Rotoflex, a global leader in inspection/slitting/rewinding equipment, is pleased to announce two new director-level appointments. Kevin Gourlay has been named Business Director and Manohar Dhugga is the newly appointed Director of Engineering and Service. These appointments directly impact the more than 4500 Rotoflex users worldwide. 
 

Gourlay, a 30 plus year veteran, moves into the role of business director after holding various sales positions within Rotoflex, most recently global sales manager. His knowledge of the global finishing market and his in-depth experience with the Rotoflex product line make him an ideal candidate to lead the brand into the future.

Manohar Dhugga is a 20 plus year veteran, most recently serving in a technical service and support role. He is recognized globally as a top expert on finishing machine design and technical operation and will serve as an excellent leader in this critical Rotoflex position

Kevin Gourlay, Rotoflex Business Director

“The Rotoflex product line is a valued part of our business,” comments PJ Desai, CEO of Mark Andy Inc. “These appointments further support our commitment to Rotoflex as a premier global name in finishing solutions.”

Initially established in 1973 as a maker of rotary tooling, Rotoflex soon began making converting equipment for the label printing industry, pioneering the first machine designed specifically for vertical inspection, slitting, and rewinding.  Since then, Rotoflex has established itself as the industry standard in inspection and rewinding equipment.

 

Manohar Dhugga
Rotoflex Director of Engineering
and Service 

 The brand offers solutions for virtually any application in any market, from blank die-cutting to the most sophisticated inspection requirements. Committed to research and development, Rotoflex continues to produce products to improve the converter’s bottom line. With recent product introductions including Genesis advanced control system and the newly redesigned VLI film inspection machine, Rotoflex is committed to enhancing the print-to-finishing workflow for the converter