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KAMMANN CHINA
Kammann is a global market leader in smart decorating machines for
packaging containers. Established in 1955 and headquartered in Bad
Oeynhausen, Nordrhein Westfalon, Germany. Kammann has, since 2013,
been a member of Koenig & Bauer, the world’s oldest press manufacturer
with the broadest product range in the industry, and a key supplier to the
global media industry.
The company is committed to developing and manufacturing smart direct
printing machines designed for packaging containers made of glass, pla-
stic and metal. Thanks to constant innovation and cutting-edge techno-
logies, Kammann is able to successfully integrate innovative processes
such as camera registration (base registration and seam registration),
screen printing, digital printing, hot stamping, labelling, print image
inspection system, all in one machine. Kammann has a comprehensive
product portfolio of direct decoration machine which includes K15 CNC
Product Family (rotary), K20 CNC Product Family (Linear), High Speed
Family, K1 Product Family, Special Machines and Peripheral Devices and
so on.
Globally, Kammann’s smart direct printing machines serve the brand
packagers of container users of alcoholic drinks (liquor and beer), soft
drinks, premium bottled water and cosmetics.
Kammann entered the Chinese market along with its opening reform,
initially we had sales agents in Hong Kong and Shenzhen to serve custo-
mers from the packaging containers and optical disks sectors.
In 2011, Kammann China was registered in China’s (Shanghai) Free
Trade Pilot Zone, where products are not required to pay duties immedia-
tely, along with a series of special import and export services. Kammann’s
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parts warehouse, with localized sales and engineering teams. Since its
establishment, its business has been building up consistently, and has
received recognition of numerous brand owners and the Chinese contai-
ner packaging industry.
Chinese had 30 names for various
shapes of liquor pottery, vessels
and bottles. The character liq-
uor itself discovered from Oracle
(Tortoise shells carving inscrip-
tion in Shang Dynasty 3,500
years ago) carried a symbolic
watery meaning in connection
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