At Pamex 2024 in Mumbai, Vinsak, a leading provider of printing and packaging solutions, will display its new range of label-finishing equipment that prints QR codes, high-build varnish, and digital cold foiling.
The company will showcase its USAR (universal slitter and rewinder), ABG – Digicon Series 3, Lombardi converting machine, Rietstack IRS die cutting machine, Vinsak high build system, Vinsak tabletop re-winder, and Vinsak roll lifter (VRL Series) along with Vinsak brand protection solutions at hall no 2, stand H15.
This platform is an opportunity for Vinsak to showcase its latest machines and gain insights into clients’ requirements and current challenges, company officials said. “It enables the company to develop products tailored to clients’ needs, whether for adding new production lines or upgrading existing ones, It’s also a means for Vinsak to reach out to potential customers who want to enter the high-growth sector of packaging & labeling. We look forward to strengthening our ties with existing customers,” said Ranesh Bajaj, director of Vinsak.
According to Bajaj, as the Indian economy undergoes a transformative shift, rural areas are poised for rapid economic growth in the next decade. Anticipating that the growth will bring about changes in lifestyles and consumption patterns, he believes it will lead to increased acceptance of branded products, which will spike the demand for improved packaging and labelling.
“We are eagerly anticipating an opportunity to engage with customers who want to expand their production and diversify into packaging and labeling. The escalating prevalence of counterfeit products has prompted brands to adopt brand protection solutions. Vinsak offers a comprehensive range of solutions, including holograms, hidden features, security inks, and digital solutions, to safeguard both the brand and end customers from piracy.”
Commenting on the growth of the Indian packaging industry, Bajaj explains that the surge in demand can be attributed to a rapid growth in consumer markets, particularly in processed food, personal care, and pharmaceuticals. “India’s packaging sector, a high-growth industry, drives technology and innovation across various sectors, including agriculture and FMCG. Factors such as population growth, rising income levels, changing lifestyles, and increased rural demand for packaged products contribute to the industry’s expansion. “
Pamex 2024 will be held from 6 to 9 February 2024. Packaging South Asia will be present at stand no O14.