Five Star Printing Machinery Co., a Punjab-based manufacturer of machinery for binders, printers and packaging industry is all set to display its latest range of products at the upcoming Printpack India 2019 from 1 to 6 February in Greater Noida’s India Expo Centre. During the show, the company will host its range of products at stand G 7 and 8 in hall 9 of the expo center.
The company says that the event offers a big opportunity for the sellers to interact with the existing customers and new buyers under one roof. It will exhibit its automatic die cutting machine and fully automatic programmable cutting machine. Five Star Printing will also display machines for industry players in binding segment. The company has spiral binding machine, Wiro binding Machine, and semi automatic saddle stitching machine for binding solutions. Apart from these, it will also exhibit automatic half cutting creasing and perforation machine, spiral punching machine and Wiro punching machine and round corner machine for the visitors.
The company has been a regular participant of the Printpack India show and it expects a good arrangement and a good number of visitors in the February mega event. According to the company, the upcoming event is significant because it presents a platform for both sellers to showcase their range of latest products and draw prospective buyers and maintain a healthy relationship with the existing customers.
It says its target audience will be printers who are looking for business expansion and new customers who are looking for modern machinery. The company expects that all the participants will receive positive results from the India’s biggest trade show for printing, packaging and allied machinery manufacturers.
2023 promises an interesting ride for print in India
Indian Printer and Publisher founded in 1979 is the oldest B2B trade publication in the multi-platform and
multi-channel IPPGroup. While the print and packaging industries have been resilient in the past 33 months since the pandemic lockdown of 25 March 2020, the commercial printing and newspaper industries have yet to recover their pre-Covid trajectory.
The fragmented commercial printing industry faces substantial challenges as does the newspaper industry.
While digital short-run printing and the signage industry seem to be recovering a bit faster, ultimately
their growth will also be moderated by the progress of the overall economy. On the other hand book
printing exports are doing well but they too face several supply-chain and logistics challenges.
The price of publication papers including newsprint has been high in the past year while availability is diminished by several mills shutting down their publication paper and newsprint machines in the past four years. Indian paper mills are also exporting many types of paper and have raised prices for Indian printers. To some extent, this has helped in the recovery of the digital printing industry with its on-demand short-run and low-wastage paradigm.
Ultimately digital print and other digital channels will help print grow in a country where we are still far behind in our paper and print consumption and where digital is a leapfrog technology that will only increase the demand for print in the foreseeable future. For instance, there is no alternative to a rise in textbook consumption but this segment will only reach normality in the next financial year beginning on 1 April 2023.
Thus while the new normal is a moving target and many commercial printers look to diversification, we believe that our target audiences may shift and change. Like them, we will also have to adapt with agility to keep up with their business and technical information needs.
Our 2023 media kit is ready, and it is the right time to take stock and reconnect with your potential markets and customers. Print is the glue for the growth of liberal education, new industry, and an emerging economy. We seek your participation in what promises to be an interesting ride.