Tectonic International is delighted to announce that Weldon Celloplast, India’s leading producer of self adhesive label-stock, will sell their range of Print Inspection Systems in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates.

Sheila Harper Jones, Managing Director of Tectonic International says “Tectonics’ strategy is to invest time and technical resources in the very important Indian market which has the potential to produce and export high quality print worldwide.

Tectonic products, and in particular our unique K2colour-check, not only provides excellent picture quality for print quality monitoring but also is the industry’s only, low cost print inspection system to provide colour monitoring.

As reported in the January 2009 edition of Labels & Labeling Magazine, “Colour quality is the biggest challenge in the printing industry” and the affordable K2colour-check goes a long way towards helping the printer achieve the colours specified by his customers, on-line at full press speed, with substantially reduced rejects and waste.
With installations in more than seventy countries and with the record of having more installations in any single site than any of their global competitors, Tectonic International, based in the UK, design and manufacture a range of market-leading Print Inspection Systems K1, K2colour-check, LYNX and JAGUAR along with a range of Plate Mounting Machines which provide “hands-free” mounting of flexo plates.

Weldon Celloplast, founded in 1982 by Harveer Singh Sahni, was one of the first companies in India to start local production of tapes and release papers as well as self adhesive label-stocks. Weldon recently set up a separate division to be able to offer its customers international consumables as well as equipment and accessories for the Indian narrow web label printers. The new division is lead by Pawandeep Singh Sahni, operations director and son of the founder Harveer Singh Sahni.