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March 2022 : Volume XIV Issue 11

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What's in this issue

The focus of the March 2022 issue of PrintWeek was ink, especially how ink has rallied to the industry’s defence.

The cover story puts the spotlight on the challenges that the ink industry faces, especially concerning the issues of sustainability. As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the nation, several ink majors prepared for the worst. Just as sales started to rebound to pre-Covid levels even as Omicron infections waned, the threat of the Russia-Ukraine war looms large. Now, the industry must brace itself for newer challenges.

The issue also brings together the top inks by the major ink manufacturers, offering the readers a handy guide on the options available. The ink manufacturers include Dolphin, Flueron Inks, Hi-Tech, Hubergroup, Print Dynamic, Sakata Inx, Siegwerk, Toyo Ink, United Speciality, AT Inks UV, EFI UV LED, and HP Indigo.

In the profile section, Samir Patel of Dev Print & Pack explains how starting from a humble beginning, the company today has invested more than Rs 35-crore in the two plants in Santej.

In the publishing section, the March issue of PrintWeek features Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW) of TISS, which has been printed uninterruptedly since its first publication in 1940.

These and more, including the regular features in the March 2022 issue of PrintWeek.

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What should Indian book print firms focus on in 2025 in order to maximise revenue opportunities?

Results

What should Indian book print firms focus on in 2025 in order to maximise revenue opportunities?

Education books

 

31.25%

Export of books

 

37.50%

POD

 

25.00%

Religious books

 

6.25%

Total Votes : 16
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