is the new way to gain profit. Value addition in any printed product is in demand—customers are looking for something extra. The post-press segment, once considered secondary, is now becoming a highly organized and strategic part of the digital print workflow,” he explained.
A notable takeaway for SigLoch was the attention and appreciation it received from visitors from smaller towns and remote areas. “Visitors from remote places discovered our made-in-India solutions. They got to discover the made-in-India capability of Bindwel and appreciated the quality after gaining a first-hand experience,” Nagar said.