Incas participated in the recently held Africa Print Expo, which took place in September at the Gallagher Convention Centre.
The Lithuanian company produces a wide range of paper rolls for cash registers, printers, plotters, fax machines and other equipment, and also manufactures thermal cash register tapes. Other applications include ATMs, reverse vending machines and scales.
Incas offers many types and sizes of cash register roll strips produced from various types of paper: single-layer, double-layer, offset, thermal, etc. The company manufactures a variety of specifications for paper rolls according to each customer’s requirements.
The company emphasised the benefits of paper rolls with print, advertising, or any other information on the back, noting that advertising agencies and event organisers are starting to discover these products as a relatively inexpensive and efficient means of printed advertising. Samples of the company’s products were available at the stand.
Lithuanian Ambassador H.E. Ms. Rasa Jankauskaite visited the Incas stand during the exhibition. ‘The most important thing is that we had a Lithuanian company not only visiting South Africa but actively participating in the exhibition,’ she said. ‘We always warmly welcome Lithuanian companies in South Africa, and it’s great to hear about their plans and explore how the Embassy can facilitate business between Lithuanian and South African companies.’
‘Regarding economic relations, I would say that South Africa is a relatively new market for Lithuanian companies, and we are still in the process of discovering it. When we look at the trade figures, we see a very positive trend, with numbers growing each year.’
‘I see great potential in South Africa for Lithuanian companies. This is why the Embassy is established in South Africa, and why we are happy to attend different exhibitions to explore business opportunities for our companies. Lithuania’s main resources are its people and high-tech industries. I believe we could offer advanced technological solutions to South African businesses.’
‘I would encourage representatives of South African companies to travel to Lithuania, visit our companies, and participate in exhibitions. I would also like to mention that Lithuanian company Incas is participating in this exhibition in South Africa with the assistance of the European Union, of which Lithuania became a part in 2004. Lithuania enjoys the benefits of being a member of the European single market, and Lithuanian businesses, like Incas, have received special EU funds to explore new markets.’
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