Koenig & Bauer (KBA)

Koenig & Bauer (KBA)

Koenig & Bauer (KBA) is a prominent German printing press manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1817, making it one of the oldest companies in the industry. Known for its innovative approach, KBA produces a wide range of printing equipment, including offset, flexographic, digital, and security printing presses. Their machines cater to various printing needs, from packaging and commercial printing to specialized banknote and security printing. KBA's commitment to high-quality, efficient, and sustainable printing solutions has established them as a leader in the global printing machinery market, serving clients across diverse industries worldwide.

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Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Heidelberg's core business is oriented toward the needs of our customers in our target markets of packaging and label printing as well as special and advertising printing (commercial printing). The focus is on increasing the productivity of the entire value chain by digitizing and automating the necessary process steps, particularly with solutions in the areas of robotics, artificial intelligence, and software-based workflow management.

With a market share of over 40 percent, HEIDELBERG is the leading provider of sheetfed offset machines , a technology used in the production of high-quality, high-volume printed products. In addition, the Company has also expanded its position in flexographic printing for the packaging market and in digital label printing in recent years.

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Komari

Komari

Komori is a renowned Japanese manufacturer of printing presses, founded in 1923. Specializing in offset printing technology, Komori has gained a strong reputation for producing high-quality, reliable, and advanced printing machinery. Their product lineup includes sheet-fed, web offset, and digital presses, designed to meet the evolving needs of commercial and packaging printers. 

Komori places a strong emphasis on research and development, continuously innovating to enhance print quality, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. With a global presence and dedication to customer service, Komori remains a respected name in the printing industry, serving businesses around the world.

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Goss

Goss

Goss International is a prominent American printing press manufacturer known for its expertise in web offset presses, particularly for high-volume newspaper and commercial printing. Established in the late 19th century, Goss has a long legacy of innovation in the printing industry. Its presses are widely recognized for their robust performance, speed, and high-quality output, designed to handle demanding print runs with efficiency. Over the years, Goss has expanded its technology portfolio to include presses for packaging and digital applications. Though it has merged with and been acquired by various entities, the Goss brand remains respected for its reliable, large-scale printing solutions tailored to the needs of publishers and commercial printers worldwide.

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Manroland

Manroland

Manroland Sheetfed GmbH is a leading German manufacturer specializing in high-performance offset printing presses for the commercial, packaging, and publishing industries. Founded in 1871, Manroland has a rich history of technological innovation and precision engineering, offering a broad range of sheetfed and web offset presses. Known for their durability, efficiency, and advanced automation features, Manroland presses are designed to optimize productivity and minimize waste, supporting high-quality output for diverse printing applications. The company also focuses on digital integration and eco-friendly solutions, enhancing its reputation as a trusted name in the global printing industry, catering to clients with demanding production requirements.

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Bobst

Bobst

BOBST, founded in 1890 by Joseph Bobst in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a leading global supplier of equipment and services for the packaging industry. The company specializes in substrate processing, printing, and converting machinery for labels, flexible packaging, folding cartons, and corrugated boards. With a presence in over 50 countries, BOBST operates 21 production facilities across 12 nations and employs more than 6,300 people worldwide. In 2023, the company reported a consolidated turnover of CHF 1.960 billion.

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Muller Martini

Muller Martini

Muller Martini is a Swiss-based company renowned for its high-quality finishing systems and equipment tailored for the printing and binding industries. Founded in 1946, Muller Martini specializes in producing machines for bookbinding, saddle stitching, inserting, softcover and hardcover binding, and digital finishing. Their equipment is recognized for precision, flexibility, and advanced automation, enabling printers and publishers to handle various production volumes and formats with efficiency and reliability. The company is a leader in print finishing solutions, with a strong commitment to innovation and digitalization, helping clients optimize workflows and meet the demands of an evolving market. Muller Martini’s global presence and customer-centric approach make it a trusted partner for high-quality finishing systems worldwide.

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Kolbus

Kolbus

Kolbus GmbH is a German company with a distinguished heritage in manufacturing machines for bookbinding and print finishing, as well as packaging production. Founded in 1775, Kolbus has evolved into a leader in advanced finishing solutions, known for its craftsmanship, durability, and innovative engineering. Originally focused on binding equipment, Kolbus has expanded its portfolio to include machines for rigid box production, luxury packaging, and casemaking. The company emphasizes automation and modularity, allowing clients to customize and scale their equipment to suit specific needs. With a focus on quality and adaptability, Kolbus serves a global clientele across the bookbinding, packaging, and print finishing industries.

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Ryobi

Ryobi

Ryobi Limited, based in Japan, is well-known for its printing equipment, particularly its offset printing presses under the brand Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology (RMGT), a joint venture with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Established in 1943, Ryobi initially diversified across various industries but gained a strong reputation in the printing sector for its high-quality, compact, and energy-efficient offset presses. RMGT presses are popular among small to mid-sized commercial printers, offering advanced automation, reliability, and ease of use to optimize production. With a focus on sustainable and cost-effective printing solutions, Ryobi’s technology supports a wide range of applications, from high-quality commercial printing to packaging, helping businesses streamline operations and reduce environmental impact.

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RMGT

RMGT

RMGT, or Ryobi MHI Graphic Technology, is a prominent manufacturer of printing presses formed through a joint venture between Ryobi Limited and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Specializing in high-performance offset presses, RMGT is known for its innovation in press technology, particularly in the areas of automation, energy efficiency, and user-friendly operation. RMGT presses are widely used in the commercial and packaging sectors, offering flexibility and high print quality for both short and long print runs. Their advanced features, such as LED-UV curing and smart controls, make RMGT presses a popular choice among print service providers looking to enhance productivity and reduce operating costs. With a global presence, RMGT continues to support printers with reliable, efficient, and sustainable printing solutions.

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American Baler

American Baler

American Baler Company is a respected U.S.-based manufacturer specializing in high-quality balers for recycling and waste management industries. Founded in 1945, the company designs and builds a wide range of balers, including horizontal, vertical, and two-ram models, to efficiently compact materials like cardboard, paper, plastics, and metals. Known for their durability and performance, American Baler’s machines are widely used in commercial recycling facilities, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers to streamline material handling, reduce waste volume, and improve operational efficiency. The company’s commitment to customization and customer service has made it a trusted name for reliable baling solutions across diverse industries.

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Maren

Maren

Maren Engineering Corporation is a well-established American manufacturer specializing in balers and shredding equipment for recycling and waste management. Founded in 1962, Maren designs a variety of baling solutions, including closed-door, open-end, and two-ram balers, as well as shredders and conveyors to meet the needs of industries managing high volumes of recyclable materials like cardboard, plastic, textiles, and metals. Known for their robust construction, Maren machines are engineered to withstand demanding environments, optimizing material handling and storage while reducing waste costs. With a focus on innovation and efficient design, Maren provides customized baling solutions to clients across manufacturing, distribution, and commercial recycling sectors worldwide.

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