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In May 2016, Reynolds' licensee—GM Pens International—in India decided to end their exclusive contract and stopped making Reynold branded pens, instead choosing to make their own Rorito brand pen. [9] The current Reynolds' licensee is Flair Pens. Flair markets and distributes Reynolds pens in India. Reynolds has an R&D facility in Chennai.
A pen is a handheld device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] Additional types of specialized pens are used in specific types of applications and environments such as in artwork, electronics, digital scanning and spaceflight, and computing.
Milton Reynolds (1892–1976), an American entrepreneur, was born "Milton Reinsberg" in Albert Lea, Minnesota.He is most famously known for the manufacture and introduction of the first ballpoint pen to be sold in the U.S. market in October 1945.
Chelpark started as the Indian subsidiary of Parker Pen Company.Parker in partnership with TTK Group, sold fountain pen ink in India.After the Parker Pen Company discontinued its partnership with the TTK in 1943, they needed someone to handle its Indian subsidiary.
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Luxor International Private Ltd. is an Indian manufacturing company of stationery products based in Noida, India. Luxor manufactures and markets writing instruments and office products under its own brand, also selling Schneider, Parker , and Waterman pens (the last two brands, after an agreement with Newell Brands ) in India.
Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (コクヨ株式会社, Kokuyo Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturing company of stationery, office furniture, and office equipment. Kokuyo was established in Japan, in 1905 by Zentaro Kuroda, as "Kuroda Ledger Cover Shop" that made covers for Japanese-style account ledgers (wacho).