Innovative, sustainable and intelligent labelling solutions

Innovative, sustainable and intelligent labelling solutions
Avery Dennison

Thursday, January 30, 2025

NBG’s Nitin attributes success to visionary parents

Nitin Garg

Nitin Garg aged 43 years as on 2024, is the Managing Director of Faridabad head quartered NBG PRINTOGRAPHIC MACHINERY CO. (P) LTD. manufacturing narrow web flexo label presses. Nitin is an engineering graduate,  alumnus of Purdue University West Lafayette USA. Earlier he did his schooling from ApeeJay School Faridabad and later passed out of  New Delhi’s Delhi Public School, R K Puram in 2000. After acquiring his engineering degree from Purdue, he returned home to join their family business that was headed by his mother under guidance of his father Dr. S K Garg who was an academician, a doctorate in statistics working as a professor and principal of a government aided college.


Dr. S K Garg
Nitin’s mother, while being a homemaker, established business under guidance from her husband Dr. Garg, who as a professor had time to guide her because of the limited hours he had to spend in service. Their maiden venture National Engineering Works was set up to produce components, from 1980 to 1989 they were making parts for printing machines for companies like Raghubeer machinery, Jai Mahabeer, Bandhu, The Printers House etc. In 1990 they set up NBG, started to produce web offset presses and that carried on until 2016. Dr. Garg named the company NBG after his children, son Nitin and Bharti Garg. In 2008 Dr. S K Garg retired and joined business full-time as managing Director. While his father was actively heading the company looking after admin and finance, Nitin took care of marketing, product development, quality control and sales along with his sister Bharti who also joined the company. Nitin had joined NBG in 2003, after training within the company for a year, he was entrusted with the responsibility of establishing exports along with looking after quality control. He found success in markets like CIS, Africa, South America etc. Side by side he also set up the trading business and became agents for the world-renowned Swiss company Wifag, manufacturing highspeed offset printing machines for newspapers.



In 2008 NBG installed their first CNC machine to trigger development and upgrade the quality of their equipment. This followed up with more such machines. In 2015 they installed high precision inspection machine for upgrading quality of their mainframes from Zeus Germany. In an endeavour to hone his management skills, Nitin studied to get an executive MBA degree from UCLA in 2014. 




Bharti Garg Agarwal




His younger sister Bharti who had joined NBG, is married and lives in Faridabad. Her husband has a business of producing components for batteries. Until 2018 she was working with father and later started to work with Nitin who was heading the company. Bharti started looking after marketing and sales.





Nitin with Anuj Bhargav
Their primary customer base was newspaper companies and right from the time he joined business, Nitin had observed that with the advent of electronic media, the decline of newspapers was happening, so there was a need to diversify. He spent the next couple of years researching, talking to industry friends and associates on what could be the next project to indulge in, and the answer was packaging. Family friend Ravinder Gupta owner of P R Packaging mentored Nitin to take up packaging as his focus and initially NBG started trading in package converting machinery from China, but that business catered to sheetfed process while they had experience and expertise in roll or web converting. So, with advice coming from friends who had knowledge of the infrastructure they had, it became clear that label business is what suited them best. Nitin spent time studying the narrow web flexographic label printing and converting market. Leafing through market reports and industrial data, he came to the conclusion that there is substantial growth in flexo label market. It is a segment that will prevail for a long time. The product size of the equipment suited them. In 2016 they produced their first press with double servo, electronic line shaft and auto registration. Since they were not aware of the application part, the product did not do too well, and for this reason they sold its parts in pieces but did not leave hope of developing the right product. The brighter part and directional support came to Nitin from Anuj Bhargav of Kumar labels, who not only advised him on building the right press but also bought it later and found it successful. Nitin is indebted to Anuj for having played a key role in developing the machine. In the flexo press segment this became a take off point for NBG. The very first narrow web label press by NBG was sold to Galaxy labels NOIDA. The press was extensively rested for three months at their own factory, even running production jobs, as they wanted to be sure of their equipment’s performance. They initiated their exports with a press sold to a customer in Tanzania, who has become a repeat customer and then they have sold to customers in Portugal and UAE. Since they were trading in equipment for paper bags, bowls, buckets for food and cups, they could expand into wide web flexo as well, selling to the same customer base. The first customer in this wide web flexo category was DJS printers in Manesar.

Looking back Nitin Garg says while we were confident of our engineering capabilities, yet for building a press, you need to have good know how including the application part and that is where Anuj Bhargav had been a big support with his experience and knowledge, they could achieve creating a good piece of equipment. Kumar labels has purchased and installed two presses from NBG and the third is getting ready to be installed soon. Nitin’s vision is to manufacture equipment that is technically upgraded and in sync with latest technologies, a combination press on their shop floor is ready for delivery. They are also planning a sleeve press that is a mix of flexo and roto gravure. It is a matter of pride for NBG that the customers who have bought their machines have been previously running Gallus machines. In short time from scratch to now they have sold 8 narrow web flexo machines in India besides their offset presses and wide web flexo presses that they produce up to 1.8 meters wide and 1.6-meter repeat for the corrugated bord industry.

Taruna Garg



In 2004 Nitin married Taruna who had done her engineering from Mumbai university followed by One-Year Management Programme for Senior Executives from INSEAD in 2015. For almost 20 years she worked as an IT professional in corporates. While she was doing fairly well in her last job as Assistant Director in Fidelity International at Gurgaon, Nitin who was growing and expanding both in manufacturing and trading, was short of hands. At that stage family support is important for  growth. She joined NBG as COO in 2024.






Nitin’s father Dr. S K Garg unfortunately got infected during covid and passed away in 2023. His mother, at age 67 , has somewhat withdrawn but still comes to the office for a few hours every day but her role remains advisory.

Since Faridabad has been an engineering hub with a big presence for support to the printing industry, for NBG it became a convenient journey to flourish in. Nitin agrees that that most of the successful brands of Indian flexo presses that have been developed, come from Faridabad, the neighboring industrial suburb of New Delhi. Faridabad is a part of NCR Delhi and a major industrial hub of the state of Haryana. Faridabad already has an infrastructure to cater to the printing industry at large. He says there is no doubt that companies like The Printers House (TPH), Sud & Warren and the likes thereof have been instrumental  for this city to become the printing machinery hub. He says, “I am a big admirer of late Manmohan Kohli of TPH, who not only scaled up businesses, contributed hugely to the growth but was the one who put in systems in place ahead of time”.


NBG’s main assembly plant at IMT Faridabad is on a plot admeasuring 4000 square meters and another parts manufacturing facility of 3000 square meters making a total shop floor area of about 70,000 square feet. Their sales office is in New Delhi’s Connaught Place. They have a total workforce of 150 employees. In terms of infrastructure, Nitin asserts that they are confident of competing with European products as they have the know-how and keep abreast of the latest technologies around the world and can adopt them in their machines. They deliver machines in four months from confirmation of a firm order. The biggest achievement he feels is that 80% of business comes from existing customers, which confirms consistency. NBG has sold 60 presses in the narrow and wide web flexo press category. As regards service, NBG already has a big setup that also caters to their trading activity in international printing and converting equipment. As for the future, they plan to mark their presence in all segments of flexo presses; narrow-web, mid-web and wide-web. As for digital, Nitin says he does not want to depend on anyone, NBG will develop and own digital printing press. They are in the process of aligning with European design specialists for printing equipment to produce the best that is needed globally. Nitin expresses that digital will grow as it is convenience that makes any industry grow, if you see over the years the industry has transformed from letterpress to offset to gravure to flexo and now digital has already impacted the commercial print market.

He concludes, “Whatever is convenient will be the future” He further adds “In 5 years, we don’t know where we will reach but one thing is certain we will try and produce the best; we have always invested back in the company in infrastructure, in know-how and people. It is a legacy of my father, and we will continue to do that.”

Written by Harveer Sahni Chairman Weldon Celloplast Limited, New Delhi January 2025


Monday, January 20, 2025

Printing industry congregates at Print Summit PS2025


Over the years, the annual event “Print Summit,” organized by BMPA, the Bombay Master Printers Association, has attracted a lot of interest from the printing fraternity. The event initiated in 2005 has grown immensely. The recent edition titled PS2025 and themed “Unstoppable” held at Mumbai’s iconic Tata theatre in Nariman Point area, had over 1000 delegates coming in from all parts of the country. The hall was busting at seams, with many standing to witness the deliberations. 



The event that originally was looked upon as the one for offset printers has completely transformed if we look at the diverse delegate profile. We saw participants from all printing formats like offset, flexo, screen, gravure and digital. It was not only an event where owners of family managed companies attended but it was largely evident that those who visited included besides business owners, Industry stalwarts, print buyers, professional managers, sales executives, production people, industry suppliers, media and whoever had the interest in this segment. 

Faheem Agboatwala


In words of Faheem Agboatwala Chairperson of PS2025, who also moderated the event wonderfully, “This is the Mahakumbh of Print”. Mahakumbh is a mass pilgrimage of Hindu religion attended by millions. Faheem was drawing a comparison referring to the ever-growing patronage of this event. It appears that BMPA will have to consider the next event to a larger venue. Mehul Desai past president of BMPA after presenting the activities and work of BMPA handed over the stage to Tushar Bhotica to deliver the welcome address and initiate deliberations. He stressed the importance of  resilience, innovation and sustainability.

Mehul Desai

Tushar Bhotica
The quality of presentations and the selection of speakers was excellent and left the audience spellbound, rising for standing ovations multiple times to applaud. Though most of the presentations were exceptional yet there were some that left the audience in awe.

Anand Kripalu







Anand Kripalu Managing Director and global CEO of EPL, came on to stage to deliver a highly inspirational presentation sharing his vast experiences in renowned companies that have a global footprint, he reminisced about the important turnaround actions, journeys and experiences in his time at companies that include Unilever, Cadbury, Diageo, and EPL. His words, “Perfection requires focus” delivered a strong message.







The most applauded presentation and panel discussion came from Milap Shah, founder and chief product officer at PrintStop, industry leaders Shiva Viswanathan, co-founder and CMO at Catenate, and Manu Choudhury, director at CDC Printers. They unveiled the magic of artificial intelligence, while Manu demonstrated the amazing adaptation and usage in his business. He demonstrated live, how his customers can put across an enquiry through WhatsApp which is processed by AI and with linkage input from his ERP, instant quotes are generated. Additionally, customers can negotiate with the system without interference from Manu or his team. It left the audience spellbound. Milap and Shiva too gave valuable information on usage of AI.











Neelendra Singh, the general manager at Adidas India, traversed the history of Adidas globally and its journey to become the largest brand in India with drive to encourage sports and sportspersons. Conveying the company’s mission to empower the ordinary citizens for sport, he quoted the slogan “Hum nahi karenge toh kaun karega” (If we do not do it, then who will?).










Tejas Goenka, the managing director of Tally Solutions, had his father Bharat Goenka on stage in a panel discussion. They ran through the 38 years of Bharat Goenka’s journey in establishing Tally from scratch. It was an interesting eye-opening discussion hearing how he peddled his software at a time when there were just a few computers with businesses. He also dwelled on how he achieved the succession of his company to son Tejas who had no interest in family business . Tejas also spoke on his taking over and carrying forward the legacy of his illustrious father.





KBS Anand






K.B.S. Anand, a graduate of IIT Bombay and IIM, CEO of Asian Paints who has spent decades in the company in various roles reaching a pinnacle. He recounted the history of the company from its humble beginnings to reaching a whopping turnover of over Rupees 35,000 Crores. He said, “the secret of success is that managements must give talent freedom to take decision and implement these decisions without fear besides keeping complete transparency with customers.”




Iqbal Kherodawala of Printline Reproductions Pvt. Ltd., started by explaining what a maverick is. He explained that he is a person who challenges norms and brings innovative perspectives to life and business and sees opportunities where others see limitations. He narrated the inspirational stories of two stalwarts of the printing industry, whom he presented as Mavericks through two films. These are Khushru Patel of Jak Printers, Mumbai, and K. Selvakumar of Lovely Offset, Sivakasi. Khushru Patel and his partner started their printing press Jak Printers in modest 375-sqft premises and expanding it to a huge facility in the heart of Mumbai. Jak Printers has been a recipient of 33 international and 400 national awards, it shows his dedication to quality. A hard working and committed businessman Khushroo is a family first person. Pursuing his other passion, he acquired a huge farmhouse in Lonavala where he created a lake within. He has love for horses, given his acquiring riding skills and has cattle at the farm exhibiting his love and care for animals. The other maverick K. Selvakumar is a modest and humble personality from Lovely Offset Sivakasi, operating from a facility spread over 30 acres catering to an international customer base. They have 1,000 employees, generate solar power in excess of their own need, and have transformed Sivakasi’s water table through rainwater harvesting. Creating forests, he has planted 300,000 trees and vows to reach a crore of trees in a year. He has also invested in water channels to revive catchment areas, transforming barren land for environmental rejuvenation. His efforts have resulted in the water table rising from 800 feet to just 25 feet. Society needs more mavericks like K. Selvakumar.

There were awe inspiring sessions by Sascha Fisher from lead sponsor Koenig & Bauer, Sunanda Leelaram, Harsha Bhogle and the icing on the case was a scintillating performance by maestro Taufiq Quereshi ending with a standing ovation!

Sascha Fisher







Sunanda Leelaram

Harsha Bhogle













Taufiq Quereshi


Written by Harveer Sahni Chairman Weldon Celloplast Limited New Delhi January 2025