Working in-line with an HP Indigo 10000 digital sheetfed press

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The iCoat features a flexo unit that can apply spot or flood varnishes on board material between 180 and 500 gsm at up to 5,000 sheets an hour. Moreover, it is optimized for fast setup times due to tool-less quick-change sleeve technology and its ability to switch easily between UV and aqueous varnish sets.

In addition to this, Tresu Americas has received two orders for chillers to provide process temperature control on the HP Indigo 10000 press format. Tresu Group has a unique chilling solution available for all Series 4 press formats (10000, 20000, and 30000) from HP Indigo. Scott Hibbs, president, Tresu  Americas, comments, “The iCoat’s capability for seamless integration and high performance at speed provides the basis for a lean digital sheetfed workflow. This in turn allows commercial and packaging printers to offer high-value short-run printing solutions, uniquely possible by the digital process, such as personalized product campaigns, serialized products and even samples on demand.”

Packaging South Asia is the cooperating media partner for drupa 2016 which is scheduled to be held from 31 May to 10 June at Dusseldorf, Germany.

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As we present our 2024 publishing plan, India’s real GDP growth for the financial year ending 31 March 2024 will exceed 6%. The packaging industry growth will match the GDP growth in volume terms and surpass it by at least 3% in terms of nominal growth allowing for price inflation in energy, raw materials, consumables, and capital equipment.

The capacity for flexible film manufacturing in India increased by 45% over the past four years. With orders in place, we expect another 20% capacity addition in 2024 and 2025. Capacities in monocartons, corrugation, aseptic liquid packaging, and labels are grown similarly. As the consumption story returns over the next six months, we expect demand to return and exceed the growth trajectory of previous years. The numbers are positive for most of the economies in the region – and as shown by our analytics, our platform increasingly reaches and influences these.

For responsible and sustainable packaging, with its attendant regulations and compliances, there is significant headroom to grow in India and the region. Our coverage includes the entire packaging supply chain – from concept to shelf and to waste collection, sorting, and recycling.

We target brand owners, product managers, raw material suppliers, packaging designers and converters, and recyclers. This is a large and complex canvas – the only thing that can work is your agile thinking and innovation together with our continuous learning and persistence.

The coming year looks to be an up year in this region, and this is the right time to plan your participation and marketing communication – in our rich and highly targeted business platform with human resources on the ground. Share your thoughts and plans and to inspire and mobilize our editorial and advertising teams!

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– Naresh Khanna (25 October 2023)

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