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Orange O Tec: Expanding footprints across India

By August 1, 20202 Mins Read
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India, with its rapidly growing economy, is witnessing a sea changing in the way the industries look at and use digital printing. Advanced digital printing technologies have opened up new avenues of growth, especially for the textile industry. Industries in Surat, Mumbai, Ludhiana, Delhi and Tirupur are experiencing tremendous growth as the technology has shown great potential for enhancing the quality as well as in keeping pace with the demands of textile printing.

As a leading dealer of digital and auxiliary machinery since 2008, Orange O Tec is well aware of the potential of this sector. Headquartered in the textile capital of India, Surat, the company deals in machinery that mark high on international scales, providing friendly features of customisation. The company further adds a friendlier property of speedy and punctual after sales service to our customer experience.

Recently, the company has launched Colorix in the Indian markets to fill the gap in market for the technology with high quality product at reasonable cost. The solutions from Colorix are cost effective and provide extremely reliable quality. The company is Indian distributor of MS Italy, Kiian, Transmatic, Huntsman, Inedit and Iecho.

Orange O Tec was one of the first to introduce Kyocera Head in the Indian Sublimation printing markets. The company has already sold 25 machines in the just a year and now targeting to install more than 50 machines by the end of 2020. Certified with ISO 9001:2008, the company deals in machinery manufactured by several renowned companies from across the globe. The company enjoys over 50 per cent of market share in India in high-speed printers. The company offers an impressive range of Sub Pro 1(2500 M/day), Sub Pro 2(6000 M/day), Sub Pro 1 Plus(4000 M/Day).

Sublimation market in growing exponentially and in the high speed Kyocera market. With its global tie-ups and participation in every national-international trade exhibitions, the company is aggressively expanding its footprints across India.

The company deals in high-end digital textile printers, sublimation printers as well as cutting machines, calender machines, CNC machines and inks.

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