Visitors Speak: Anirudh Gumaste and Rajesh Nema
On the second day of Labelexpo India 2016, we caught up with Anirudh Gumaste of Inprintout Creation in Sangli and Rajesh Nema of Pragati Graphics in Indore.
18 Nov 2016 | 8348 Views | By PrintWeek India
I am a digital printer from Sangli, operating two Canon presses, one a C600 colour press and one Canon 8595 mono press.
I am looking at media solutions available, which I can use to produce new products, and it could be labels too.
Interestingly, I found special papers like non-tearable media, which will allow me to print not only labels, but products like special menu cards, danglers, and the like.
Sangli is a small town, and being a designer, I can apply my innovative ideas to these media to produce interesting prints. I think the new media I am looking at will give me an opportunity to boost my digital operations.
Anirudh Gumaste, director, Inprintout Creation, Sangli
I have two flexo presses, both imported. But at this show, I was interested in seeing what new the Indian manufacturers are the bringing, both in the flexo and finishing. I saw Multitec, Alliance, Webmaster and also good number of Indian finishing players like UV Graphic Technology and ICCE manufacturing corona treatment units. I am a strong supporter of Make in India and I plan to invest either an Indian flexo press or a finishing machine in the next six months.
As for the labelexpo India, I think the demonitisation has affected the footfall. The sentiments are low, and the momentum the label industry had gained has been lost. I expect the business to remain stagnant for the next six to eight months, maybe for a year. But hopefully the positive effects of demonitisation will propel the industry after the slowdown.
Rajesh Nema, managing director, Pragati Graphics, Indore