Amar Ujala, one of India’s leading media and publishing houses, has inaugurated a brand-new Komori GL740A UV press at its Impressions printing facility located in Jammu.
The installation marks a significant investment in advanced print technology and reflects Amar Ujala’s ongoing commitment to innovation, efficiency, and premium print quality.
The ceremonial launch was led by Mr. Varun Maheshwari, Owner and a key visionary behind the growth and modernization of Amar Ujala’s print infrastructure. Under his leadership, the company continues to evolve, adopting cutting-edge technologies to stay ahead in the competitive commercial and packaging print sectors.
The Komori GL740A UV press is a highly advanced, seven-color offset printing machine known for its precision, high speed, and exceptional UV printing quality. It is ideally suited for high-end commercial printing and packaging applications, offering features like quick turnaround, energy-efficient operation, and reduced environmental impact.
The UV capabilities allow for instant drying and support a wide variety of substrates, including synthetic papers and non-absorbent materials — ideal for innovative packaging designs and vibrant commercial prints.
According to company sources, the new press is expected to significantly increase production capacity while maintaining the highest standards of print quality and color consistency. This upgrade aligns with Amar Ujala’s strategy of integrating world-class equipment across its facilities to meet the evolving demands of advertisers, brands, and readers alike.
Representatives from Komori India were present during the inauguration and extended their congratulations to the Amar Ujala team. A spokesperson from Komori India stated, “We are proud to partner with Amar Ujala in this important milestone.
The GL740A UV press will provide unmatched efficiency and open new possibilities in both commercial and packaging printing segments.”The Jammu facility, now equipped with this modern press, is expected to serve as a hub for high-quality print production in northern India, supporting not only Amar Ujala’s newspaper printing but also a growing demand for packaging and specialized print projects.