Rajesh Chordia, managing director at Pack Art, said: "We have in-house pharmaceutical jobs and few jobs from outside. Today the buyers look at the printed packaged product. We want our pharmaceutical products to stand out in the market. After a market survey and a live demonstration, we decided to purchase a Sakurai."
Chordia, added: "Sakurai was the ideal choice as it was cost effective. Its size is feasible for our pharmaceutical and other multiple applications."
The six-year company already has one four-colour Komori Sprint, one two-colour Komori Sprint and one four-colour Komori Lithrone which are used for packaging printing.
The Rs 4-crore company which has a team of 50, has plans to install a folder-gluer and a punching machine in the next six months.
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