Capturing the pharma packaging segmentĪ successful commercial printer, Print Vision has been printing the Gujarati edition of the Femina magazine since 2007 in addition to diaries, calendars, POP materials, tabletop desk accessories, wall and door hangings, and magnets. Initially a packaging converter, the company branched into commercial printing a few years later and into fully-fledged packaging operations after Covid. Today, it has two units – a commercial printing unit in Ambawadi and a packaging facility in Piplaj. Print Vision was launched 27 years ago in 1995 by Pandya’s father Yagneshbhai Pandya in the old town near Ahmedabad’s Kankaria Lake. Quality or quantity – it all depends on the customer, her end-product, and her customers,” he adds. Then other customers have nothing to do with quantity – they need 2,000 to 5,000 brochures, catalogs, boxes, books, or cartons but the product has to be top-notch. We have worked with customers who purely work on volume, and their product does not require the quality we are capable of. “The quality requirements purely depend on the customer. Quality then becomes a part of the print process, not a one-off process,” asserts Falit Pandya, director of Print Vision in Ahmedabad. If you have these three elements, it is relatively easy to produce premium-quality print and maintain it. “You have to have top-notch infrastructure, extremely talented and well-educated team members, and attention to detail. The RMGT 920 6-color plus coater UV press with closed loop color control
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