Daiichi Jitsugyo Signs Distribution Agreement with Chinese Printing Machinery Giant Suzhou CAI Machine Group
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Daiichi Jitsugyo has signed an agency agreement with Suzhou CAI Machine Group to sell dry offset printing machines for plastic cups and trays in Japan, enabling a one-stop production line from molding to packaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How reliable is Suzhou CAI Machine Group's technology?
- A: The company inherited technology from Van Dam Machine, a world-leading European manufacturer. With high market share in China and technical support from DJK, it is highly reliable for the Japanese market.
- Q: What are the advantages over traditional printing machines?
- A: It offers exceptional cost competitiveness compared to Western or Japanese equipment. Additionally, integration with automated supply and inspection systems addresses severe labor shortages through labor-saving automation.
- Q: What types of plastic containers can be printed?
- A: The focus is on plastic cups and trays. The 'S608' curved surface printer and 'LM' flat printer enable high-definition printing on various container shapes.