
Awards and recognitions
Sales figures and footfalls tell a Retail success story, but they don’t tell about the whole nine yards that the retailer has to walk to get there. The people, the brands and the companies recognized at the Indian Retail Awards will give insights into the strategic advances made by retailers in the past months. The Awards will recognize the achievements of India’s most successful retailers and brands across multiple categories in terms of business performance, customer experience, innovation and leadership in the retail sector. Winners will be announced at a glittering ceremony on 18 April before a room full of the leading names in Indian and global retailing. The Indian Retail Awards is set to be the most prestigious night of the year in the retail calendar, offering 400 of the industry’s finest a chance to network with their peers and be recognized for their outstanding performance and innovation.
Packaging South Asia in its ninth year of publicationBrand owners appreciate information quality and knowledge sharing
A recent IppStar survey of global brand owners in India who receive the monthly B2B magazine Packaging South Asia,
revealed that an increasing number want to become subscribers. Leading
brand owners say that the technology information is especially useful
for their packaging materials suppliers. While it is especially
informative for newer and smaller brand owners, most respondents
appreciate that Packaging South Asia talks about all kinds of packaging and about the many new technologies that are impacting the packaging supply chain.
Packaging South Asia published from Delhi by IPP Catalog
Publications entered its ninth year of publication in January 2015.
Started as a bimonthly in 2007, PSA became a monthly in 2011 and
has since then become a dominant source of information about packaging
design and marketing, production techniques as well as other aspects of
the supply chain such as end-of-line, packaging, security and
counterfeiting, track and trace as well logistics and warehousing.
Packaging South Asia
is written by its own staff in Delhi and Mumbai who visit packaging
production plants and packaging buyers and end-users around the
subcontinent. The seven editorial staff are students of the complex
subjects that make up the packaging supply chain who learn from visiting
packaging plants, equipment and consumable manufacturers and
exhibitions and seminars. And most of all they engage in interactions
with many experts in the industry who are able to explain the diverse
technologies of packaging design and development, and production using
flexography, gravure, offset and digital printing. They have become
students of converting and many other aspects of the packaging workflow.