Feb March 20

PAMEX 2020 marks most successful edition ever till date

If there’s a slowdown, it would have been reflected in the PAMEX 2020 which was organised from January 6-9 at Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), Goregaon (E), Mumbai. As the curtains came down to the most successful edition of PAMEX ever, the industry was bullish on the growth of printing & packaging market in India. The show pulled more than 2,000 visitors till Day 3, witnessing more than 10,000 unique trade visitors for the first time in a day. Several deals were sealed during the show.

AGFA launches high-end Oberon RTR3300 printer

AFGA has announced the launch of a new roll-to-roll wide-format printer—Oberon RTR3300, a dedicated 3.3 m high-end machine that combines extreme productivity and quality with an extensive media scope and a unique ease of use. The new printer comes in

New RMGT installations by Provin

Provin Technos Pvt Ltd has recently installed RMGT 7 series – 760 ST 4-colour press at Prime Scan, Udaipur. The 760 model boast excellent cost performance to meet printing market needs for lower costs. The maximum printing area is large

Contiweb launches new fluid applicator

Contiweb, a specialist in state-of-the-art technologies for printing, advanced drying and web-handling, has launched Digital Fluid Applicator (DFA), a standalone remoistening applicator for digital web presses, developed to significantly improve the quality of digitally printed products. Based on the popular

Second Brotech installed at Sonic Labels Mumbai!

Rapidly growing, Vasai based Sonic Labels lead by entrepreneurs Kapil Vaidya and Aditya Ojha reposed their faith yet again in Brotech DL-330 slitter rewinder finishing line for their IML (In-Mold Label) finishing. Their second Brotech has been installed within a

ONYX Graphics announces global availability of ONYX Hub 2.0

ONYX Graphics has announced the global availability of ONYX Hub 2.0, the newest version release of the company’s award-winning business intelligence software. ONYX Hub helps business owners answer questions such as ‘How profitable am I?’ or ‘What’s my actual waste?’,

Haryana’s Sain Packaging installs brand new Heidelberg Speedmaster CS 92-5+L

Sain Packaging, a leading pharma-packaging company based out of Sonepat in Haryana, has upgraded its state-of-the-art production facility with the installation of a brand new Heidelberg Speedmaster CS 92 5-colour press with inline coater. The company adopts the high-end Heidelberg press mainly to enhance its overall print quality, wastage as well as meeting on-time deliveries.

Inauguration of Speedmaster CS 92 at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib

Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib Installs New Heidelberg Speedmaster CS-92 at New Delhi Print facility

New Delhi-based Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib upgraded its print facility with a brand new Heidelberg Speedmaster CS 92 press, reaffirming its commitment to excellent print quality. Run by the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC), the facility prints Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the central religious scripture of Sikhism and other related holy texts, calendars, dairies, and material in accordance with the Sikh religious code. The sacred texts are then supplied to Gurdwaras (a place of worship for the Sikhs) in India and overseas.

As the selection of available beverages increases, machines and equipment are expected to be more and more flexible. Photo: Melanie Streich

A thirst for innovation

The perspectives for the global beverage industry are excellent, as data provided by British market research institute Euromonitor International and the VDMA Food Processing and Packaging Machinery Association shows. According to this data, 947 billion litres of beverages were consumed globally in 2018. By 2023, the demand is expected to increase even further – by 16.3 percent to over one trillion litres (1,101 billion litres). Melanie Streich shares the growing trends in beverage packaging.

Paperboard gift cards in the spotlight at ‘sustainable’ EEBAFTAs

When the British Academy of Film and Television Arts was planning the 73rd Awards, organisers were keen to take a step towards greater sustainability. One of the big changes for 2020 saw the traditional prestigious gift bags given to the nominees and presenters replaced with a sustainable gifting wallet, filled with a selection of plastic-free experience and gift cards made of paperboard.

(LtoR) Silvia Spatt, Head Sales Cluster – Gallus, Raveendra Joshi, President – Pune Press Owner Association, Ferdinand Rueesch, Senior Vice President, Gallus, Samir Patkar, President – Heidelberg India, Parag Bagade, Head – SAPSSA, Avery Dennison

Heidelberg highlights Gallus Labelmaster 440 at Avery Dennison Innovation and Knowledge Centre, India

Heidelberg India organized a spectacular two-day ‘Label and More’ event at the Avery Dennison Innovation and Knowledge Centre (ADIKC), shining the spotlight on Gallus Labelmaster 440. Held between the 18th and 19th of December, ‘Labels and More’ shared valuable knowledge to help label and packaging printers navigate the next level of growth and innovation.

The ‘wow’ factor in printed product!

The amazing world of print has seen many value-adds and innovations – spot varnish, foil, raised printing, glitter effects – all these make the printed material stand apart. In this digital era, print embellishments have become all the more important, finds out Varsha Verma.

JN Arora Group and OKI launch PRO Series OKI printers for flexible label and graphic arts production

JN Arora Group joins hands with OKI to introduce a line of OKI PRO Series printers, which are perfectly engineered and designed to mark a new era of flexible label printing and taking graphic arts printing to another level. The newly unveiled printers are OKI PRO1040 & 1050 flexible label printers, OKIPRO 9541dn & PRO9542dn graphic arts printers and a five-colour PRO9541WT (CMYK + White) transfer printer.

The ‘corona’ effect!

The whole world is looking at China and the dreaded Covid-19. China alerted the WHO to cases of unusual pneumonia in Wuhan on December 31, which was identified as Corona Virus. COVID-19 was thought to have originated in a seafood

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