Jasmine invests in a KBA Rapida 105 to up its production capacity

Navi Mumbai-based Jasmine Art Printers has invested in KBA Rapida 105 to cater to the growing demand of packaging especially in the pharmaceutical segment.

21 Mar 2013 | By PrintWeek India

The packaging printing firm installed a Rapida 105 imported from Europe in month of October 2012 and since then it has printed more than two million impressions.

Neelkanth Parulkar, director at Jasmine Art Printers, said, “The size of the press and its good condition prompted us to buy the press. We were planning to invest in a size which could cater to the jobs which we have and which could ease the load off from the already overloaded presses which are running at full capacity.”

Parulkar added, “This press which was properly maintained by the European owner caters to both, commercial and packaging jobs. The machine is equipped with technologies which are advantageous for the Indian conditions and is capable of producing jobs with higher quality norms.”

Meanwhile, Jasmine Art Printers has started its digital printing division which caters to short run jobs.