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Shailendra Kapoor of Hora Arts says rapid digitization made it possible for them to enter the cosmetics and personal care market. Photo PSA

Providing a range of comprehensive designing, pre-press, and printing services to various industrial verticals for more than 30 years, Hora Arts has forayed into the cosmetics market through rapid digitization.

The Noida-based company, which was established in 1990, has focused on providing quality and customized printing solutions to corporate customers since its inception. Its clients include appliance-based companies such as LG, Samsung, and Panasonic.

Shailendra Kapoor of Hora Arts, says rapid digitization made it possible for them to enter the cosmetics and personal care market. “We were facing a challenge in our orders wherein the quantities desired were less and variants were more. To solve this problem, we opted to go digital. And that has been a beneficial investment in improving both our efficiency and production capacity. With a recent Multitec 8-color press installation, we now have a complete set unit of flexo, offset, screen, and digital printing machines at our plant,” he adds.

At its Noida plant, Hora Arts has a Konica Minolta AccurioLabel 190 and HP Indigo roll-to-roll digital label printer. The company installed a Xeikon 3500 digital label press at its Western India plant in Ranjangaon near Pune.

According to Kapoor, the industry has just started to recover the losses incurred during the pandemic and it will still take a while for printers to be self-sufficient. “The market is getting back better than ever, and the numerous global industries venturing into the Indian market is a testament to that. However, sourcing raw materials is getting more expensive. The price of paper has also gone significantly higher.”

We have gained a long list of customers from all across the nation and are involved in providing a wide assortment of quality products at the best possible prices. All these offered products are available with us in diverse specifications and features. Our complete product array meets the exact requirement of clients. Our cost-effective rates and friendly nature make us well-known in the market,” he adds.

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