Prabhjot Singh Jandu is the third generation of Jandus! His
grandfather Baldev Singh Jandu set up his maiden venture Jandu Engineering
Works from humble beginnings in 1972, operating from a 100 square foot rented
premises with just one lathe machine that he was operating himself and grew it
to become the most prominent supplier of coating and laminating plants in
India. His son Gurdev Singh later joined him in business to help his father to
further the growth. Their story written by the author in 2013 and also carried
by leading print magazine Printweek India, is already there on the blog
https://harveersahni.blogspot.com/2013/01/baldev-singh-jandujandu-coaters-create.html This was at a time when his grandson
Prabhjot was still in school. With time, it was felt that there is a need to
upgrade equipment in terms of technology and automation, together with
expanding the business in terms of size, planning, service and administration.
When Prabhjot finished his studies, he joined the enterprise and spent a year
or so in training before starting to take decisions, it was like a dose of
fresh youthful energy in the company. He is the 3rd generation Jandu
to be inducted who is now initiating a complete makeover!
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Prabhjot Singh Jandu |
Prabhjot Singh Jandu completed his education with a B.Tech.
Mechanical engineering from Amity University followed by business training at
the same institution. As a part of that training, he was sent to Adelphi
University New York for six months and then to Birkbeck, University of London, England
for another six months. On return in 2020, at the young age of 22 years, he
joined the family enterprise Jandu Engineering Works and was handed over the
responsibility of uplifting the company branding and to take up marketing
aggressively. Once he got settled, in order to make component inputs consistent
to standard specifications, he moved on to look after purchasing and improving
infrastructure to build plants with improved performance of their coating and
laminating equipment.
He is now taking it upon himself to create plants that were
not only great in terms of aesthetics but also excelled in running at higher
speeds with increased automation. Prabhjot endeavors to gradually move away
from the basic market that they were catering to and transform his company to
cater to the higher end of customers for coating and laminating plants that can
make specialty coatings and curing with precision under controlled conditions.
He plans to launch coaters for new and innovative products. To make their
plants more sustainable they have managed to design and supply equipment that
has reduced wastages, with lower manpower and less dependence on operators. For
better after sales service, he is introducing remote access so that production
downtime of customers is substantially reduced. They now have the capability to
access the plant at customer’s premises through internet and diagnose the
problem and provide solutions. This has helped them with providing service to
their export customers as when they provide internet connectivity, the Jandu
service team can troubleshoot and support. They are already implementing real
time data access from the plant in production for better and more accurate
coatings. Servo drives with software support from Siemens are incorporated for
demanding customers. Better tension controls provide uniformity of coatings and
smoother run ability. As for providing inline inspection and precision control
for silicone coatings starting at 0.30 GSM (gram per square meter) they are ready
with the technology but await the right customer who will invest in such a
high-end system for their silicone coater. Jandu Engineering Works under
Prabhjot’s guidance have started to follow industry 4.0 guidelines.
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Screenshot of Jandu website |
Earlier, to increase their outreach in the industry, almost
all business came to them by reference from existing customers or friends.
Prabhjot is making changes and has indulged in extensive marketing and brand
promotion. Jandu’s emails are not plain text now and have transformed to
well-designed ones and are informative. Their website is up there on the first page
when a prospective customer is looking for coaters and laminators. They
regularly exhibit at label and packaging exhibitions; in fact, their last international
presence was at Labelexpo Europe 2023 in Brussels where it was seen, all three
generations manning the booth.
Jandu’s initial growth in the label industry was due to the
earliest label printing press that they produced, narrow web CI flexo, but they
have now found immense success in building coaters and laminators for the
self-adhesive label and other converting industries. Their label printing press manufacturing business
is now a very small part of their operations, they are in the process of
contemplating either to improve and upgrade their presses or just keep
concentrating on coating equipment. There present range has expanded to offer
multiple types of converting equipment besides label presses which include
coating and laminating machines for; silicone coating and self-adhesive
labelstock, specialized coated products, thermal paper, sublimation paper,
solar coatings, medical tape coatings, Barrier coatings, PLA coatings, pattern
coatings and car wrapping, etc. They also have strong demand for slitting
machines as it is necessary equipment for the coating and laminating lines.
With experience, Jandu Engineering Works can help new entrants in the coating
industry for specialized products with technology, sourcing and other details.
They keep acquiring the latest information from suppliers of chemicals and
specialized coatings in contact with them who are promoting their technical
coatings and advise the processes to be followed. Jandu believes in sharing
information with their existing customers.
Prabhjot is happy that the company has grown 60% to 70% since his joining. When he joined
their silicone coating line was running at 250 meters per minute and adhesive
coating at 100 meters per minute. Now after upgradation the silicone coating
runs at 350 meters per minute and after more design changes it is expected to
increase to 500 meters per minute and adhesive coating can now run at 180
meters per minute with much improved drying system. Proudly he says, “their
earlier customers used to look for basic machines at low prices and now after I
explain to them the benefits of the newer technological changes in our
equipment, they are ready to invest in the expensive advanced versions of our
equipment.” Ninety percent of their customers repeat their orders as proof of
their acceptability. Their penetration into the market segment they operate in
is more than 80%. While the number of coaters being sold now may be a little
less but in terms of value it is much more, almost doubling their turnover
because of the sale of advanced equipment to a higher market segment.
Prabhjot is ambitious and with active mentoring and support
from his grandfather Baldev Singh Jandu and father Gurdev Singh, he wants to
grow the company at a faster pace and endeavors’ a 50% growth in revenue per
year. When he joined the company in 2020 Jandu Engineering Works was already
operating from a 25000 square feet shopfloor, which has now expanded 60,000
square feet despite the pandemic slowdown. The Jandu family is now looking for
about 3 to 4 acres of land for further expansion. The total workforce employed
when Prabhjot joined was 70 and has now increased to 120 people. In the last 3
years they have sold around 40 coating lines up to 2-meter width for various
applications employing diverse coating methods like air knife coating, 5 roll
silicone coating, bar coating, gravure, adhesive coating, etc. These lines have
the capability to coat at a speed up to 350 meters per minute. Jandu coaters
have been exported to 17 countries so far.
Written by Harveer
Sahni Chairman Weldon Celloplast New Delhi January 2024
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