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DCC launches ‘Xperience Zone’ in Bangladesh

By January 12, 20171 Min Read
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Indian textile printing solutions giant, DCC Group launched its first international flagship ‘Xperience Zone’ showroom and training facility in Dhaka, Bangladesh on November 28, 2016.
DCC already has two such unique facilities in India – one in Mumbai (Maharashtra) and the other in Tirupur (Tamil Nadu). DCC’s unique Xperience Zone facility not only lets a customer get a feel of the products and technology but also showcases the finished product samples in life-like studio setup. This helps the customer understand various applications and the optimal use of machines, inks etc. Customers can also bring in their textile fabric and get their design and samples created before making any purchase decisions.
Since the facility has all the machines and products on display, it also makes for the ideal location to conduct technical seminars and hands-on training required to develop a proficient and skilled production team to ensure a profitable printing business.
Read full report in Feb 2017 issue of ITJ
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