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QuadTech appoints Oasis Graphique as new agent for Algeria and Morocco

Press release from the issuing company

Sussex, Wisconsin, USA – QuadTech further expands its global sales network with the appointment of Oasis Graphique to support commercial, newspaper and packaging printers in Algeria and Morocco.

Headquartered in France and with offices in Algiers and Casablanca, the company supplies consumable products for the print workflow, now including QuadTech’s automated press controls.

Mr. Baddy Chebab, owner and president, Oasis Graphique, comments: “We are increasingly challenged by our North African clients to help them achieve higher productivity, performance and quality. QuadTech provides us with another range of solutions for our customers to increase the efficiency and quality of their output.

“Printers in Algeria and Morocco are investing in modern presses with sophisticated technologies for improved quality, efficiency and throughput. The commercial and newspaper markets remain strong as the impact of the Internet is not yet significant, and printed news is a very much respected and valued source of information.”

Mr. Chebab, continues, “The packaging and label markets are booming, especially folding carton and flexible packaging. Printers are expected to deliver to higher standards of color consistency, register and defect control. With QuadTech’s automated press controls they can be assured of high quality results throughout the production run.”

Karl Fritchen, president of QuadTech, comments, “The inclusion of Oasis Graphique into the QuadTech global network assures customers in the Maghreb of a local source of support and expertise, around the clock. In addition, Northwest Africa’s growth and the increasing necessity to adhere to global quality standards make QuadTech press controls essential components for optimizing productivity. Our range of technology enables faster startups and make-readies while maintaining quality throughout print runs—with consistent image and color accuracy to demonstrable Delta-E standards.”