Printing Innovation Asia Issue 7 2020
From left: Sukirman Pardi, Director and Owner, Jeremia Tatulus, Director
42 China, Hung Hing Printing | Lithrone G44 / Lithrone GX40RP [GL-944+C+3DU+C IR/H-UV. GLX-840RP H-UV L (LED)]
Hong Kong's Hung Hing makes major investment Mediatama Perkasa is a family-owned offset printing company founded in 1994 by Director and Owner Sukirman Pardi. With its office and factory located near Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, the printer rapidly acquired customers and developed into the thriving business it is today. Chief Operating Officer Richard Lim of Hung Hing describes the company's growth this way: "In the 1950s, Hung Hing had only a few employees, but today we have more than 8,000. We have grown from a tiny firm to running seven plants today in mainland China, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Our business covers packaging for overseas use as well as for domestic use, including toys, foods and products such as daily necessities, cosmetics and skin care. We are also engaged in paper trading. Annual sales amount to more than 3.3 billon Hong Kong dollars (430 million US dollars)." The company also has a prominent place in commercial and publishing printing and is well known both in China and overseas.
In making Hung Hing the driving force in the printing market, the support of the premier manufacturer of printing presses is undeniable. Komori is that manufacturer. Not just creating trust Hung Hing provides the newest, most up-to-date printing technology to mid- and high-grade markets and meets the needs of diverse users and brand companies. Over the years, Hung Hing has installed more than 60 printing presses. When replacing old machines with new equipment, Hung Hing decides on the press after comprehensive research and analysis. In the beginning, the machines installed by Hung Hing were not Komori
presses However, the company has now installed seven Komori machines, from the 'granddaddy' four-color Lithrone S40 to the latest Impremia IS29 digital printing system, and is deepening its confidence as a loyal user of Komori presses. On this point Mr. Lim states, "With regard to service and cost, the nonKomori presses do not meet our current standard. In contrast, Komori actively provides services before the sale of a press and regularly updates us with the latest information on market trends. Komori's after-service is even greater, so they deliver customer kando in the true sense. Being close to Komori, we took a big step ahead of the competition."