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A tradition of innovation
In
1923 two brothers, Zenshichi and Yoshikazu Komori, founded and build
their company out of the ruins of Japan's great Kanto earthquake.
In a short time they built their first Komori manually fed offset
printing press.
From the very beginning Komori established new standards
of technological quality and innovation for offset presses. In the
1950s Komori was a full decade ahead of competitors with automated
1, 2 and 4-color presses. Shortly thereafter Komori introduced our
first 6-color press.
In 1962, Komori became the first in Japan to manufacture
a currency printing press - the product of a joint development with
the Printing Bureau at the Ministry of Finance. Since then, Komori
has delivered over one hundred currency and securities printing
presses to the Bureau. Japanese paper currency, which is among the
most graphically sophisticated in the world, is printed on presses
made at the Sekiyado plant.
Komori vision led to the development of successful
products such as the Lithrone series of sheetfed presses and Komori's
pioneering press automation systems.
By 1989 Komori had perfected the completely Automatic
Make Ready (AMR) System. Komori followed AMR with the introduction
of completely Automatic Plate Changing (APC) as well as Semi-Automatic
Plate Changing (S-APC) in 1990. Komori automation heralded a quiet
revolution in pressrooms all over the world. As a leading manufacturer
of printing systems for sheetfed and web offset production, gravure
and flexographic packaging, and securities/currency printing, today
Komori serves customers in more than 60 countries.
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