Veekay Industries’ adhesives and coatings at PrintPack 2022

From testing equipment to quality consumables – Hall 5, Stand C12

214
Veekay Industries to showcase water-based adhesives and coatings, hot melt adhesives, and Led and UV coatings at PrintPack 2022 Photo: Veekay Industries
Veekay Industries to showcase water-based adhesives and coatings, hot melt adhesives, and Led and UV coatings at PrintPack 2022 Photo: Veekay Industries

Noida-based Veekay Industries, a manufacturer, exporter, and supplier of the best range of water-based adhesives and hot melt adhesives for various industrial applications, is ready to exhibit at PrintPack again after a long gap. This time, the company will showcase water-based adhesives and coatings, hot melt adhesives, and Led and UV coatings at their stand C12 in Hall 5. The company promotes single-use plastic showing its concern for healthy environment.

spice

Speaking about the company and its recent efforts, Rakesh Kumar Singla, founder of Veekay Industries, said, “We are committed to providing the best quality products to our customers. Our professionals use advanced technology machines and equipment while manufacturing quality products in bulk. They knew how to fulfill the entire requirements of clients in all possible ways.”

“At PrintPack, our main aim is to meet the people from the industry after a long time and do maximum branding for our products. This time, we have lots of expectations from the exhibition and can say more about it only after the exhibition. Last time, we received a good response from visitors at this event, so we are exhibiting again. The kind of audiences that we are looking for in this event are printers and coaters,” he concluded.

Note: The IPPGroup will be publishing the PrintPack India Show Daily on all five days of the event from 26 to 30 May 2022. Our May issues of Indian Printer and Publisher and Packaging South Asia will also contain previews of the event. 

The impact, resilience, and growth of responsible packaging in a wide region are daily chronicled by Packaging South Asia.

A multi-channel B2B publication and digital platform such as Packaging South Asia is always aware of the prospect of new beginnings and renewal. Its 16-year-old print monthly, based in New Delhi, India has demonstrated its commitment to progress and growth. The Indian and Asian packaging industries have shown resilience in the face of ongoing challenges over the past three years.

As we present our publishing plan for 2023, India’s real GDP growth for the financial year ending 31 March 2023 will reach 6.3%. Packaging industry growth has exceeded GDP growth even when allowing for inflation in the past three years.

The capacity for flexible film manufacturing in India increased by 33% over the past three years. With orders in place, we expect another 33% capacity addition from 2023 to 2025. Capacities in monocartons, corrugation, aseptic liquid packaging, and labels have grown similarly. The numbers are positive for most of the economies in the region – our platform increasingly reaches and influences these.

Even given the disruptions of supply chains, raw material prices, and the challenge of responsible and sustainable packaging, packaging in all its creative forms and purposes has significant headroom to grow in India and Asia. Our context and coverage engulf the entire packaging supply chain – from concept to shelf and further – to waste collection and recycling. We target brand owners, product managers, raw material suppliers, packaging designers and converters, and recyclers.

In an admittedly fragmented and textured terrain, this is the right time to plan your participation and marketing support communication – in our impactful and highly targeted business platform. Tell us what you need. Speak and write to our editorial and advertising teams! For advertisement ads1@ippgroup.in , for editorial info@ippgroup.in and for subscriptions subscription@ippgroup.in

– Naresh Khanna

Subscribe Now
unnamed 1

NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to our Newsletter

As 2023 begins and FY 23-24 unfolds, will you support us?

What lies in store for the packaging industry in India and South Asia this coming year? Inflation, disruption of supply chains or environmental regulation? Or the resumption of high rural demand, continued investment and industry consolidation? Whatever happens, Packaging South Asia will be there, providing clarity and independent technical and business information in India and South Asia and around the world. We are a compact Indian organization bringing a window of fair and rigorous technical and business information that the industry can access this year and beyond. Please support us with your advertising and subscriptions, to keep us going and growing.

Thank you.

Previous articleBikano relaunches range of sharbat for 2022 summer
Next articleHeidelberg sells off Gallus site
Correspondent- Delhi NCR, Pallavi Choudhary has been part of Packaging South Asia since March 2021. She has supported the editorial team by covering stories from various regions of India, mainly the Northern region. She has also been attending exhibitions being held in the Delhi NCR region. She has been in a writing field since 2018 and is eager to learn and know more about the printing and packaging industries. She loves listening to music, meeting people, and traveling and exploring new places in her spare time.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here