Domino’s industrial packaging solutions at Anuga FoodTec 2024

Addressing customer needs beyond coding and marking

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Vinodh Kumar Bhaskaran of Domino at Anuga FoodTec Photo IFB

Domino promoted a range of solutions and products at the Anuga FoodTec 2024 in Mumbai, focusing on industrial packaging for primary, secondary, and tertiary applications. Domino provides innovative digital printing solutions for product coding, marking, serialization, and variable printing.

“We have evolved from offering standalone products to providing complete solutions,” said Vinodh Kumar Bhaskaran, general manager of sales at Domino. He said the company aims to partner with clients on high-tech, solution-based projects, addressing their needs beyond coding and marking.

Domino featured its primary products, including inkjet printers, thermal transfer printers, and thermal inkjet printers, which are essential for coding and marking industrial products. Additionally, the company showcased its print-and-apply system.

Bhaskaran explained that Domino’s target customers at Anuga FoodTec were primarily from the food and beverage sector, which the company serves with regulatory-driven products. He said the company engaged with automation professionals and OEM partners to collaborate on integrated hardware and software solutions.

Reflecting on Domino’s progress, Bhaskaran said, “We are transitioning from a slower pace of business to a broader one, in line with the ‘Make-in-India’ initiative and the growing demand for automation.”

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