J.L Lennard Graphics brings Sava to the locals
J.L. Lennard Graphics introduces Sava printing blankets to Australia and New Zealand.
Sava managing director, Voja Jevtic says his company chose to move into Australia and New Zealand only when J.L. Lennard Graphics became available to position Sava at the top of the local market.
"We have invested heavily in our unique cord carcass rubber printing blankets since 1992, developing high levels of technical support and active co-operation with leading manufacturers of offset printing such as Heidelberg and MAN Roland," he said.
"Having the presence of a distributor such as J.L. Lennard graphics completes the picture down under and launches us into an ideal environment."
Pictured: Domen Komac (Sales Manager) Savatech, left, meets with Tony Colella (General Manager) J.L. Lennard Graphics, Bill Sutton (National Manager) J.L. Lennard Graphics and Voja Jevtic (Managing Director) Savatech.

Sava's patented offset printing blankets are sold in 70 countries worldwide, and incorporate the high environmental standards (including ISO 14001) built into SAVA's entire business procedure, extending from raw materials and energy supply to products and services that minimise impact on the environment.
"Sava's technology offers both market leading efficiency and environmental benefits, using less ink while lasting 30 to 40 per cent longer. The blankets' high rubber content and optimised impact resistance means they can be subjected to greater pressure with rapid recovery for sharp dot reproduction, high resistance to edge marking and superb reproduction throughout its extended lifespan," he said.
Tony Colella, general manager of J.L. Lennard Graphics, said that Sava sought a distribution partner in Australia and New Zealand that could offer premium levels of technical and service excellence to assist with its innovation and expansion.
"J.L. Lennard Graphics, as a company with one of Australia's most comprehensive ranges of printing products and technologies, was proud to be selected as the industry leader they were seeking," said Colella.
