Wanjie India sells six machines at Labelexpo Asia 2025

A subsidiary of Bipin Offset and Hebei Wanjie Technology Group, Wanjie India is rapidly expanding its client base nationwide.

Wanjie India has concluded Labelexpo Asia 2025 with the sale of six machines to a host of its existing and new clients from India. A subsidiary of Ahmedabad-based Bipin Offset and China-based Hebei Wanjie Technology Group, Wanjie India has been quick in expanding its client base across the country in recent times.               

Rakesh Patel, director of Wanjie India, said: 'Labelexpo Asia 2025 pulled a good number of potential and focused trade visitors from India, among whom some of them turned out to be the company’s valued and longstanding clients. Many trade visitors from India at the expo showed interest in our machines and technologies, which we showcased alongside our principal. In addition to the six on-site bookings of our machines, we received a good number of inquiries on all four days of the expo that can be converted into business in the near future.'                    

Among those who booked Wanjie machines on-site at Labelexpo Asia 2025 was Surat-based Rachna Print and Pack, which bought a six-color Wanjie Advance 350 intermittent offset label press with a flexo unit. Its other features include a rotary die-cutting unit, cold foil on movable and turn bar and automatic remote ink control using CIP3 workflow software. Patel informed: 'Our partnership with Rachna Print and Pack started nine years ago when they invested in our four-color Wanjie press, the first-ever installed by a label manufacturer in India. Further, this newly booked six-color press with flexo unit and rotary die-cutting is their significant move for expanding business in the textile market.'

Another label converter from Surat, Sapna Label House, also booked a Wanjie Advance 350 to meet the increasing demand for short- to medium-run orders from its customers. In this regard, Patel emphasized that Wanjie Advance 350 was a suitable option for the converter whose primary activity was the production of premium labels in small quantities for pharma clients seeking to add luxury cold foiling effects to end products. 

Another existing client of Wanjie India, Pune-based Shreemulti Sticks and Labels, booked a Wanjie WJMQ-450 high-speed flatbed die-cutting machine. It marked the company’s second booking of Wanjie machine within a span of three months. At Labelexpo Europe 2025, they had booked a Wanjie Advanced 350, which will be installed by January 2026. 

Aim Corporation, a Surat-based manufacturer of premium-quality labels, finalized the bookings of two Wanjie slitters during Labelexpo Asia 2025. A prominent label company from Ankleshwar, Gujarat, booked another slitter. Patel stated that the teams from Wanjie India and its principal, Hebei Wanjie Technology Group, were delighted with the bookings and the overwhelming response they received from both Indian and international trade visitors.