UV Ray broadens global reach with new distributors

The company now has distributors for the Americas, Australia and Portugal.

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UV Ray has expanded local representation of its UV LED, dichroic mirror and hybrid curing systems with the appointment of AGS (Australian Graphic Servicing) as its distributor for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region, and UV Pro for the Americas. Previously appointed distributor UV-Lamps CCP SL for Spain is now also representing UV Ray in Portugal.
 
AGS has a well-established reputation in the Australasian market, with over 30 years of experience providing services, consumables and equipment to the print, packaging and label industries.
 
'Our highly skilled in-house service team specializes in equipment installation, retrofits/upgrades as well as regular proactive and reactive maintenance,' said Angus Maynard, AGS general manager. 'At AGS, customer service is the very foundation of our philosophy, mission, vision and purpose. We look forward to serving UV Ray customers and growing the market here with their energy-efficient and customizable UV LED and dichroic mirror curing technologies.'
 
Brian Wenger, owner of UV Pro, brings expertise in UV curing technology to the Americas market, with over 20 years of experience. In addition to consulting on the procurement of new UV Ray systems, UV Pro offers a wide range of services, including used UV equipment, spare and replacement parts, and expert servicing and repairs.
 
'These new distribution appointments broaden UV Ray’s global reach and will serve our customers well in the printing and converting industries, thanks to their UV expertise and strong local service,' said Stefano Maiano, production director and co-owner of UV Ray. 'They will be instrumental in helping printers evaluate the best price-to-performance ratio and select UV LED, dichroic or hybrid solutions that deliver top-tier performance, energy efficiency and environmental compatibility.'
 
UV Ray is exhibiting at Labelexpo Europe 2025, stand 3A71, where it will present its MaxLED lamps with a new air-cooled technology, complementing its established water-cooled systems. UV Ray will also highlight MaxLED as a retrofit-friendly option for straight-path presses and debut its new Goliath UV reflector, which delivers 100 percent uniform output with lower web temperatures.