GMH UV becomes GEW's distributor

GEW has partnered with GMH UV, which will be representing its sheetfed offset and wide web offset business across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

GEW has partnered with GMH UV, which will be representing its sheetfed offset and wide web offset business across the USA, Canada, and Mexico

Based in the Midwest, GMH UV is now a dedicated partner and distributor of the GEW UV product line for the sheetfed industry in North America and will provide full sales coverage throughout the territory. The company will be supported by a multimillion-dollar parts inventory and a large, experienced service team already in place at GEW in Ohio. 

All service and spare parts will continue to be delivered through GEW's established infrastructure, while GMH UV will entirely focus on sales and business development.

‘GEW's sheetfed UV and LED products exceed the quality and reliability requirements that GMH UV has set as a priority,’ said Grieg Heimbuch, partner at GMH UV. ‘An exact meeting of power, quality, and price make GEW's UV equipment perfectly suited to deliver to GMH UV's high-performance, high-volume printing market, representing how UV sheetfed printing has matured over the past decade.’

‘In the past year, the sales organization at GEW Inc has undergone a significant restructuring,’ added Robert Rae, managing director of sales at GEW. ‘We have an excellent product line-up across our narrow web, sheetfed, and wide web printing and coating markets and a service organization with an enviable reputation. However, we had to find a solution to grow into the expanding sheetfed packaging market without losing focus on our core markets in narrow web printing. This exciting partnership with GMH allows us to do just that, with GEW maintaining its historical focus and GMH spearheading sheetfed and wide web offset.

‘We are very confident that the sales acumen and industry expertise of GMH UV partnered with high-quality UV and LED products and services from GEW will be a breath of fresh air for a sheetfed offset market bereft of new options.’