Pamex is the flagship event of
New Delhi based All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) which has been
held for 23 years. AIFMP represents 59 affiliate associations across India and
aims to be the country’s pre-eminent organization in developing cooperation
among national, regional and global print specialists.
The scope of the show
Waiting for the chief guest before inauguration |
The topics that Pamex 2015
attempted to cover were print, package converting, narrow web printing and
corrugated packaging. The venue in Mumbai where the show was held from 9–12
December at Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) was widely spread out in a huge hall
with over 300 exhibitors. Altogether 20,441 registered visitors came to the
show and a total footfall over the four days of exhibition was over 40,000. It
was interesting to see the fairly large show area buzzing with visitors from
the very first day!
Udhav Thakeray inaugurating the show |
Bombay
Label printing in a lower profile
Since it was primarily a show for
commercial printers and large suppliers to the print industry who cater to the
commercial printing, narrow web printing and the packaging segments kept their
exhibits in the narrow web segment in a lower profile even though concerned
managers were present to attend to specific customers. HP who had a large
presence exhibiting digital printing equipment for commercial printing
exhibited digitally converted labels and lamitubes on their stand. A.
Appadurai, country manager – Indigo and inkjet solutions, HP India, personally
explained the digital conversion of labels and packaging. The company also
hosted a knowledge session for cosmetics brand owners and agencies at its
stand, showcasing the possibilities in labels and packaging using HP digital
printing technology.
Printing and converting on display
Affordable label die cutting machine with slitting on display at RK Label machine stand |
Ink supplier Flint showcased
their new UV LED ink called EkoCure, demonstrating this at the stand of UV
Graphics. In addition, Flint also exhibited their range of UV cleaners, flexo
inks and press room chemicals. Even though global label substrates supplier
Avery Dennison did not have their own stand their team lead by Pankaj Bhardwaj,
Commercial Director was present and promoting their solutions for digital printing
for sheet fed machines at a stand shared with their distributor. Chennai based
Monotech Systems Limited who is a channel partner for UK based Focus Label
Machinery and UVRay Italy for UV lamps were displaying their JETSCI VDP inkjet
label printing machine. Ahmedabad based R. K. Label Printing Machinery showed
their entry level rotary die cutting machine with slitting arrangements, well
suited for barcode and plain labels. According to Naresh at their stand, they
would soon be launching their indigenously produced nine colour rotary label
press. They sell 25 label presses per year out of which 10–12 are rotary and
the rest are flat bed printing and die cutting machines. They will exhibit
their new equipment at Labelexpo India 2016.
The Mumbai based Label Planet
group headed by the LMAI (Label Manufacturers Association of India) founder and
director Amit Sheth were offering a range of products at their stand. These
included Orthotec Label presses of Taiwan, Weigang label presses of China,
Packers Ram punching equipment of Korea, Cartes label equipment from Italy and
UV digital inks from Inktec USA. Amit Sheth said, “We are also launching Dilli
UV presses from Korea with whom we have a strategic partnership”. Manish
Hansoti, managing director S Kumar Multi Products, Ahmedabad, was happy to be
displaying the only running label press at his stand in Pamex 2016. S Kumar is
the Indian agent for Chinese press manufacturers Zonten. The press on display
was a six colour tower type machine with cold foil. Manish said, “By Labelexpo
India 2016, the Zonten press population will grow to 50!” He further added, “We
are soon launching a full servo model”. Mumbai headquartered Genius Flexo
machinery Pvt. Ltd. lead by Vijay Pareek were exhbiting information on various
products of their foreign principals offered by them. These included MPS and
Codimag label presses, Pamarco aniloxes, Rantec plate mounter, Eye C inspection
systems and Polymount sleeves. Another label press distributor Standard
Printers Providers, who are veterans in this line, were offering the Taiwan
made Taiyo label presses. The father/son team consisting of J Sachdev and
Gaurav Sachdev did not wish to divulge the number of Taiyo presses installed in
the country. Morsef Machines agents for Tangshan Wanjie, China were displaying
information on label presses offered by their principals. Bodhi Professional
Solutions launched VeriPak 3D, a complete 3D visualisation tool for graphics
professionals in the print, packaging and labelling industry. Provin Technos
who represent Spanish label press manufacturers Rotatek were present in a big
way but information on the label press was limited to signage only.
Leading label printers from
across the country were seen visiting the Pamex exhibition including Narendra Paruchuri
of Pragati Hyderabad, Raveendran of Seljegat Sivakasi, Gururaj of Signode
Bangalore, Manjunath of Global Graphics Bangalore, Kuldip Goel of Anygraphics
Noida, Sanjeev Sondhi of Zircon and all the leading Mumbai printers. One of the
reasons for a high number of label printers was that the LMAI was holding a
networking event on one of the evenings and for which the label printing
fraternity had congregated in Mumbai.
The conference programme
On the side lines of Pamex at the
same venue a conference titled “International Technology Conclave” was held.
The conference was attended by over 200 delegates. It started with an
inspirational keynote address from Manoj Mehta past President of AIFMP and the
Director of Manipal Utility Packaging Solutions, which is a part of the Manipal
Technologies group who have substantial interest in the label printing
business. Manoj Mehta gave his ten commandments which he called, “Dus Ka Dum”
meaning “Power of Ten”, for printers to be efficient, growing and profitable.
A. AppaDurai of HP India gave an insight into the benefits and comparable
advantages of inkjet digital printing. He dwelled on many issues that are a
deterrent in many printers decision to invest in digital printing equipment.
Paolo Grasso, export area manager of Italian label press manufacturer Omet and
Harveer Sahni of
Weldon Celloplast who represent Omet took the stage next to
speak on, “In-line converting with multiple printing technologies”. Harveer
Sahni, traced the evolution of label printing from simple flat bed copper block
printing, as it gradually reached the stage of in-line combination or hybrid
printing and converting, using various processes and how the narrow web has
gone wider to integrate into the packaging segment. Paolo Grasso then carried
it forward giving details of the equipment and its capabilities to employ
printing processes like gravure, flexo, offset and screen inline on the same
press along with decoration and finishing like cold foil, hot foil, lamination,
embossing, die cutting and slitting or sheeting all in a single pass reducing
wastages and saving on manpower.
LED-UV has been attracting the
attention of printers in all segments of printing whether offset or label or
digital. Vinay Kaushal director of Provin Technos enlightened the audience on
this emerging technology. According to him, “In Europe, the use of UV lamps
with mercury is banned. Hence, LED UV is the only possible technology solution
for the future as it is a green technology.” He added, “It is a myth that LED
UV inks are expensive. The cost of these inks is comparable to regular inks.”
Printed electronics is another
area which is growing rapidly with advancements in technology enabling printing
of circuits on flexible materials in roll form to bring down cost of production
as also the size and weight of modern day electronic devices. According to
Wikipedia, “Printed electronics is a set of printing methods used to create
electrical devices on various conventional substrates. Printing typically uses
common printing equipment suitable for defining patterns on material, such as
screen printing, flexography, gravure, offset lithography and inkjet. By
electronic industry standards, these are low cost processes. Electrically
functional electronic or optical inks are deposited on the substrate, creating
active or passive devices, such as thin film transistors; capacitors; coils;
resistors. Printed electronics is expected to facilitate widespread, very
lowcost, low-performance electronics for applications such as flexible displays,
smart labels, decorative and animated posters, and active clothing that do not
require high performance levels.” Ashutosh Tripathi, team leader at National
Centre for Flexible Electronics, IIT Kanpur spoke on the future growth
potential of printed electronics that is likely to escalate to a level of USD
330 billion by 2027 opening immense opportunities in this line.
The conference was organized
quite well with the content being very diverse and informative. There has been
a thought process that the conference venue should be different from the
exhibition venue as the speakers and delegates are tempted to take time off in
between their visit to the exhibition.
A well-attended show
As initially mentioned, the
exhibition was well attended right from the first day. However, more working
printing presses would have added to the value that this successful show has
created. This satisfying result will surely attract more companies to come
forward to exhibit in an effort to gain a foothold in a growing market such
like India. Despite this, the show compensated in many ways as there was a lot
of ancillary and complementing equipment on display to keep the printers busy
and involved. The level of satisfaction in visitors and exhibitors indicate
that the 2017 edition of Pamex, which will be held 18–21 December, will be
bigger and better.
Hopefully it will also have more
label industry participation.
Written Exclusively for Narrow WebTech Germany by Harveer Sahni, Managing Director, Weldon Celloplast Limited, New Delhi-110008 December 2015.
The article maybe published with the permission of Narrow WebTech Germany giving credit to them and to the author
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