4. INDUSTRY COVERAGE
The Printing Industry in India with its allied industries like Printing Machinery Manufacturers,
Packaging industries, Paper manufacturing, Ink manufacturing and manufacturers of raw materials and
consumables put together ranks second in the world in growth and supplies.
Estimated that more than 2,50,000 printing presses of small, medium and large sizes exist in India, with
a capital investment of over $ 2 billion.
In India about 75% printing presses are family owned.
According to estimates, the printing industry in India provides direct employment to more than 700,000
people and indirect employment to over another 450,000.
The key factors that drive the print market are economic development, demographic changes, social
development and growth in advertising expenditure.
Commercial printing, packaging, labels, newspapers and magazines, book publishing are some of the
leading end uses in India.
5. India is the third largest importer of printing machines, after the US and Japan.
India is uniquely positioned to be a back-office support provider for the printing and publishing industry
worldwide.
Ctp, Digital workflow, color management and calibration, digital printing etc.
Industrial pollution – a major challenge
Classified as a Red Category industry.
Indian Printing Industry
Outsourcing
Magazines &
Newspapers
Educational
books
Commercial &
promotional
Security
printing
Packaging
6.
7. COMPANY OVERVIEW
Location:- NirmanVihar
Distribution:-Delhi NCR
Products:- Commercial printing, packaging, labels, posters, bill
boards, flyers, hoardings and photocopies
2 Konica minolta biz hub machines
We will be having 2 printing machines, 2 Photocopy machine, 1 paper
cutting machine, 1 spiral binding machine and 4 employees
8. • The prices would vary from Rs.20/sheet to
Rs.80/sheet according to the size and quality
• Our dealings are generally on ORDER basis
• All the transactions are in cash, cheque,
NEFT, RTGS
• No credit policy
• Discount of 5 % on bill of Rs.500000 or
more
9. MARKET GROWTH ANDTRENDS
• The Indian Printing Industry, growing at a rate of 12% per annum, comprises more than 250,000 big, small
and medium printers.
• The industry has undertaken a revolutionary change in the last 15 years the current annual turnover of the
industry is more than INR 50,000 Cr
• The Indian printers are today equipped with the latest computer controlled printing machines and flow
lines for binding, while state-of-the-art digital technologies are used in pre-press. UV digital printing and
inkjet technology are also on the rise in India.
• The advent of global brands, rising consumerism and growth of the pharmaceutical industry have seen an
increase in the scope for package printing
• Giving an optimistic outlook of the industry, the package printing sector is growing at the annual rate of 17
percent, commercial printing at a rate of 10-12 percent and digital printing at robust 30 percent
11. FUTURE OFTHE COMPANY
Orders for
upcoming
Government
elections
posters and
banners
Pamphlets
for
education
institutes
Bill
boards
Banners for
advertising
the
company’s
product
Online
printing
Digital
printing on T
shirts
(almamatersto
re.in, founded
by Varun
Aggarwal)
12. CHALLENGES INTHE SECTOR
Shifting to digital
media platform Rising CAPITAL INVESTMENT
in the emerging markets, i.e. high
capital investment required to
produce at a large scale firms.
Automation leads to less
hiring.
Attrition ratio is high as (especially in small firms ) as there is
less growth as compared to other sectors and students prefer to
make career in graphic design and In digital printing.
13. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES INTHE INDUSTRY
During printing production the printer input paper, ink and energy to the machine, there is
generation of Ammonia, VOC, noise, dust, heat which have negative impact on the atmosphere.
Conventional lithographic inks use solvents made from volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and
VOCs are a major source of air pollution, so ink manufacturers are producing water-based and
oil-based inks that eliminate VOCs.
Some printing inks are based on castor oil. Similarly, water-washable ink systems eliminate
petroleum-based solvents and avoid VOC emissions during printing and when the press is being
cleaned.
14. CONTD...
The Indian government is taking initiatives to maintain a chemical-free atmosphere. Some
rules and policies that are envisaged are
(i) Produce eco-friendly quality papers that adopt innovative technologies.
(ii) Provide a cleaner environment by sustained research and development and
continued process improvements.
(iii) Comply with all relevant environmental legislation and regulation.
(iv) Conserve and optimize the use of power, water, fossil fuels and raw materials.
All India Manufacturers Association (AIPIMA) has asked Indian printing ink
manufacturers to focus on new segments and launch new products, especially in the UV
range, which is used for offset printing, flexography and screen printing.
15. COMPETITORS INTHE OFFSET PRINTING BUSINESS
Replikapress Pvt Ltd
Lovely Offset Printers Pvt Ltd
Pratiroop Mudran
Jaipur Printers Private Ltd
Thomson Press India Ltd
Top 5 offset printing companies in India :