Manoj Mehta is elected president of the AIFMP
The All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) has appointed Manoj Mehta as its new president.
04 Oct 2010 | 2928 Views | By Samir Lukka
Mehta was elected on 26 September at the AIFMP's governing council in Pondicherry. He takes on the position from P Chander, who held the role in 2009-10.
Mehta, who is at the helm of Utility PrintPack, one of the fastest growing packaging converting companies in India, is credited with helping the AIFMP gain a strong position. Other than its core activity, Mehta has been instrumental in creating better outreach for the AIFMP's awards and engaging professionals for the Pamex show.
In his inaugural address, Mehta outlined his plans for the AIFMP in 2010-11. He has proposed that 1 May be observed as an all-India "Printers' Parivar Divas" in the honour of print workers and their families. In addition, Mehta said: "The need of the hour is to start training centres all over India. The first training centre will be initiated at Bengaluru – at a project cost of Rs 40 crore."
Mehta who has been president of AIFMP, has appointed his team and chairpersons for various committees. He is keen that "the print industry is given proper recognition –and its just dues – by the government of India."
PRESIDENT"S BLUEPRINT
Printers’ Pariwar Divas 1 May (every year)
Asian Print Congress March 2011
National Awards of Print Excellence August 2011
Yellow Pages for the print industry in India
Pamex 2012 (work in progress)
AIFMP Technical Institute In Bengaluru
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Mehta, who is at the helm of Utility PrintPack, one of the fastest growing packaging converting companies in India, is credited with helping the AIFMP gain a strong position. Other than its core activity, Mehta has been instrumental in creating better outreach for the AIFMP's awards and engaging professionals for the Pamex show.
In his inaugural address, Mehta outlined his plans for the AIFMP in 2010-11. He has proposed that 1 May be observed as an all-India "Printers' Parivar Divas" in the honour of print workers and their families. In addition, Mehta said: "The need of the hour is to start training centres all over India. The first training centre will be initiated at Bengaluru – at a project cost of Rs 40 crore."
Mehta who has been president of AIFMP, has appointed his team and chairpersons for various committees. He is keen that "the print industry is given proper recognition –and its just dues – by the government of India."
PRESIDENT"S BLUEPRINT
Printers’ Pariwar Divas 1 May (every year)
Asian Print Congress March 2011
National Awards of Print Excellence August 2011
Yellow Pages for the print industry in India
Pamex 2012 (work in progress)
AIFMP Technical Institute In Bengaluru
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