VS Packaging buys Wenhong WH1050SS die cutter from Zhongke India

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VS Packaging buys Wenhong WH1050SS die cutter from Zhongke India
L to R: Pooja Shahpal of Zhongke, Mujahid Slemani, and Aleen Sharfi from VS Packaging at Pamex Photo : PSA

Vadodara-based carton printer and convertor VS Packaging has bought a Wenhong WH1050SS automatic high–speed die-cutting machine from Zhongke India. The deal was announced at Pamex 2023 in Mumbai.

We bought the fifth Wenhong WH1050SS high-speed automatic die-cutting machine from Zhongke India. They have been great to work with. This machine is great and the service provided by Zhongke India is excellent,” says Mujahid Sulemani, general manager, VS Packaging.

VS Packaging was founded in 2010. It prints and converts monocartons as well as master cartons for Indian and export markets. A fully loaded UV Heidelberg 6-color UV Heidelberg press is available in the press department. It now includes three die cutters as well as two folder gluers.

Exports should be your focus

VS Packaging is optimistic about the Indian packaging market but is also keen to expand its presence on the export market, in particular in the Middle East.

We have many customers in Africa and the Middle East, and we plan to expand this business. We export cartons to countries like South Africa, Qatar, UAE and Qatar. We are in talks with customers in Kuwait,” Sulemani says.

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Since 2011, Shardul has been contributing editorially to Indian Printer and Publisher and Packaging South Asia. He covers the western regions in India. He has extensive experience in covering a variety of verticals both in the packaging and printing industries. Personally, he is passionate about music and sports.

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