Pamex 2024: SP Konsultancy to offer a suite of services
At Pamex 2024, SP Konsultancy will offer a suite of services designed to assist businesses aiming for growth. According to Kishor Surti, principal consultant, SP Konsultancy, bridging the gap between academic excellence and industry expertise, this programme offers tailored training for both students and industry professionals, focusing on technical skills and strategic insights.
05 Feb 2024 | By PrintWeek Team
A crucial component for print and pack businesses, SWOT analysis and implementation service involve detailed strategic planning, SWOT analysis, and the implementation of findings to create resilient, adaptive, and competitive enterprises.
Integrating ERP monitoring and data analysis, the automated business mastery feature lays the foundation for streamlined operations, real-time visibility, and market insights, promoting strategic decision-making and adaptability.
The navigator support offers comprehensive assistance providing technical support, strategic guidance, and a customised business roadmap to minimise downtime, enhance efficiency, and position organisations for long-term success.
The mentorship alliance feature is a commitment to confidentiality, empowerment, and branding excellence, fostering long-term relationships and positioning clients as leaders in the evolving print packaging landscape.
“Our services are result-oriented, providing a customised approach for businesses aiming to elevate their operations. This ensures a strategic advantage for serious visitors looking to upscale their business,” Surti said, adding, “Our associates bring a wealth of experience and specialisation to the market, offering superlative consultancy services to businesses seeking to provide branded services with confidence.”
Surti said in the aftermath of Pamex 2023, the company experienced a positive influx of leads and interactions. Notably, the introduction of consultancy services in the printing and packaging sector in India has garnered significant interest.
“Through engaging with diverse stakeholders, we identified that a substantial portion, over 60%, of businesses in our industry are family-owned, some spanning four generations. The dynamics of our industry involve a fusion of science, technology, and artistry. Over the past year, we observed a shift in customer preferences towards qualitative printing, personalisation, and branding. Those adapting to these changes have positioned themselves as industry leaders. However, a considerable number of businesses, especially beyond the top tier, express uncertainty about the future and lack a clear growth trajectory. Recognising this, we are prioritising leveraging our extensive experience to assist businesses in balancing the various components of the print and pack industry,” Surti added.
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