Print leaders meet in Ludiana to talk about the importance of forming associations
On 11 July, during printers meet in Ludhiana, the print leaders of all the major towns and cities of North India assembled to discuss the common problems faced. The meet was organised by Offset Printers Association (OPA) to discuss the significance and need of forming associations in every region.
23 Jul 2010 | By Suhani Singh
The need for proper network between the print shops was another issue of concern. Trade and industry associations have been the best tool for better and fast networking.
Many print leaders present also volunteered to participate in the Print Yatra, which is OPA'S undertaking to spread knowledge on the latest developments in the print industry.
"Our mission is to organise the printing and packaging industry in this region so as to discuss our problems and possible solutions at a common platform" said Parveen Aggarwal, president OPA. He called for all the representatives of various cities to form associations in their cities and construct the upgraded technology and policies available to even small printers.