WrapMeUp promotes digitally printed vehicle wraps at India Bike Week
WrapMeUp, part of Shree Chintamani Enterprises, the Pune-based digital printing firm participated in the recently conclude two-day event, India Bike Week which took place in Goa.
31 Jan 2014 | By PrintWeek India
Rohan Naniwadekar, design and application head at Shree Chintamani Enterprises, said, “We had ten bikes which were wrapped with the vehicle wraps printed on HP Latex LP25500. Out of the ten bikes, three were international racing bikes.”
Commenting on the response, Naiwadekar, said, “We got good response for our digitally printed products at the two-day show in Goa. At the show, we had wrapped eight KTM bikes with the pre-printed vehicle wraps. Besides this we were able to expand our client base during the show. Some of the bike enthusiasts from out of Pune have even booked the dates with us.”
According to Naniwadekar the trend of wrapping a work vehicle or personalising own car is growing. The opportunity for wide-format printers to produce wrap work is expanding fast. It is an economical option as compared to painting.
Naniwadekar said, “With WrapMeUp vehicle colour change system, it is now possible to transform the appearance of the vehicle without the need for a costly and permanent re-spray. With more than 1,000 colours and finishes available, including carbon fibre and matt black, there is no need to paint the vehicle.”
Rohan Naniwadekar who is a bike and car aficionado and a graduate in printing engineering from PVG’s College of Engineering Technology turned his passion for vehicle wraps into a profession.
Shree Chintamani Enterprises uses HP printer and media which has been a companion of WrapMeUp since the day it's launched.
Naniwadekar concluded, “We have always liked the quality of the print achieved on the printer. The printing done by us is 100% eco-friendly.”
Meanwhile, Shree Chintamani Enterprises has bagged a prestigious government order from security forces for branding of their vehicles which will perform in all kinds of terrains and temperatures.
One of the KTM Dukes wrapped at the stall
(Image courtesy: www.team-bhp.com )