Mahajan Energises OCT Imaging with Global Footprint
Mahajan Energises OCT Imaging with Global Footprint
Dhruv Mahajan (pictured), who has been in the imaging supplies business since 2009, has just joined with OCT Imaging to help the company better reach its growing number of international customers.
Previously, Mahajan worked for UniNet Imaging, Discover Imaging and Zhuhai Fast Image Products Co Ltd.
The OCT Imaging factory is based in Zhuhai and since 2011 has manufactured printer cartridges and distributed Mitsubishi drums and toners. Initially, the company dealt with Chinese customers but after registering the business in Hong Kong has started to build an international sales team. The company is now reaching out to more of its global customers and striving to become their strong supporting partner.
Since 2016, Mahajan has been the International Business Development Manager at Fast Image Products Co—a member of the Huiwei Group—responsible for developing business on aftermarket imaging supplies across the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) and SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).
“In all my years in the aftermarket printer consumables industry, I’ve always enjoyed meeting the many different customer needs and expectations,” said Mahajan. “The Indian market is very diverse with various segments and it’s always been my priority to develop a leadership position which will now be possible as OCT Imaging also plans to succeed by delighting the customer in all ways possible.”
Dhruv Mahajan is RT Imaging World’s Regional Partner for India. Based in New Delhi, he has been an international business development manager responsible for the past eleven years developing the aftermarket imaging supplies business throughout the Gulf and South Asia regions.
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