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AJ-1000 Keeps Pace with Soko’s Fast Growing Clientele |
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TOKYO, JAPAN – In just seven years since its inception, Soko Corporation has become a leading digital printing provider with a strong reputation for quality and reliability. The company serves a diverse clientele in the advertising, exhibit, event and television industries. Its products range from signage and flags to highly customized television stage graphics and custom-built ring mats used for popular combat sports.
“We take a very hands-on approach to our business and provide complete, on-site support to customers,” said Atsuhiro Oyabu, president of Soko Corporation. “Being on site during the construction and installation phases of a project gives us tremendous flexibility. We can make important adjustments at that time that make all the difference. Our goal is to ensure that every Soko graphic is a perfect fit for its environment, and this high service orientation has helped build tremendous customer satisfaction and loyalty. Our customers frequently return to us for future projects.” To keep pace with its growing customer base, Oyabu decided to add a fast grandformat printer to the company’s production environment. He selected the 104” Roland AdvancedJET AJ-1000. “Most of our jobs are printed on tarpaulin and flexible face media,” he said. “The AJ-1000 features high print speeds, outstanding image quality and dense, rich colors for excellent results on a wide range of coated and uncoated media. The AJ-1000 also offers much lower installation and maintenance costs than other grand-format printers, making it ideal for our fast-paced operation.” “AJ-1000 prints are much more vivid when viewed outdoors than prints produced by comparable grand-format printers,” Oyabu continued. “This vivid color has allowed us to attract business from photo labs for photographic reproductions. The stability of the AJ-1000 is another great benefit, ensuring accurate media feeding through the longest production runs.” |
“Everyone on our staff is young,” he added.“Working as a team, we keep raising the standard for quality – and the AJ-1000 is an important part of that success.” Soko Corporation was established in 2001. Led by President Atsuhiro Oyabu, the company currently has seven employees. Soko’s business focuses on the production of flags, banners, retail décor, events and trade show graphics. The company also plans, produces and installs stage sets for television programs.
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A Roland DG Publication | Copyright © 2008 All rights reserved. Q1/Q2 2008 | Issue No. 5 | The Roland DG Global Network |