Indian machine manufacturers invest in Fife VEO 600

Maxcess India, a fully owned subsidiary of Maxcess International, has received positive response for the Fife VEO 600 web monitoring inspection system from machine manufacturers in India including Vinsak and Pelican, after having successfully demonstrated it at Labelexpo India 2014.

Indian machine manufacturers invest in Fife VEO 600
Fife VEO 600 is a video-assisted moving-web monitoring inspection system. It uses a camera system with integrated strobe lighting, timed to the machine’s print cylinder, bull gear or printed mark to capture or freeze images of a moving web. This allows for the visual inspection of print quality, registration and other print processes by an operator at production speeds. In addition, the Fife VEO 600 features a 30:1 zoom function, up to 10 images per second, gamma adjustments and split screen with image freeze.
 
Nilesh Mehta, Maxcess India director, said: ‘We have received positive response for the inspection system from machine manufacturers such as Pelican and Vinsak. We also received our first order from South India from M.R. Label, which we still have to deliver.’
 
Vinsak director Ranesh Bajaj confirmed the purchase of multiple Fife VEO 600 units for its LVPI, which is a variable data printing, inspection system.
 
Maxcess India is also in talks with several other manufacturers across the country.
 
Maxcess India is catering to the Indian sub-continent that includes India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Growing at a rate of 10 to 12 percent year-on-year, the company touched a turnover of 3 crore INR in the last financial year. 
 
‘Our product received a good response at Labelexpo India 2014,’ added Mehta. ‘We will continue to participate at important exhibitions in the future to add more business to our portfolio.’