PrintWeek India Magazine - April 2021

PrintWeek India Magazine - April 2021

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In this issue
April issue of PrintWeek and WhatPackaging? now available
After taking a deep dive into the world of folder-gluers in its March issue, the April 2021 issue of PrintWeek takes a closer look at seven printing inks manufacturers.
Special features include: Flexiprint, the flexo pearl in the Indian Ocean, and how Shri Balaji added bookbinding to its repertoire.
In the ‘Publishing’ section, Devanshi and Hrutul Patel of Tims Magazines, an agency based in Ahmedabad, tell Aultrin Vijay how a love story turned into a unique custom magazine printing business.
WhatPackaging? cover story on ‘Brown Box Manufacturing: A challenging climb ahead' talks about how the Rs 27-crore corrugated box industry has urged the government to ban the exports of recycled kraft paper pulp rolls.
Plus, read the Big Interview where Kirit Modi talks to WhatPackaging? about the Twin Black Swan moments, the pandemic and the kraft price hike, which has caused the corrugation box industry to plunge into a crisis.
PrintWeek India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Haymarket India
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
PrintWeek India is a nationwide title that features news, issues and success stories of the Indian print industry. Every month the title is delivered to print professionals in more than 350 cities across India, giving its readers new insights into today’s printing topics ranging from commercial printing, sheetfed, web offset, digital, inkjet and outdoor.
Added to this is an eclectic collection of original and thought-provoking features spanning topics from fine art production to print’s most colourful characters along with profiles of industries and key print cities, and individuals who have had a profound effect on the Indian print community.
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