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Wanjie India participation at Pamex 2026

Wanjie India is all set to launch a new flatbed die-cutting machine, which would be unveiled at Pamex 2026, taking place on from 27–30 January at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai.

A subsidiary of Ahmedabad (India)-based Bipin Offset and Hebei (China)-based Hebei Wanjie Technology Group, Wanjie India is relatively new in the market, established barely a year or so ago. However, it has gained ground on various fronts, including its machine installations and introductions of comprehensive machines for labels and flexible packaging.

The upcoming Pamex 2026 will serve as a launch pad for us to introduce the new Wanjie WJMQ-450/370 high-speed flatbed die-cutting machine,” said Rakesh Patel, director of Wanjie India. He said the new machine is the latest and upgraded model with or without a conveyor. He said the new flatbed die-cutting machine is fully packed with advanced features, capabilities, and flexibilities, which are custom-made in accordance with what customers want and require these days.

Wanjie India’s expanding product portfolio consists of popular offset label presses and finishing equipment perfectly engineered for precision, speed, and versatility. “The Wanjie WJMQ-450/370 high-speed flatbed die-cutting machine, which we will formally launch in the Indian market, was recently exhibited at the Labelexpo Asia 2025 in Shanghai where one of our longstanding customers from Pune booked it,” Patel said.

Wanjie India keeps participating in the leading domestic as well as international expos. “We achieved success in every trade expo we participated in by securing multiple orders. We sold six machines at the recent Labelexpo Asia,” Patel said, adding, “We are looking forward to generating some good business at Pamex 2026 with the showcase of a comprehensive range of new and world-class machines built with the world-class Wanjie engineering and technology at the core.”

Label and flexible packaging machines in the current portfolio of Wanjie India are ideal for short-to medium-run and medium-to-long-run jobs, he said. “What we keep in mind is that our presses and post-press systems must enable users to handle in-mould (IML) and short-run pharmaceutical labels more efficiently than before,” Patel said, adding that Wanjie India’s team will be available on all four days of the expo to assist and guide trade visitors about the company’s products, technologies, and new arrivals such as the set-to-be-launched Wanjie WJMQ-450/370 flatbed die-cutting machine.

Wanjie India will be present at stand G-66, hall 3.

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