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The print machinery specialists
Printing Supplies & Machinery Ltd are suppliers of both new and used quality printing machinery.
We have been in business since 1962 and have established a positive presence in New Zealand and the Pacific, located in Auckland, New Zealand.
Some of our agencies include Sakurai Oliver offset presses, Saber guillotines, Microcut programmable guillotine controllers and Durselen paper drilling systems, all of which are part of a worldwide dealer network.
We also supply quality used machinery both around New Zealand and exported to world traders. We pride ourselves on our service to the printing industry and have other services available including plant valuations, factory moves and engineering.
We have knowledge and experience coming from a strong printing background, and are able to give informed, honest advice when required.
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