Durst Group: digital print natives

Gama Printins Solutions Ltd has been in business for many years and always strives to remain up to date and sophisticated in the field of stickers, labels, flexible packaging, signage, and a host of other printing products.

The company has four factories, located in Rishon Lezion, Arad, Jerusalem, and Sderot in Israel, and it is to its great credit that it is able to handle and reach customers all over the country. Gama does its utmost to provide all facilities with printing equipment that is as innovative as possible, so that it can offer the highest possible standards, fast delivery times, and competitive prices.
It is also pleased to offer a range of products that includes stickers, labels, flexible packaging, signage, and a variety of other printed products, always with high-quality results.

The company also considers its customers to be valuable partners and therefore strives to provide solutions in a variety of areas, including printing products. Gama's graphics department is dedicated to providing original designs, while always aiming to adapt to the customer's needs as much as possible.

Recently, Gama made the decision to expand its digital printing fleet with the addition of a state-of-the-art UV inkjet digital press, the Durst Tau RSC 340 E.

Mr. Shlomo Galanti, the Managing Director, shared some insights on the investment:

"For many years now, as part of our ongoing commitment to our customers, we have been working to introduce state-of-the-art equipment with the aim of offering them the highest possible quality.
Gama invested in the Durst Tau 340 RSC E.
The Durst Tau 340 RSC E is set to provide us with the speed, quality, and cost benefits that help us enhance the value we offer our customers.
Now that we have taken delivery of the Tau 340 RSC E, our capacity has grown very significantly.
We are enjoying this strong growth and are busy filling up the extra capacity with additional jobs that we can now profitably win in the market, taking advantage of the extra capacity and the improved cost structure the Durst press gives us."