Vetaphone appoints Weldon Celloplast as agent in India

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Vetaphone has appointed Weldon Celloplast as its agent in India. The Danish manufacturer of corona treatment equipment reports increasing sales throughout Asia, and the partnership with New Delhi-based Weldon is part of its continued expansion in the region.

Nicolai Bisgaard, Vetaphone’s area sales manager for Asia, said: ‘Our new partnership with Weldon Celloplast makes it possible for us to go into the Indian market as a serious business partner. We look forward to cooperation with Indian customers to help them with achieving their production goals.’

Vetaphone, founded by Danish engineer Verner Eisby, has supplied corona treaters around the world since 1951. The recent foundation of an Asian subsidiary in Singapore now provides local sales and service support to plastic and paper manufacturers in the region.

Pawandeep Sahni, marketing director at Weldon Celloplast, said: ‘Vetaphone is a pioneer in corona treaters. We are happy to bring to our customers yet another premium product that will enhance the value of their product offerings.’

Weldon Celloplast is a manufacturer of self-adhesive labelstocks, tamper evident security label products and specialty tapes. Managing director Harveer Singh Sahni, who founded Weldon Celloplast in 1982, said: ‘The company now represents some of the leading and most trusted international names in consumables, materials and equipment and has become a virtual “one stop shop” for narrow web label printers.  

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