KEL Tech deepens market share with N200m office complex

To demonstrate market leadership and deepen its share of Nigeria’s printing industry, KEL Technology Limited, at the weekend, unveiled its N200 million ultra modern office complex in Lagos.

Standing on four floors, beside the bustling Ikeja Roundabout, the office which is quite attractive from its exterior view is expected to announce the firm’s presence in the Lagos market.

The office complex which also boasts of an ample parking space at its base, office space on three floors and a roof top will offer customers and staff an uncommon comfort and convenience that would boost efficiency and productivity.

Conducting guests round the complex, Solomon Martins, the KEL Technologies Group’s managing director, said his firm would not only offer the Lagos market the experience and international quality that KEL was known for in the South Eastern part of the country, but also advanced print quality service that could compare with the best in the world.

“With our experience in Port Harcourt, Yenogoa and Onitsha markets in terms of international printing perspective, we will offer Lagos a dynamic, advanced quality such as 3D varnish, thereby discouraging Nigerians to travel abroad for quality print service”, Martins said, promising to add value and contribute his quota to the economic development of Lagos.

Also speaking at the unveiling ceremony, Jolly Amiolemen, a staff of the company who also doubled as the chairman, Lagos Office commissioning committee, said the official opening of the Lagos office was a dream come through for the company.

Amiolemen said that, as a leader in the print industry known for providing top notch digital solutions using technologies that rank amongst the best in the world, the new office building would affirm the firm’s position as the choice destination for all printing solutions.

“We can now be described as a one-stop printing centre with  a wide range and depth of print products and services including large formats, direct imaging offset prints, monogramming, graphic design etc.

It would be recalled that KEL Tech carved a niche for itself in the Nigeria printing industry by being the first printing press to install a new generation Direct Imaging (DI) Press with capacity to print 300 lpi (lines per inch) outside Lagos as against the old generation DI press that could not print 150 lpi in Nigeria.

The firm is also the first to install a digital 3D spot vanish/lamination machine in Lagos and the second in Africa.

Over the years, the company has grown in leaps and bounds as a result of its professional approach to providing quality print services to her numerous clients that cut across blue-chips, multinationals and small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

ODINAKA MBONU

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