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TCPL opts for two MK 1060YM foil-stamping and die-cutting machines
TCPL Packaging has recently signed up for two new MK 1060 YM foil-stamping and diecutting machines from Heidelberg. With a turnover exceeding Rs. 600 crore this year, TCPL Packaging is one of the major converters of paperboard and folding cartons in India. “Our strong presence across the nation and the world-class service we offer to our customers is well backed by our state-of-the-art infrastructure. The MK1060 YM equipment is a compelling value-add to our business model and portfolio,” says Saket Kanoria, managing director and who spearheads operations at TCPL.
Sushant Packaging installs Bobst Lila II and Speedliner
Nagpur-based Sushant Packaging, the sister concern of Paragon Packaging, recently installed a Bobst Lila II 106A-2 folder-gluer and a Heiber + Schroder Speedliner to strengthen its production lines in terms of automation, better quality, reliability, versatility and performance. “Our association with Bobst dates back to 2007, when we bought our first new diecutter—a Bobst SP102,” says SA Nagmote of Sushant Packaging. This is not the first time that the company has purchased high-end, fully loaded heavy metal from top equipment manufacturers. In fact, the company, which began operations in 2007, has invested in increasing capacity almost every year not only in the pressroom, finishing and postpress, but also in its prepress capabilities.
Crowded All in Print 2016 ends in Shanghai
The All in Print China 2016 show has come to an end amidst visible encouraging signs for the printing industry in Asia. Held from 18 to 22 October 2016 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), the show is one of the biggest events in the printing industry of China and the Asia-Pacific region. The AIP 2016 show hosted a gathering of 724 exhibitors coming from 22 countries and regions in an exhibition area of approximately 80,000 sq. m. The show emphasized on the Chinese collaborations with well-known international brands from various fields on showcasing innovative products, cutting-edge technologies and solutions for printing and packaging. Jointly organized by The Printing Technology Association of China, China Academy of Printing Technology and Messe Dusseldorf (Shanghai), the show had support and guidance from the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television of the People’s Republic of China (SAPPRFT), the Ministry of Commerce and the Shanghai Municipal Government.
Its 4th and 5th brand new CX 102 press in the last two years
Heidelberg India have signed their biggest ever drupa order with Parksons Packaging, one of India’s leading sheetfed packaging printers. The order consists of 2 Heidelberg CX 102 multicolor presses with drupa 2016 Heidelberg innovations.
Idealliance G7 Expert and Professional training concludes on a terrific note
The Idealliance India G7 Expert/Professional Training and Certification Program in Mumbai marked a historic significance in a rather fragmented industry. The program, which was initially designed for 24 candidates, saw participation of 27 and winded up with cheers and smiles among participants. We couldn’t have asked for more but, most importantly, for us as well as for our stakeholders, the larger objective of our endeavor—to get G7 certified color management going in India—was met. The program included engineers and application specialists for wide web flexo and offset. We had prepress technicians from gravure engraving and offset and color management engineers, practitioners and consultants from South, West and North India, besides many from Singapore and the Middle East.
Gallus showcases its Labelmaster in Innovation Days
“Madhya Pradesh will see robust demand for packaging solutions in coming years”
AIP – Good turnout despite typhoon
Parksons Graphics aims at becoming first G7 Master plant in India
The Idealliance India G7 Expert/Professional Training and Certification Program in Mumbai got off to an encouraging start. The program, which was initially designed for 24 candidates, saw participation of 27. We at IPP Star couldn’t have asked for more but, most importantly, for us as well as our stakeholders, the larger objective of our endeavor—to get G7 certified color management going in India—has been met. The program now includes engineers and application specialists for wide web flexo and offset. We have prepress technicians from gravure engraving and offset and color management engineers, practitioners and consultants from South, West and North India, besides many from Singapore and the Middle East as well.








