Wanjie India secures seven orders during Pamex 2026
Wanjie India confirms a successful Pamex 2026 with seven sales of various machines.
Wanjie India has announced a handful of confirmed orders placed by trade visitors across several machines during the recent Pamex 2026 held from January 27–30 at Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai.
Wanjie India is a subsidiary of Ahmedabad (India)-based Bipin Offset Limited and Hebei (China)-based HebeiWanjie Technology Group.
Wanjie India was established barely a year ago, but even so, its client base is rapidly expanding, with many prominent label and flexible packaging companies in India continuing to invest in Wanjie machines.
A total of seven machines, including an offset printing press, three die-cutting machines, two slitters, and one inspection machine, were sold to customers from across India during the show.
At Wanjie India's stall, a Wanjie WJMQ-370 high-speed flatbed die-cutting machine was running live. This specific machine was sold during the show.
Other machines on-site at the company's stall were two Wanjie WJMQ-450 high-speed flatbed die-cutting machines; two Wanjie Slitters; one Wanjie WJPS-450 intermittent offset printing press; and one Wanjie inspection machine.
Rakesh Patel, director, Wanjie India, said: 'This new high-speed die-cutting system is suitably engineered for rapid production environments where label and flexible packaging printing and production companies engage in high-precision and accurate die-cutting for flexibly converting a broad range of materials. It boasts advanced features and capabilities tailored to users' specific requirements.
'We were really thrilled to experience the rush of trade visitors to our stall on all four days of the show.
'Every one of them was impressed with the machines and technologies which we exhibited. Hopefully, various serious enquiries which we received during the show will be converted into business soon or in the near future.'
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