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Marks Emballage factory at Baddi |
In
May 2018, the Indian label fraternity was amazed to read the news of an
upcoming relatively young label company Marks Emballage announcing the
confirmation to buy two Gallus Labelmaster presses in one go. This one step
would take this nondescript label manufacturing company into the big league.
The author has been in the Indian label industry for over four decades. As far
as memory recollects, there have been instances when two presses have been
ordered by printers to be delivered one after the other with a gap of time, but
the unique instance of two presses to be delivered and installed in just one go
is a first one such occurrence so far, this is history for the Indian label
industry! By rough estimates, a 4 billion Dollar labels industry (not label stock
but finished labels) growing at an average of 10-15% per annum surely needs
such investments regularly to meet the 400-500 million Dollar growth in demands
of labels. Leading Mark Emballage, Aadtiya Kashyap, a former international
banker, is the courageous one who made his foray into the Indian label industry
and announced his first significant expansion investment with a bang.
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Aaditya and Khushboo |
Aaditya
was born and brought up in Mumbai, an Alumnus of St. Xavier’s School Mumbai (He
prefers to call the city Bombay as he has called it all his life). Later he
finished his graduation from the prestigious Ruia College, Mumbai, in
Mathematics. He had considered a career in computers and did a couple of
courses in that, but he graduated in the subject since he was good in mathematics.
While in Ruia college, he fell in love with Khushboo Singh, who was pursuing BA
in the same college. After a courtship lasting almost five years, they decided
to tie the knot and got married in 2008. After graduation, Aaditya got his
first job in the international bank J P Morgan, where he worked for the next
seven years. This job was a good learning experience in how systems in business
work and how different departments work. He was the only one in the
organization at that time who got four promotions in seven years. Those were
many learning years that added to his experience. Looking back, he is happy
that he worked there, as the experience has been helping him when in
business.
Aaditya’s
wife Khushboo belongs to a successful business family involved in
pharmaceuticals, so it was a matter of time that his In-Laws prompted him to
consider entrepreneurial options. The suggestions ranged from indulging in
pharmaceutical products to items connected to pharma. Khushboo’s grandfather
Samprada Singh took it upon himself to mentor Aaditya. Samprada Singh, the
founder of Alkem Laboratories, had a significant influence on Aaditya. He was a
true visionary and an impactful leader whose life was full of beautiful lessons
of courage, resolve, hard work and indomitable willpower. His journey from a
tiny village in Bihar to establishing India’s largest pharma company is just an
extraordinary one. His life story portrays the old English adage, “From tiny
acorns grow mighty oaks.”
Initially,
Aaditya spent time in Alkem Laboratories to learn various aspects of the pharma
business. First, he spent time with the purchasing team before moving on to
“Doctor’s gifting”, a concept that was a contact-building and promotional cum
marketing exercise undertaken by pharma companies to stay connected with
doctors. A year down the line, he moved to Galpha laboratories owned by his
Father-in-law N K Singh taking care of the same portfolio of doctor gifting
until a government notification limited the scope of “doctor giftings”. At this
time, he faced another change of job profile or considered another line. In his
time spent with the purchasing team at Alkem & Galpha, he had gained much
knowledge about packaging and its nuances. Khushboo, being born into the pharma
business family, was a natural fit to take up professional responsibilities. As
business was in her blood, she joined her father’s company, GALPHA which she
had joined immediately after college in 2004-2005, primarily taking care of production
planning, purchase of packaging and raw materials. The circumstances, as they
evolved, led Aaditya to consider making a foray into packaging.
Meanwhile,
Aaditya and Khushboo decided to move to Baddi to set up a pharma unit extension
of GALPHA, manufacturing formulations. Aaditya’s experience as a banker kept
bringing to him the realization that if two people are doing the same thing,
then the output is restricted. He started looking at some other venture. His
brother-in-law Dr J P N SINGH (Khushboo’s sister’s husband), who also is looked
upon as a mentor by Aaditya, was making pet bottles, suggested label
manufacturing and that, eventually led him to decide on labels. JPN had
prompted, “all the bottles I make will have labels made by you on them”. His
father-in-law NK Singh and grandfather Samprada Singh all agreed that labels
were good business. So, in 2011 the decision was taken to set up a label
manufacturing unit. The initial two and half years were spent trading in
labels, outsourcing them from different vendors and supplying to group companies.
During this period, he spent much time with the printers at their factories,
getting the right kind of labels and in the process learnt the basics of label
manufacturing from prepress to plate making and finally converting. He is
indebted to Datta Ram Fulsundar of Aarya Printpack - Mumbai, with whom he had
confided about setting up his unit, yet the printer agreed to teach and train
him all about manufacturing labels.
Since
Aaditya had made up his mind to invest in a label press and print labels himself,
JPN mentoring him on, suggested; that to test the heat, one should check with
just a finger touch before putting your hand in, meaning start the operation at
a tiny stage and go thereon. In November 2013, Aaditya, with his wife Khushboo
as a partner, launched their maiden startup venture, Marks Fine Printers in
Baddi Himachal Pradesh, in a 2000 square feet industrial shed with just one
Chinese stack type flexo label press. While Khushboo continued to look after
GALPHA Laboratories Baddi, Aaditya got full time into setting up the label
unit. The first order, even though it came from a family-owned company GALPHA
laboratories, the experience was, as Aaditya says, “Exhilarating! It was like
scoring a maiden cricket century.” For the next two years, they catered to
family-owned pharma companies. The biggest challenge was getting the suitable
operators and people to run the press but then time elapsed, which has taught
him to manage that. 2 years after initiation, Aaditya seemed to have tested the
heat and confidence, invested in a Bobst label press. Once the operations were
well set, it was time to get customers beyond the family companies. The natural
step was to rope in companies that were contract manufacturers to the group.
Subsequently, they ventured out to service customers outside the family reach,
initially it was all pharma as they had much experience in the segment, but
later, they got into all segments like Food, FMCG, Liquor and others. He
remains indebted to the four mentors that including his father. It is their
advice that made this possible. Aaditya always wanted to be like his father, who taught him; "The name that you earn, always has more value than the money earned". Walking on his father's footsteps, Aaditya has ensured a good name for himself along with setting up a successful business. Once established, it was time to get
experienced professionals in and systemize the whole operations. They looked
around and slowly got their team together.
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C K, Aaditya with Ferdi and Sameer of Gallus |
In
packaging requirements for pharmaceuticals, the size of labels is relatively
small, but when Aaditya started to look at other segments, the label size was
much bigger, which meant that with the same inputs and infrastructure, the
costing would be different, turnover would grow bigger. This was an exciting
realization, and the vision to expand started getting more precise. Initially,
Aaditya had planned to add a press every three years, but this new realization
prompted him to grow exponentially. He established the new company Marks
Emballage Pvt. Ltd. in 2018 to invest in two Gallus label presses in one go.
Hoping to make a substantial impact in the Indian label industry with their big
move, however, as luck would have it, they started printing on these two
presses in April 2020 when the pandemic hit across. Covid has been a difficult
time for Marks Emballage. The first few days were a mixture of too many
different feelings inside, from the fear of the unknown, concern for employee’s
safety, responsibilities to serve the customers. Despite the uncertainties,
they gathered themselves and planned to navigate through the difficult time.
This was possible only with the total dedication of their team, who put up
great courage and kept the business going and growing. They realize that going
into the future, leaner companies and more automation will be the way forward.
Cloud technologies, robotics, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality
combined will reduce human physical contact and dependence. This will be the
biggest shift for all businesses and Marks is no exception. This goes on to
validate their investment in the right equipment, processes, certifications,
and team.
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Author with Aaditya on shopfloor |
Besides
having residence in Mumbai, Aaditya and Khushboo now stay in Chandigarh with
their 8-year-old daughter Kiara. While they complement each other in work yet
look after different businesses. Marks Emballage Pvt. Ltd. is a fast-growing
company headquartered at Chandigarh and operates out of factories at two
locations in Baddi. The plant is spread over 30,000 square feet and equipped
with some of the finest equipment like print kits from Gallus, Bobst, AVT,
Prati , Pantec and Xrite. A team of 60 people is creating a work culture of
excellence. Talking of new ideas and projects and the vision for the next five
years, Aaditya says, “We have too many ideas to implement. I am working on many
exciting new projects in technology, consumer products, packaging, and pharma.
We aspire to roll out at least one new project every year for the next five
years. This is the time for us to spread our wings before getting into a
consolidation mode in 5 years.
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CK Gadhia of Marks giving student of year awards |
The journey has just begun”. Marks Emballage
has, as a part of its CSR initiative, invested in sponsoring the annual
“Printweek Student of the year” award. They are very keen to backup educational
initiatives for encouraging the new generation to take up print as a
career.
As
he plans his way forward in the label and packaging field, Aaditya makes a
fervent appeal to peers, “I would like to appeal to all the fellow label printers that we
should all work with better collaboration and work with each other rather than
work against each other. Together we can have great strength to backup print
education to ease our recruitment needs, have complimentary print technologies
to avoid idle capacities, and have a better say in purchase or sales
negotiations. The advantages are just many. It is time to team up and grow the
industry together. We need to increase the overall pie. While we are all doing
the basics of waste management today, the need of the hour is to attack the
problem from the very base. We are studying and closely following linerless
labels and believe that they can be a game-changer for our industry. As per
industry reports, only 5% of the laminates and self-adhesive label stock is
reused or recycled. This area demands our closest attention.
Marks
Emballage is a company to watch, as an ambitious team aspires to grow 10-fold
by the end next five years. With a young, dynamic leader like Aaditya Kashyap
at the helm, hoping the pandemic's after-effects soon end, this company will be
moving fast to achieve targets and move tangentially, investing in technologies
in synergy.
Written by Harveer Sahni Chairman Weldon Celloplast Limited New
Delhi July 2021
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